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- Eaglefield may refer to: Eaglefield, Queensland, a locality in the Isaac Region, Australia Eaglefield Place also known as Eaglesfield-Hunt Farm and Western...
- Eaglefield Place, also known as Eaglesfield-Hunt Farm and Western Eyrie Farm, is a historic home and farm bridge located in Van Buren Township, Clay County...
- Eaglefield is a rural locality in the Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Eaglefield had "no people or a very low po****tion". The...
- Arthur Eaglefield Hull (10 March 1876 – 4 November 1928) was an English music critic, writer, composer and organist. He was the founder of the original...
- 1685–1759. Rolland, Romain (1916) [1910]. Handel. Translated by Hull, A. Eaglefield. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Archived from the original...
- The British Music Society was first set up in 1918 by Arthur Eaglefield Hull to "advance the cause of British music at home and abroad". Its address was...
- chord is imagined to reflect this mysticism. It was coined by Arthur Eaglefield Hull in 1916. It is also known as the "Prometheus chord", after its extensive...
- Peabody Energy in 2004. The site consists of an open-cut mine known as Eaglefield and an underground mine called North Goonyella. The two operations share...
- (C****ell, London 1931). The Eighth Octave (Williams & Norgate, London 1951). Eaglefield Hull, Arthur. A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians (Dent, London...
- "timides essais" of Sammartini, Van Malder & Gossec. (p. 214) Arthur Eaglefield Hull, "The earliest string quartet" The Musical Quarterly 15 (1929:72–76)...