- The
Dragon of
Wantley is a
legend of a dragon-slaying by a
knight on
Wharncliffe Crags in
South Yorkshire,
recounted in a
comic broadside ballad of 1685...
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stage include the mock
operas Pyramus and
Thisbe (1745) and The
Dragon of
Wantley (1734),
which ran for 69 nights, a
record for the time, surp****ing The...
- capacities. He had
strong competition from John
Frederick Lampe; The
Dragon of
Wantley was
first performed at the
Little Theatre in the
Haymarket in
London on...
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landmark north of the village, ****ociated with the
legend of the
Dragon of
Wantley Ordnance survey. 1:25000. c.2012
Wharncliffe Side is made up of five output...
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operas such as The Beggar's
Opera and John
Frederick Lampe's The
Dragon of
Wantley, the
latter of
which was
visited by Handel.
Serse disappeared from the...
- Home
Hotel is a heritage-listed
former hotel at the
corner of Wood and
Wantley Streets, Warwick,
Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was...
- of the
Burning Pestle by
Francis Beaumont and John
Fletcher Dragon of
Wantley, an
anonymous 17th
century ballad Hudibras by
Samuel Butler "MacFlecknoe"...
- about: Owen
Wister The New
Swiss Family Robinson (1882) The
Dragon of
Wantley: His Tale (1892) Lin
McLean (1897) (1918
filmed as A Woman's Fool by John...
- the
north slopes of
Leith Hill, two
farms at Merrow, the
Manor of West
Wantley near
Storrington and
woodland at St Catherine's Hill. The
Grade II-listed...
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Ardee depicting the
battle and the
death of Ferdiad.
Impalement Dragon of
Wantley Joseph Dunn, "The
Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge", London: David...