- was a
governor of the
Adelaide Hospital.
Strain died
suddenly at home in
Cremore Park on 18
September 1943. One of Strain's
daughters married George Linzell...
-
Dubber Cross,
Finglas (including
Ballygall and Cappagh), most of
Glasnevin (
Cremore, Addison,
Violet Hill,
Willow Park,
Finglas Road, Old
Finglas Road and...
- of the world's
leading producer of a
product known as "The
Cremore of Tartarus". The
Cremore of Tartaro,
produced through heat
treatment from
rests of...
- late-Romanesque and early-Gothic-style,
Roman Catholic church located on
Largo del
Cremore in the town of
Ascoli Piceno in the
region of Marche, Italy. The church...
- 1722
Daniel Pe**** 1723 Ed.
Brockelsby 1724
George Bennett 1725
Ambrose Cremore 1726
Robert Atkins 1727
Thomas Browne 1728 Hugh
Millard 1729 John Atkins...
-
McAuley Water Street Mission, the
Bowery Mission, the
Howard Mission, the
Cremore Mission, the Door of Hope, and
other skid row missions. She
spoke at YMCAs...
-
partially demolished Leinster House, Dublin,
decoration of the
gallery 1785
Cremore House, Chelsea,
alterations 1785–1788,
demolished Goodwood House, Sus****...
- Ballynewry. However, the
emergence of
other congregations like A****y,
Cremore, and
Tandragee offered more
accessible options for
families making the...
-
Retrieved 20
February 2022 – via
British Newspaper Archive.
Historic England, "
Cremore Bridge, West
London Extension Railway Bridge,
Battersea (1393005)", National...
-
obtained LL.D. of New York in 1860.
Edgar died aged 68 on 26
August 1866, in
Cremore, Rathgar, Dublin,
where he had gone to get
medical treatment. He was survived...