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Littledale may
refer to:
Harold Littledale (1853–1930),
professor of
English Joseph Littledale (1767–1842), a
British judge Richard Frederick Littledale...
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Joseph Littledale (1767 – 26 June 1842) was an
English judge. He was
eldest son of
Henry Littledale of Eton House, Lancashire, who was of a ****berland...
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Harold Aylmer Littledale (1885 –
August 11, 1957) was a Welsh-born
American journalist. He
emigrated to
Canada to work as a
cattle rancher but
moved to...
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civil parish of Caton-with-
Littledale is
situated in Lancashire, England, near the
River Lune. The
parish lies
within the
Forest of
Bowland Area of...
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Richard Frederick Littledale (14
September 1833 – 11
January 1890) was an Anglo-Irish
clergyman and writer. The
fourth son of John
Littledale, an auctioneer...
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Harold Littledale (3
October 1853 – 11 May 1930) was a
professor of
English who
worked in India. He
published commentaries on the
works of Tennyson, Wordsworth...
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Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Bolton Littledale DSO (June 1902 – 1
September 1944) was a
British Army
officer who
became a
prisoner of war and successfully...
- was
thrice widowed.
Power was born in
London in 1869, the son of
Harold Littledale Power and
Ethel Lavenu.
Harold had
worked as a
singer and
actor before...
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Littledale Hall is a
former country house in the
civil parish of Caton-with-
Littledale in Lancashire, England, some 10
miles (16 km) east of Lancaster...
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Clara Savage Littledale (January 31, 1891 –
January 9, 1956) was an editor, writer, and
reporter known for her work for Good
Housekeeping Magazine and...