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...Tregenna was built in 1774 as a private home for Cornishman John Stephens and was expanded by GWR in the 19th century before moving back into individual ownership in 1992....
...After all, why not make an immense department store half-timbered, as Liberty in London did, to evoke the glamour of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and their age of adventurers?...
...Lady and the Tramp offers one of the most unlikely scenes of wooing between two animated dogs, the elegant, doe-eyed Lady and street‑smart ruffian Tramp....
...What is this, the reign of Henry VIII (long suspected to have been a sufferer)?...
...Andre made his name in the early 1970s with starkly simple works featuring rows of paving stones and bricks, later triggering the apoplexy of the British tabloids over his work “Equivalent VIII”, an arrangement...
...On Thursday, Sunnova priced $244mn of solar notes, its first with the DoE’s partial guarantees....
...Our columnist John Plender warns the UK government that diluting corporate governance has consequences....
...Eltham Palace in south-east London, a childhood home of Henry VIII, was in ruins by the time the millionaire Courtaulds acquired a 99-year lease for the site from the Crown in 1933....
...John French, our archaeological expert, sprays it with water. As the dirt dissolves an intricate pattern appears on its surface, and some sort of inscription around its edge....
...June 18 to August 18; further information and tickets here ‘Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII’s Queens’, National Portrait Gallery “A study of the lives and afterlives” of the Tudor monarch’s six wives...
...Was the world crying out for a bawdy comedy set in a Swiss alpine hotel starring Mickey Rourke, John Cleese and Fanny Ardant? No? but it’s directed by Roman Polanski....
...Schwartz and recently appointed chief financial officer John Redett characterised it as part of a broader cost-cutting effort....
...Few individuals since Christopher Wren in the 17th century or John Nash at the turn of the 19th have left such a personal footprint on the map of London....
...You just spent 18 months finding John Doe to fill that job gap; you’re not going to rush to fire him in this downturn....
...On top of those two, there are all those “Dear John” letters, and then we have “John Doe” for police files when an accused’s name is unknown....
...Generating the most excitement was a contemporaneous portrait of Katherine Parr, Henry VIII’s last wife, attributed to Master John and dated c1547-48....
...It was founded 180 years ago, and its creator George Carstensen secured the land by petitioning King Christian VIII, arguing, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.”...
...For one thing, the most famous full-length portrait of Henry VIII doesn’t actually exist....
...Henry VIII loved Royal Tennis but had his servants do the hard work of hitting his first shot, hence it is called a “service”....
...Previously, she fulfilled a similar role at John Galliano, where she was instrumental in shaping the designer’s early shows....
...John Doe fears Russian agents would learn of his pro-Ukrainian activity and harm him and his family. This line of attack might not be enough. “I’m quite sceptical of the First Amendment claim . . ....
...On the other hand, on the Republican side, there’s an argument that, OK, and they made this argument that if this was John Doe who was accused of this kind of crime, it’s unlikely that he would have been...
...Maro Gorky, A Life Painting is at Long & Ryle, 4 John Islip St, London SW1, from 19 April to 12 May; longandryle.com...
...history play written with John Fletcher....
...From here, cliffs give way to tranquil pebble beaches and Walmer and Deal Castle, both built by Henry VIII in around 1539 to guard against French invasion....
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