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Margaret Isabel Dovaston (5
March 1884 – 24
December 1954) was a
British artist who
became particularly well
known for her oil
paintings of historical...
- bird
observation began in the 1820s and 1830s, with
pioneers such as J.
Dovaston (who also
pioneered in the use of bird feeders), but
instruction manuals...
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Ceolred Oil
painting by
Margaret Dovaston depicting Ceolred in a fit of
madness King of
Mercia Reign 709–716
Predecessor Coenred Successor Æthelbald Died...
- John
Freeman Milward Dovaston (30
December 1782 – 8
August 1854) was a
British poet and naturalist.
Dovaston was born in Twyford, West Felton, Shropshire...
- of the club by 777 Partners. Source: [citation needed] Chairman: John
Dovaston Managing Director:
Caroline Carnegie Director:
Donald Dransfield Director:...
- Marchbank, J. Moore, and W. Jones, 1791), pp. 238-240.) The poet John F.M.
Dovaston also
discussed the
borrowing in The
Monthly Magazine of 1815, p. 123f....
- p. 580 Hill &
Holman 2000, p. 276
Russell & Lee 2005, p. 360
Clegg &
Dovaston 2003, p. 5/5
Liptrot 2001, p. 181 Kent 1993, pp. 13–14
Steele 1966, p. 60...
- John
Dovaston and
Arthur Sortwell had the idea of
forming a
local art
society in July 1910. On 15
November a
group gathered in the
studio of
Dovaston’s sister...
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school include:
Thomas Bray
Frederick Gustavus Burnaby John
Freeman Milward Dovaston Peter Edwards (artist)
Peter Halliday Humphrey Humphreys Charles Ingram...
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village in Shropshire, England. It lies
between the
neighbouring villages of
Dovaston and
Pentre and the
nearest town is Oswestry. To the
north is the village...