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Retrieved 18 July 2017. Mary Lutyens,
Millais and the
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Millais and the
Ruskins, p. 156
Peter Fuller, Theoria: Art and the Absence...
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Ruskin may
refer to:
Ruskin (surname), a list of
people and
fictional characters Ruskin (given name), a list of
people Ruskin, Florida, a census-designated...
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Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a
public research university in the
region of East Anglia,
United Kingdom. Its
origins date back to the
Cambridge School...
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Ruskin is
Professor Sandra Kemp.
Prior to 2019, The
Ruskin – Library,
Museum and
Research Centre was
known as the
Ruskin Library. The
Ruskin is home...
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biographies of John
Ruskin,
Effie Gray and her own family. In her book
Millais and the
Ruskins she put
forward the
controversial argument that
Ruskin could not...
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Ardent Media. pp. 201–202. GGKEY:8PSQ7NGSATA. Lutyens, M.,
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Phyllis Rose (1983)
Parallel Lives Franny Moyle (2009) Desperate...
- (2011–2017), Tom
Neville in the NBC
series Revolution (2012–2014), Dr.
Edward Ruskins in the
Netflix series Dear
White People (2017–2021), Stan
Edgar in the...
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Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an
Indian author. His
first novel, The Room on the Roof,
published in 1956,
received the John
Llewellyn Rhys Prize. Bond...
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Ruskin College,
originally known as
Ruskin Hall, Oxford, is a
higher education institution and part of the
University of West London, in Oxford, England...
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Sheila Ruskin (born 28
March 1946) is an
English actress. She pla****
Vipsania in the BBC
adaptation of I,
Claudius (1976); K****ia in the
Doctor Who serial...