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- The Pallisers is a 1974 BBC television adaptation of Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels. Set in Victorian era England with a backdrop of parliamentary...
- prior to their 1974 television dramatisation by the BBC broadcast as The Pallisers. Marketed as "polite literature" during their initial publication, the...
- many of which involve the Palliser family Plantagenet Palliser, a lead character in several of Trollope's novels The Pallisers, a television adaptation...
- Willy Izard in The Troubleshooters (1965–1972) and Plantagenet Palliser in The Pallisers (1974). Latham was born 17 January 1929 in Leigh-on-Sea, Es****...
- until 1882, when increasing business necessitated a move to New York. The Pallisers kept the Bridgeport office open as a branch through the 1880s, but would...
- Pallisers The Palliser Islands or Pallisers are a subgroup of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. They are located in the very northwest of the main...
- John Palliser CMG (29 January 1817 – 18 August 1887) was an Irish-born geographer and explorer. Following his service in the Waterford Militia and hunting...
- Emilius (in The Pallisers) that led to him being offered the role of the Master by John Nathan-Turner, who had worked on The Pallisers seven years before...
- notably in the episode "Trigonometry". He also appeared on TV in The Pallisers, Shoestring (as "Fred"), The Duchess of Duke Street (as "Jamie"), and...
- current site at 349–351 Myrtle Avenue in 1878. One good example of the Pallisers' work is the James H. Jones House, at 341 Myrtle Avenue, which was built...