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Green Knowe is a
series of six children's
novels written by Lucy M. Boston,
illustrated by her son
Peter Boston, and
published from 1954 to 1976. It features...
- Look up Knoll, knoll, or
knowe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In geography,
knoll is
another term for a
knowe or hillock, a small, low,
round natural...
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adapted from Lucy M. Boston's children's
novel The
Chimneys of
Green Knowe (1958). The film was shot in
Athelhampton Hall, Dorset. Near the end of...
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Carrick Knowe is a
suburb in the west of
Edinburgh in Scotland,
located approximately 3
miles from the city centre. It is
bordered by Tyler's Acre to...
- for her "Green
Knowe" series: six low
fantasy children's
novels published by
Faber between 1954 and 1976. The
setting is
Green Knowe, an old country...
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River at
Green Knowe is a 1959 children's
novel written by Lucy M.
Boston and
illustrated by
Peter Boston. It is part of the
Green Knowe series, and is...
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Knowe of
Yarso chambered cairn is a
Neolithic burial monument located on the
island of
Rousay in Orkney, Scotland. The site was
excavated in the 1930s...
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Green Knowe, ISBN 0-15-202468-9 The
Treasure of
Green Knowe, ISBN 0-15-202601-0 (a.k.a. The
Chimneys of
Green Knowe) The
River at
Green Knowe, ISBN 0-15-202607-X...
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Knowe of
Swandro is an
archaeological site
located on the Bay of
Swandro on
Rousay in Orkney, Scotland. The site
consists of a 5000-year-old Neolithic...
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typological study. In her
upland excavations of
Hownam Rings (in 1948),
Hayhope Knowe (in 1949), and
Bonchester Hill (in 1950) – each site
published in the same...