- Ian
Holbourn (5
November 1872 – 14
September 1935), born John
Bernard Stoughton Holbourn, was
laird of Foula, a
professor and
lecturer for the University...
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Holbourn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Frederick Holbourn (1896–1967), war
pensioner and
activist Ian
Holbourn (1872–1935), academic...
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Frederick William Holbourn (16 July 1896 – 1967) was a
totally disabled war
pensioner who
worked to
achieve justice for war
pensioners in the
United Kingdom...
- Bradshaw, C. D.; Burls, N. J.; Feakins, S. J.; G****on, E.; Henderiks, J.;
Holbourn, A. E.; Kiel, S.; Kohn, M. J.; Knorr, G.; Kürschner, W. M.; Lear, C. H...
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grandparents and
attend school, when she
befriended author and
professor Ian
Holbourn. She was in a second-class
stateroom during the voyage. She had just eaten...
- translation. "Hildina" is the only
extant poem in Norn.
Professor Ian
Holbourn purchased Foula around 1900,
becoming its last laird. He
described the...
- Lee,
Kyung Eun; Clemens,
Steven C.; Kubota, Yoshimi; Timmermann, Axel;
Holbourn, Ann; Yeh, Sang-Wook; Bae, Si Woong; Ko, Tae Wook (30
September 2021)....
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Roper 14
episodes 2007
Sinking of the Lusitania:
Terror at Sea Prof. Ian
Holbourn TV
docudrama 2008
Agatha Christie's
Poirot Appointment with
Death Dr. Gerard...
- Hesperian,
another liner sunk in 1915 by U-20 Avis Dolphin, a
survivor Ian
Holbourn, a
survivor Rita Jolivet, a
survivor Charles T. Jeffery, a
survivor Theodate...
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scene hurriedly, and in the
words of the
Laird of Foula,
Professor Ian
Holbourn,
writing about the
disaster in his book The Isle of Foula: The
launch of...