SVALBARD BIBLIOGRAPHY Lincoln ELLSWORTH. Albert I of Monaco (1848r1889-d1922). Frederick Temple Blackwood,Marquis of Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902). Clive PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY (1854-). http://www.svalbardrepublic.org/sv02bibl.htm
Extractions: Svalbard Bibliography BIBLIOGRAPHY Tor SVEUM, Per Kyrre REYMERT, Marit Anne HAUAN: Svalbardlitteratur: en bibliografi = Svalbard literature: a bibliography / . [Tromso: Universitetsbiblioteket i Tromso, Avd. Tromso museum, 1987] Marie TREMAINE (compiler): Arctic Bibliography (U.S. Dept of Defense and the Arctic Institute of North America, 15 vols.) GENERAL Patrick D. BAIRD: The Polar World Felice BELLOTTI, The Great North translated from the Italian by James Cadell (London A. Deutsch [1957]) Julius BUDEL and Walter IMBER: Spitsbergen: Lonely Isle Under the Midnight Sun (1970 Berne, Kummerly and Frey) Abel CHAPMAN, Wild Norway: with chapters on Spitsbergen, Denmark, etc.,. (London; New York: E. Arnold, 1897) Louis Herbert GRAY: Spitsbergen and Bear Island (1919, Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office) (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1974; the Inquiry handbooks v. 9) Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section. Spitsbergen. London : H.M. Stationery Office, 1920. Handbook no. 36. Tim GREVE: Svalbard: Norway in the Arctic (1975, Oslo, Grodahl)
Extractions: H. P. Kraus, Inc Irish emigration and the tenure of land in Ireland. 8vo. xxii, [2], 402 pp. 1 map. Green leather, g.e. Presentation copy from the author to the Rt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, dated 1868; ms. exlibris on title of Robert H. Farrell, dated 1892. First edition by the distinguished British diplomat and administrator (1826-1902). Most of the material in this work originally appeared in the form of letters to the Times . Blackwood had a distinguished career in government and public service, serving as governor-general of Canada and ambassador to St. Petersburg, among many other important positions. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by H. P. Kraus, Inc ; click here for further details.
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Letters From High Latitudes. AuthorDufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of, 18261902. Notes. http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/titles/letters_from_high_la.html
Historical Archives - Special Collections. Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, MARQUISOF, 18261902. Letters to DR Harris, S. Wilkinson and Lord John _. http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/SpecColl/dufferin.htm
Extractions: Gift of an anonymous donor; received: 1964. Richard Brinsley Sheridan was a British dramatist and statesman. Arranged alphabetically by author. Includes correspondence, verses, journals, and other papers of descendants and contemporaries of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. There are few papers of Sheridan. Correspondents include his grandson Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Caroline Sheridan Norton, Helen Hermione Munro-Ferguson, Viscountess of Novar, and her husband Ronald Crauford Munro-Ferguson, Viscount of Novar, and literary and political figures. Correspondence concerns politics, theatrical affairs, family matters, and other topics. There are also papers of members of the Mandeville family of Tasmania, who were related to the Viscount of Novar, and the Serle family of England. Family papers include correspondence, business records, documents, drawings, and memorabilia. Container List
William Ready Division Of Archives And Research Collections The fonds consists mainly of his correspondence with Frederick Temple HamiltonTempleBlackwood (1826-1902), 1st Marquis of Dufferin and Ava. http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/c/crosthwa.htm
Extractions: Crosthwaite, Charles Haukes Todd , fonds. 1884-1888. 12.5 cm of textual records. Sir Charles Haukes Todd Crosthwaite (1835-1915), a career civil servant, was born at Donnybrook in Ireland on 5 December 1835. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and St. John's College, Oxford. He joined the Indian service in 1857. He served as chief commissioner of Burma from March 1887 until 1890. While in Burma, he cleared the province of rebels and set down the roots of British administration. In 1893 he became lieutenant-governor of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh. He wrote several books in retirement, including The Pacification of Burma (1912). He died on 28 May 1915 at Long Acre, Shamley Green, Surrey. The fonds consists mainly of his correspondence with Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple Blackwood (1826-1902), 1st Marquis of Dufferin and Ava. Blackwood, a diplomat and administrator, served as Governor-General of India from December 1884 until 1888. He was awarded a marquisate for his service in India. Crosthwaite's letters are mainly holograph copies, presumably done by his secretary. There is other correspondence in the fonds. Title based on content of the fonds.
Biblioteca Virtual Letters From The Cape (.zip 89 Kb). Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood,Marquis of (1826 + 1902). Letters From High Latitudes (.zip - 190 Kb). http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/d.html
Catalogue Of The Papers Of The Bruce Family, 18th-20th Century MS. Eng. c. 5766, fol. 15. Blackwood (Frederick Temple HamiltonTemple) 1stMarquess of Dufferin and Ava, 1826-1902 Letter, 1869 MS. Eng. http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/1500-1900/bruce/bruce000.html
Extractions: Shelfmarks: MSS. Eng. b. 2067, c. 5740-72, d. 2834-48, e. 2994-3004; Facs. d. 302; Photogr. c. 71, d. 13, e. 9 The Bruce papers comprise correspondence and papers of five generations of the Bruce family, late 18th-20th century. (Patrick) Craufurd Bruce (1748-1820), one of the sons of Sir Michael Bruce, 6th Bart., served in the East India Company, and was later a banker in London. His papers consist mainly of letters to him about his son Michael, including many letters from Michael on his travels (MSS. Eng. c. 5740-3), letters from Lady Hester Stanhope (MS. Eng. c. 5744), and some domestic papers, including his notes on the character and behaviour of his servants, 1797-1820 (MS. Eng. d. 2834). The most substantial portion of the papers is that of Michael Bruce (1787-1861). He travelled for several years in Europe and the Middle East (where he spent some time in the company of Lady Hester Stanhope). On his way back to England in 1816 he was tried and imprisoned in Paris, for his part in the escape of Count Lavallette from France. In 1818 he married Marianne Parker, the widow of Sir Peter Parker (d. 1814). Bruce's father died in 1820, leaving the family in financial difficulties. Bruce was called to the Bar in 1826, and was briefly, 1830-1, Member of Parliament for Ilchester.
Lancaster County Library System /All Locations Entries Blackwood Frederick Temple Marquis Of Dufferin and Ava 1826 1902 See Dufferinand Ava Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis Of 1826 1902 1 Blackwork http://catalog.lancasterlibraries.org/search/dBladder -- Popular works./dbladder
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1876AD DeWOLF, James M. *H1766. Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Hamilton TempleBlackwood, 1st. Marquis of (18261902). C369. July to October 1876. http://diarysearch.co.uk/Subweb/1876ad.htm
Extractions: Search the Bibliography of Diaries Back Bibliography Home Browse Next AD BAELZ, Erwin O.E. von *H1760 BAGLEY, Sarah (b.1824) Daughter of Lowell Bagley (qv) January 1876 to February 1877 Extracts from a diary record of religious thoughts and religious healing by a follower of Mary Baker Eddy. In The History of a House by Mary Beecher Longyear. Brookline, Massachusetts, third edition, revised, 1959, pp 47-58. BARROWS, Marie Private diary; in the throes of divorcing her husband; her lover at sea; in hospital with gynaecological problems; constantly anxious and unwell, the diary is her only confidante. January 1st. to December 10th. 1876 In Private Pages; Diaries of American Women 1830's -1970's
Story Family. Papers: Guide. 1s.(1p.). (11) Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, 1stmarquis, 18261902. ALs to Mrs. Story; Rome? 7 Mar 1889. 1s http://oasistest.harvard.edu/html/hou00835.html
Extractions: Purchased from Brigadier W. F. K. Thompson; received: 1963. William Wetmore Story (1819-1895), an American sculptor, essayist, poet, and lawyer, was the son of Joseph Story (1779-1845), a Supreme Court Justice. William Story settled in Rome in 1847 with his wife Emelyn Eldredge (d. 1894) and their children. Arranged alphabetically by author. The bulk of the collection is letters to William and Emelyn Story or to their son and his wife, Waldo and Maud Story, from their international set of friends in Rome. The letters mainly concern social engagements and introductions. Also includes two letters to Judge Story, a few letters between third parties, a manuscript poem by William Story, and autograph signatures. (2) Ampthill, Odo William Russell, 1st baron, 1829-1884. A.L.s. to [Mrs. ] Story; [Rome, n.d.] 1s.(3p.)
Québec Translate this page Cette promenade a été nommée ainsi en l'honneur de Frederick Temple HamiltonBlackwood, Marquis de Dufferin et Ava (1826-1902), gouverneur général du http://www.bnquebec.ca/antan/voyage/v7.html
Extractions: L e Château Frontenac est devenu, avec le temps, un symbole de la ville de Québec. Cet hôtel doit son nom à l'un des plus célèbres gouverneurs de la Nouvelle-France, Louis de Buade, comte de Frontenac (1622-1698). Au pied de l'hôtel se trouve la Terrasse Dufferin, dont la surface est construite en bois. Cette promenade a été nommée ainsi en l'honneur de Frederick Temple Hamilton Blackwood, marquis de Dufferin et Ava (1826-1902), gouverneur général du Canada de 1872 à 1878.
Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 154 Duff, James H.(James Henderson),18831969. Dufferin and Ava, FrederickTemple Blackwood,Marquis of,1826-1902. Duffield, George,1732-1790. http://memory.loc.gov/pp/cphSubjects154.html
Frederick Temple Blackwood [Lord Dufferin] west side of the City Hall in Belfast is a standing figure and elaborate plinthin memory of Frederick Temple, Ist Marquess Dufferin and Ava, KP, 1826 http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/b/Blackwood,FT/life.htm
Extractions: 1826-1902; 1st Marquis of Dufferin and Ava; diplomat and author; born Florence, son of Helen Blackwood and descendent of R. B. Sheridan; wrote Narrative of a Journey from Oxford to Skibbereen in the Year of the Irish Famine (1847) while at Oxford student, his sole work which is not in the spirit of the comic essay and the aristocratic travels journal; also writings advocating emigration that drew nationalist fire; Letters from High Latitudes Sheridan: A Biography CAB DNB JMC OCIL top Criticism
Mid-Hudson Library System /ALL Juvenile Literature 5 Arctic Regions Dogsledding 2001 1 Arctic Regions Dufferin AndAva Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis Of 1826 1902 Journeys 2000 1 Arctic http://gigcat.midhudson.org:90/kids/10,505,856/search/dArctic regions -- Discove
Marmot Library Network /Marmot 1996 1 Arctic Regions Dog Breeds Juvenile Literature 1994 1 Arctic Regions DufferinAnd Ava Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis Of 1826 1902 Journeys 3 Arctic http://www.millennium.marmot.org:90/kids/10,505,856/search/dArctic regions -- Di
Subjects Of Biographies - B Translate this page Josiah (182390) Blackman, Charles (d. 1853) Blackwood, Frederick Temple, 1st Marquessof Dufferin and Ava (18261902) Blackwood, John (d. 1819 http://www.dcb-dbc.com/listOfSubjects/b.htm
Index by Bancroft, Elizabeth Davis, 18031886 Letters From High Latitudes, by Dufferinand Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of, 1826-1902 Letters From The http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloL.html
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