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Barbara Hamilton Cartland, DBE, DStJ (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000),
known as the
Queen of Romance, was an
English writer who
published both contemporary...
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Cartland may
refer to:
Barbara Cartland (1901–2000),
English author,
known for her
numerous romance novels George Cartland (1912–2008), the only deputy-governor...
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Barbara Cartland (1901–2000) was a
prolific English contemporary and
historical romance novelist who
published 728
books over 76 years.
Cartland published...
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Douglas Cartland may
refer to:
Douglas Cartland (Silent Hill), a
video game
character Douglas Cartland (table tennis) (1914–?),
American table tennis player...
- action, aged 33. He was the
brother of
Barbara Cartland.
Cartland was the son of
Major Bertram Cartland and Mary
Hamilton Scobell, and the
younger brother...
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Cartland Bridge is a road
bridge on the A73 north-west of Lanark,
South Lanarkshire which spans the
Mouse Water, a
tributary of the
River Clyde. The three-span...
- in one of her
first major roles. It is
based on a 1949
novel by
Barbara Cartland. Sir
Giles Staverley, a
compulsive gambler, is
tricked into
gambling away...
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Cartland is a
village in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. List of
places in
South Lanarkshire 55°40′18″N 3°53′39″W / 55.67167°N 3.89417°W / 55.67167; -3...
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socialite Barbara Cartland and the
stepmother of Diana,
Princess of Wales.
Raine McCorquodale was the only
child of
novelist Barbara Cartland and Alexander...
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Ghost in
Monte Carlo is a 1951
novel by
Barbara Cartland. The book was
adapted for made-for-television film in 1990
starring Lysette Anthony, Marcus...