- The
Malbone Street wreck, also
known as the
Brighton Beach Line accident, was a
rapid transit railroad accident that
occurred on
November 1, 1918, on...
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Malbone is one of the
oldest mansions in Newport,
Rhode Island. The
original mid-18th
century estate was the
country residence of Col.
Godfrey Malbone...
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Francis Malbone Jr. (March 20, 1759 – June 4, 1809) was an
American merchant from Newport,
Rhode Island. His father,
Francis Sr., and his uncle, Evan...
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Malbone is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francis Malbone (1759–1809),
American merchant and
politician Edward Greene Malbone (1777–1807)...
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Edward Greene Malbone (1777 – May 7, 1807) was an
American painter, and the most sought-after
miniaturist of his day. He was an
influence on
other artists...
- The
Francis Malbone House is a
historic house at 392
Thames Street in Newport,
Rhode Island. The
house dates from 1760 and its
design is
attributed to...
- Evan
Malbone Johnson (June 6, 1791 -
March 19, 1865) was a
clergyman of the
Episcopal Church in the
United States of America. Born in Bristol,
Rhode Island...
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Emily Malbone Morgan (December 10, 1862 –
February 27, 1937) was a
prominent social and
religious leader in the
Episcopal Church in the
United States...
- has a role in the story,
finding a
place for Jim to live, twice.
Raymond Malbone considers that
Marlow is the main
character in Lord Jim, as "the theme...
- Avenue. The
Malbone Street Wreck occurred under this
intersection in 1918, and the disaster's
notoriety led to the
renaming of "
Malbone Street" to Empire...