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Black Stitchel is the po****r name of a
conical hill,
located in the
parish of Hepple, Northumberland, in the
region known as Bishop's
Waltham Moors. The...
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Stichill is a
village and
civil parish in the
historic county of Roxburghshire, a
division of the
Scottish Borders.
Situated 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of...
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ballet in the film was c****ographed by
Madame Stitchel, the
director of the Châtelet
corps de ballet;
Stitchel also c****ographed
dances for
other Méliès...
- and judge. He was the
second son of Sir
Robert Pringle, 1st
Baronet of
Stitchel, and Margaret,
daughter of John Hope, Lord Craighall;
Walter Pringle of...
- FRS
Portrait by
Thomas Gainsborough, 1778 Born (1707-04-10)10
April 1707
Stitchel, Roxburgh,
Scotland Died 18
January 1782(1782-01-18) (aged 74) London,...
- "An Epitaph" (Walter de la Mare) T2 "A Sword" (Robin Flower) T2 "Black
Stitchel" (Wilfred Gibson) T1 "Blaweary" (Wilfred Gibson) T2 "Bread and Cherries"...
- July 1891, he
preached his last
sermon in the
church of his
brother at
Stitchel, near Kelso, and in the
autumn of that year the
doctors forbade further...
- the Théâtre du Châtelet, and was c****ographed by
Madame Stitchel,
their director.
Stitchel also c****ographed
dances for
other Méliès films, including...
- politician. He was the
third son of Sir
Robert Pringle, 1st Baronet, of
Stitchel, by his wife, Margaret,
daughter of Sir John Hope, Lord Craighall, a lord...
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disband the
Beecham Opera Company because of
financial difficulties. "Black
Stitchel", w.
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, m. Ivor
Gurney "I
Belong to Glasgow", w.m....