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Austen Henry Layard (6949 bytes)
1: Sir '''Austen Henry Layard''' ([[5 March]], [[1817]] - [[5 July]], [[1894]])... 3: ...cian. Through his mother, a daughter of Nathaniel Austen, banker, of [[Ramsgate, Kent, England|Ramsgate]],... 5: ...ly six years in the office of his uncle, Benjamin Austen, a solicitor, he was tempted to leave England for... 7: ...ear [[Mosul]], already partly excavated by Botta. Layard remained in the neighbourhood of Mosul, carrying ... 9: ...ions, often in circumstances of great difficulty, Layard despatched to England the splendid specimens whic... Austin Henry Layard (1519 bytes) 1: ...f the deciphering of the inscriptions was done by Sir H. Rawlinson. His last work was ''[[Early Adventu... 6: [[Category:British archaeologists|Layard]] 7: [[Category:1817 births|Layard]] 8: [[Category:1894 deaths|Layard]] Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen (1070 bytes) 1: .... He was the son of [[Robert Alfred Cloyne Godwin-Austen]]. 5: ...]]n peak [[K2]] was originally named Mount Godwin-Austen in his honour. 10: [[Category:1834 births|Godwin-Austen, Henry Haversham]] 11: [[Category:1923 deaths|Godwin-Austen, Henry Haversham]] 12: [[Category:British scientists|Godwin-Austen, Henry Haversham]] Sir Henry Merrivale (521 bytes) 1: '''Sir Henry Merrivale''' is a fictional detective created by ... 8: [[Category:Fictional detectives|Merrivale, Sir Henry]] Sir Henry Bartle Frere, 1st Baronet (7513 bytes) 1: '''Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet''' ([[March 29]]... 5: ...[1857]], he sent detachments to [[Multan]] and to Sir [[John Lawrence]] in the [[Punjab]] in order to s... 11: ...ing the formation of a ministry to Mr (afterwards Sir) [[Gordon Sprigg]]. Frere's solution of these pro... 13: ...adversely commented on by the colonial secretary (Sir [[Michael Hicks Beach]]), who "did not see why Fr... 15: ...of South Africa, had been transferred from him to Sir [[Garnet Wolseley]]. Layard's Parakeet (2059 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=pink>Layard's Parakeet </th></tr> 20: The '''Layard's Parakeet''' (''Psittacula calthropae'') is a [[... 22: Layard's Parakeet is a bird of forests, particularly at ... 28: Layard's Parakeet is less gregarious than some of its re... Chuck Austen (1096 bytes) 1: '''Chuck Austen''' is an [[United States|American]] [[writer]] an... 3: Austen's career stretches back to the [[1980s]], when he... 9: ...ists|Austen, Chuck]][[Category:Comic book writers|Austen, Chuck]] Austen Chamberlain (6342 bytes) 1: [[Image:Austen Chamberlain.jpg|framed|]] 3: '''Sir Austen Chamberlain''' ([[1863]] - [[1937]]) was a Britis... 5: ...nd older half-brother of [[Neville Chamberlain]], Austen was first elected to parliament in [[1892]]. In ... 7: ... Chamberlain returned to the cabinet in [[Herbert Henry Asquith|Asquith's]] coalition government, as [[Se... 13: ...emoirs that had this crisis ended differently Sir Austen may have been called upon as a respected statesma... Jane Austen (4714 bytes) 1: [[Image:Jane_Austen.jpg|frame|right|'''Jane Austen''']] 2: '''Jane Austen''' ([[December 16]], [[1775]] - [[July 18]], [[18... 4: ... very close. The only undisputed portrait of Jane Austen is a coloured sketch done by Cassandra which resi... 6: ...n critics continue to unearth new perspectives on Austen's keen commentary regarding the predicament of yo... 8: ...onsidered one of the greatest English novelists. Austen's chief gift was to be a close observer of human ... Alice Austen (7189 bytes) 1: ...Image:79552411065496107.jpg|thumb|Elizabeth Alice Austen in a June 1888 photograph by Oswald Müller]] 2: [[Image:AustenHouse.jpg||thumb|Alice Austen House or Cold Comfort in 2002]] 3: ...Image:Alice_Austen_1951.jpg|thumb|Elizabeth Alice Austen in Richmondtown, Staten Island on October 9, 1951... 6: '''Elizabeth Alice Austen''' ([[March 17]], [[1866]] - [[June 9]], [[1952]]... 9: ...than a mile away from the building known as Alice Austen House or Clear Comfort. Robert Alfred Cloynes Godwin-Austen (2289 bytes) 1: '''Robert Alfred Cloyne Godwin-Austen''' ([[March 17]], [[1808]]-[[November 25]], [[188... 3: ...y, and soon afterwards becoming acquainted with [[Henry De la Beche]], he was inspired by that great mast... 7: ...near Guildford. His son, [[Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen]] was also a geologist. 11: [[Category:1808 births|Godwin-Austen]] 12: [[Category:1884 deaths|Godwin-Austen]] Paul Henry and Prosper Henry (2925 bytes) 1: ...and his brother Mathieu-Prosper Henry ('''Prosper Henry''') ([[December 10]] [[1849]] – [[July 25]]... 5: ...ts their discoveries under "P.P. Henry" and "P.M. Henry", respectively. 10: ===Paul Henry=== 16: ===Prosper Henry=== 24: ...atrix]] || [[September 11]] [[1872]] || [[Prosper Henry]] Sir (1015 bytes) 1: '''Sir''' is an [[English honorifics|honorary title]]. 3: ...er; in formal correspondence; or to a stranger (''Sir, you've dropped your hat.'') The equivalent for a... 5: ...''Sir [[Paul McCartney]]'' or ''Sir Paul'', not ''Sir McCartney''). The equivalent for a woman is [[Dam... 14: [[sl:Sir (naziv)]] 15: [[sv:Sir]] Yes Sir, I Will (2245 bytes) 1: ...ad at [http://airy.phy.ulaval.ca/~pystl/Crass/Yes_sir.htm], are extracted from drummer [[Penny Rimbaud]... 5: ... Prince said. And the heroic soldier replied "Yes sir, I will"''. 7: [[Image:Yesiriwill.jpg]] 9: ''Above; inner sleeve artwork of Yes Sir, I Will'' 11: ...made by artist [[Gee Vaucher]] to accompany ''Yes Sir, I Will'' was shown at the [[United Kingdom|UK]] ... Sir Barton (2816 bytes) 1: '''Sir Barton''', ([[1916]]-[[1937]]), was a chestnut [[... 3: [[Image:SirBarton.jpg|right|]] 5: ...'Star Shoot'' out of the mare, ''Lady Sterling'', Sir Barton was [[Kentucky]] bred by John E. Madden an... 7: ... distance for the Belmont at the time. Amazingly, Sir Barton's four wins were accomplished in a space o... 9: ...hat year, virtually forgotten by the public. As a sire, he enjoyed only moderate success but spent the ... Sir Lionel (236 bytes) 1: '''Sir Lionel''' was the younger son of King [[Bors]] in... Sir Ector (964 bytes) 1: ...'') was, in [[Arthurian legend]], the father of [[Sir Kay]]. Sometimes a king instead of merely a lord,... 9: [[Category:Arthurian legend|Ector, Sir]] Sir Duke (741 bytes) 1: '''Sir Duke''' is a song composed and performed by [[Ste... Sir Bedivere (1139 bytes) 1: In the tales of [[King Arthur]], '''Sir Bedivere''' (born c. [[495]]) was the [[Knight of... 3: ... life. Among other quests, he helped Arthur and [[Sir Kay]] fight the Giant of Mont St. Michel. Bediver... 10: ...ms.com/bios/bedivere.html Early British Kingdoms: Sir Bedivere alias Bedwyr Ap Pedrod] 12: [[Category:Arthurian legend|Bedivere, Sir]] Sir Janus (188 bytes)
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