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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
17: ...rst to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a single ship
36: *[[Vittorio Bottego]] (1860,1897), Italian explorer of the [[Giuba]] region in nor...
47: ...1499), [[Italy|Italian]] navigator in [[England|English]] service, crossed the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to [...
57: *[[Thomas Cavendish]], (died 1592), English sailor and explorer.
83: *[[David Douglas]], Scottish explorer, botanist - Steel (28384 bytes)
28: ...um of Natural History]] in [[New York City]] in [[1897]], it still weighed over 33 [[ton]]s.
54: ...s system, high-purity wrought iron, charcoal, and glass were mixed in crucibles and heated until the i...
60: ...resulted was also beyond the capabilities of a single man. To this end, [[waterwheel]]s were employed...
66: ...Spanish ones has been credited as one factor in England's [[1588]] defeat of the [[Spanish Armada]].
68: ...inent. One difference he observed was that the English ore contained some calcareous material, and so... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
17: ...on d'Abbadie|Abbadie, Antoine Thomson d']], (1810-1897), traveler
30: *[[George Abbot|Abbot, George]], (1603-1648), English writer
31: *[[Robert Abbot|Abbot, Robert]], (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine
64: *[[Clarke Abel|Abel, Clarke]], (1780-1826), English surgeon and naturalist
69: ...omas Abel|Abel, Thomas]], (circa 1497-1540), an English priest - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
14: ...however, she was schooled in [[English language|English]]. She eventually learned to speak [[Italian l...
20: ...y surname, replacing both with one deliberately English sounding name, ''Windsor''. (In the early [[19...
29: ... replace them with wives of Tories. Victoria strongly objected to the removal of these ladies, whom sh...
71: Victoria began to increasingly rely on a Scottish manservant, [[John Brown (ser...
75: ==Gladstone and Disraeli== - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
29: ...r><td>[[Mary, Princess Royal]] <td>[[25 April]] [[1897]] <td> [[28 March]] [[1965]]<td> married Henry La...
30: ...lice, Duchess of Gloucester|Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott]] ([[25 December]] [[1901]] – [[29 ...
62: ...an inattentive mother. She failed to notice the neglect of a nanny of the young Princes Edward and Alb...
69: ... son, she could not understand why Edward would neglect his position in order to marry Wallis Simpson.... - Margaret Chase Smith (2711 bytes)
3: '''Margaret Chase Smith''' ([[December 14]], [[1897]] – [[May 29]], [[1995]]) was a [[United St... - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
5: ...eties (the [[NUWSS]]), a position she held from [[1897]] until [[1919]].
9: ...wcett]], who famously came above the [[senior wrangler]] in the [[Cambridge University]] mathematics e... - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
12: ...with abolitionist and former slave [[Frederick Douglass]]. In a view different from many modern activ...
19: *''Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897'' ISBN 1591020093 - Ouida (1938 bytes)
1: ...08]]) was the ''[[pen name]]'' of the [[England|English]] [[novelist]] '''Marie Louise de la Ram饧''....
3: ...born in [[Bury St Edmunds]], [[England]], to an English father and a French mother. She derived her p...
23: * ''Muriella; or, Le Selve''(1897) - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
13: ...the occasion of the marriage of [[Richard II of England|Richard II]] with [[Isabella of France]] (1396...
15: ...to her pretensions as a moralist. [[Henry IV of England]] desired her to make his court her home, and ...
19: ...urt]] and subsequent occupation of Paris by the English and Burgundians, she retired to a [[convent]].
25: ... himself translated, by order of [[Henry VII of England|Henry VII]], her ''Livre des faitz d'armes, ci... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...ornia]], graduating from [[Radcliffe College]] in 1897 followed by two years at [[Johns Hopkins Medical ...
17: ...ere visiting with [[Alfred North Whitehead]] in England. They returned to France and volunteered to dr...
23: ...cute;tain|Pétain]] into English. Contrastingly, Judy Grahn (1989) describes her as, "a 19th Cen...
34: ...ls, plays, stories, librettos and poems. Increasingly, she developed her own highly idiosyncratic, pla...
54: ...of a painting, Stein using a high proportion of Anglo-Saxon words and a low proportion of Latin-based ... - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
2: '''Amelia Mary Earhart''' ([[July 24]], [[1897]] - c.[[July 2]], [[1937]]) was a famous [[United...
8: ...n featured in local newspapers while she taught English.
18: Her flight would not be the first to circle the globe, but it would be the longest at 29,000 miles (... - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
3: ...150; [[17 December]] [[1917]]) was an [[England|English]] physician and [[feminism|feminist]], the fir...
9: ...rett Anderson was elected president of the East Anglian branch of the [[British Medical Association]]....
11: ... Dr Anderson was the indefatigable pioneer in [[England]], extended in her lifetime to every civilized... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
14: ...nt, changing the length of the horn itself. Less globally, given a particular crook, the vibration of...
21: ...roduced a prototype of the "'''double horn'''" in 1897.
23: ...he double horn combines two instruments into a single frame: the original horn in F, and a second, hi...
28: ...ns in B-flat/High F (or High E-flat) are increasingly popular for works that only use the upper and up...
30: Single horns in F or B-flat still see use, notably in o... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
51: ...who was not born a [[British subject]]. Interestingly, he is also the first president not of British d...
160: || [[1893]] || [[1897]] || [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]...
164: || [[1897]] || [[1901]] || [[Republican Party (United State...
241: ...ates]] and [[Jimmy Carter]]'s current career as a global [[human rights]] campaigner and best-selling ...
372: ...hile most presidents have been of substantially English descent, there have been a few who came from a... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
10: [[March 4]], [[1893]] – [[March 3]], [[1897]]</td></tr>
16: [[William McKinley]] ([[1897]])</td></tr>
26: [[Adlai E. Stevenson]] ([[1893]]–[[1897]])</td></tr></table>
29: ...1885]]–[[1889]]) and 24th ([[1893]]–[[1897]]) [[President of the United States|President]] o...
34: ... New York|Buffalo]], he became notable for his single-minded concentration upon whatever task faced hi... - Nigeria (19231 bytes)
1: ...roposed by a ''[[The Times|Times]]'' article in [[1897]].
19: | [[English language|English]]
210: ...nguage backgrounds most commonly communicate in English, although knowledge of two or more Nigerian la... - Zimbabwe (16088 bytes)
18: ...'[[Official language]]''' || [[English language|English]]
46: ...]], [[ivory]], and [[copper]] for [[cloth]] and [[glass]]. It ceased to be the leading Shona state in ...
52: ... encroachment on their native lands in [[1896]]-[[1897]].
108: ...variety of difficult economic problems as it struggles to consolidate earlier progress in developing a... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
12: ...n the United Kingdom|None]]; [[English language|English]] ''[[de facto]]'' <sup>4</sup> |
47: ...nguage|Welsh]]: ''Teyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon''
50: ...]: ''An Rywvaneth Unys a Vreten Veur hag Iwerdhon Gl館''
54: ...three of which — the ancient nations of [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Scotland]] — are loca...
58: ...land]] and then [[Kingdom of Ireland]] under a single government in [[London]]. The greater part of Ir... - Flag of Connecticut (1242 bytes)
3: ...ecticut General Assembly]] approved the flag in [[1897]].
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