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Dropmore Park is a
private estate located along Dropmore Road,
north of Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England,
about 220
acres (89 ha) in size. The park with...
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Viscount Kemsley, of
Dropmore in
Buckingham county, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1945 for the
press lord
Gomer Berry...
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primarily by
George III's
refusal to
allow Catholics to sit in Parliament.
Dropmore House was
built in the 1790s for Lord Grenville. The
architects were Samuel...
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Dropmore Press was a
British private press founded in 1945 by the newspaper-owner
Gomer Berry, 1st
Viscount Kemsley.
Kemsley acquired the type, paper-stock...
- suppliers. It is
considered an
invasive species in some jurisdictions. '
Dropmore Purple' 'Happiness' 'Hélène' 'Joy' pale-flowered 'Rose Queen' 'Rosy Gem'...
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cultivar Ulmus pumila '
Dropmore' [1] was
grown from seed
collected in Harbin, Manchuria, China, by F. L. Skinner, of
Dropmore, Manitoba.
Green reported...
- purposes.
Numerous cultivars have been
developed for
garden use,
including '
Dropmore', 'Feltham Pride', 'Little John', 'Loddon Royalist' and 'Opal'. In the...
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Royal in the
County of Buckingham, and
advanced to
Viscount Kemsley, of
Dropmore in the
County of Buckingham, in 1945. In 1929 he was
appointed High Sheriff...
- in 1938. Her
final wood
engravings were for
another private press, the
Dropmore Press, for
which she
illustrated London Bookbinders 1780–1806 by E. Howe...
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Chichele Lectures 1953 The
English Sense of
Humour and
other Essays (The
Dropmore Press, 1946) Good Behaviour,
being a
Study of
Certain Types of Civility...