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Elemore Hall is a mid-18th-century
country house, now in use as a
residential special school, near Pittington,
County Durham, England. It is a
Grade I...
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becoming the
private residence of
Haswell Grange (later demolished) and
Elemore Grange since the 18th Century. The
monastery was
originally founded as...
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Elemore Morgan Jr. (August 6, 1931 – May 18, 2008) was an
American painter, photographer, and educator. He was
recognized in the
Southern United States...
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Charles Hayter (1812) Born Anne
Isabella Milbanke (1792-05-17)17 May 1792
Elemore Hall,
County Durham,
England Died 16 May 1860(1860-05-16) (aged 67) Resting...
- Fine Arts. The
first project was a book
featuring the work of the late
Elemore Morgan Jr., a
Louisiana artist who
taught at the
university and received...
- degree. She died in
Institute on
February 28, 2004. King
married Robert Elemore King on June 9, 1946, in Institute. She and her
husband had five daughters...
- Campus). He
started teaching at
Hexham Camp
School in 1966, then
moved to
Elemore Hall in
County Durham in 1969. From 1975 to 1987 he was at
Whitworth House...
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owned part of the Manor. The
ancient manor,
which was
bounded by that of
Elemore, was
divided into two
parts known as Hetton-on-the-Hill and Hetton-in-the-Hole...
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Thomas Conyers (ca. 1666 – 4
October 1728) of
Elemore Hall,
County Durham was an
English Tory
politician who sat in the
English House of
Commons between...
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executive with
Standard Oil Company; dean of
Tulane University Law
School Elemore Morgan Jr. (1931–2008),
landscape painter and
photographer Lewis L. Morgan...