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- Boldrewood Innovation Campus is one of the University of Southampton’s campuses, located in B****ett, Southampton. The newly built campus is a centre where...
- Australian author who published many of his works under the pseudonym Rolf Boldrewood. He is best known for his 1882 bushranging novel Robbery Under Arms. Browne...
- General Hospital offering courses in Medicine and Health Sciences, and Boldrewood Campus housing an engineering and maritime technology campus and Lloyd's...
- Melbourne-based authors and poets Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Rolf Boldrewood produced classic visions of colonial life, and many visiting writers recorded...
- Bolderwood is an area of the New Forest in Hampshire. Bolderwood hosts a deer sanctuary with a public deer observation platform. As a result, the public...
- by Australian writer Rolf Boldrewood. The book was allegedly originally written by Louis Becke then rewritten by Boldrewood. Set in the South Pacific...
- pseudonym: the character Captain Starlight in Rolf Boldrewood's novel, of 1882–1883, Robbery Under Arms. Boldrewood, who presumably had some insight into the matter...
- Under Arms by Thomas Alexander Browne who wrote under the pseudonym Rolf Boldrewood. In 1865 Australia, the two Marston brothers, bold **** and sensitive...
- (born 1959), Filipino expatriate Ralph de Boissière (1907–2008) Rolf Boldrewood (Thomas Alexander Browne) (1826–1915) Ian Bone (born 1956) Alison Booth...
- himself never used, and had never been ****ociated with the moniker, Rolf Boldrewood indicated that the 'Captain Starlight' character, in his 1882–83 novel...