Gilbert Sheldon - translation to English
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Gilbert Sheldon - translation to English

ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY; BISHOP OF LONDON (1598-1677)
Archbishop Sheldon; Gilbert Sheldon (bishop); Gilbert Sheldon (Archbishop of Canterbury)
  • Tomb in Croydon Minster

Gilbert Sheldon         
n. Gilbert Sheldon (1598-1677), Arzobispo inglés, asesor de Charles II
William S. Gilbert         
  • Bab Ballad]] "Gentle Alice Brown"
  • Gilbert in his library
  • Gilbert and his wife, Lucy, in 1867
  • Carte]] reacts.
  • Memorial to W. S. Gilbert on [[Victoria Embankment]], London by [[George Frampton]], 1914
  • Lithograph from ''[[The Mikado]]''
  • ''Hush-a-Bye Baby, On the Tree Top'' – an 1866 [[pantomime]] by Gilbert and [[Charles Millward]]
  • Poster for ''[[Ages Ago]]'', 1870
  • Sir Arthur Sullivan
  • Scene from ''[[The Happy Land]]'', ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 22 March 1873, illustrated by [[D. H. Friston]]
  • The Princess]]'', illustrated here, into ''[[Princess Ida]]'' (1884).
  • Illustration of ''Thespis'' in ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 6 January 1872
  • The Drawing Room Scene from ''[[Utopia, Limited]]''
  • Grave of W. S. Gilbert at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, [[Stanmore]]
  • Engaged]]'' (1877) is still produced.
  • Millais]]' 1888 portrait of Sullivan
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1880s
  • left
  • Punch]]'', 1881
ENGLISH DRAMATIST, POET AND ILLUSTRATOR (1836–1911)
William S. Gilbert; W.S. Gilbert; Sir William Gilbert; Sir William Schwenck Gilbert; William Schwenk Gilbert; Sir W. S. Gilbert; WS Gilbert; William Schwenck Gilbert; W.S.Gilbert; Sir William S. Gilbert; W s gilbert; W.S Gibert; W S Gilbert; Gilbertiian; Gilbertian; Latour Tomline; F. Latour Tomline; F. Tomline
n. William S. Gilbert, William Schwenk Gilbert, Sir William Gilbert (1836-1911), libretista que trabajo juntamente con Sir Arthur Sullivan en una serie de operetas cómicas
William Schwenk Gilbert         
  • Bab Ballad]] "Gentle Alice Brown"
  • Gilbert in his library
  • Gilbert and his wife, Lucy, in 1867
  • Carte]] reacts.
  • Memorial to W. S. Gilbert on [[Victoria Embankment]], London by [[George Frampton]], 1914
  • Lithograph from ''[[The Mikado]]''
  • ''Hush-a-Bye Baby, On the Tree Top'' – an 1866 [[pantomime]] by Gilbert and [[Charles Millward]]
  • Poster for ''[[Ages Ago]]'', 1870
  • Sir Arthur Sullivan
  • Scene from ''[[The Happy Land]]'', ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 22 March 1873, illustrated by [[D. H. Friston]]
  • The Princess]]'', illustrated here, into ''[[Princess Ida]]'' (1884).
  • Illustration of ''Thespis'' in ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 6 January 1872
  • The Drawing Room Scene from ''[[Utopia, Limited]]''
  • Grave of W. S. Gilbert at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, [[Stanmore]]
  • Engaged]]'' (1877) is still produced.
  • Millais]]' 1888 portrait of Sullivan
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1880s
  • left
  • Punch]]'', 1881
ENGLISH DRAMATIST, POET AND ILLUSTRATOR (1836–1911)
William S. Gilbert; W.S. Gilbert; Sir William Gilbert; Sir William Schwenck Gilbert; William Schwenk Gilbert; Sir W. S. Gilbert; WS Gilbert; William Schwenck Gilbert; W.S.Gilbert; Sir William S. Gilbert; W s gilbert; W.S Gibert; W S Gilbert; Gilbertiian; Gilbertian; Latour Tomline; F. Latour Tomline; F. Tomline
n. William S. Gilbert, William Schwenk Gilbert, Sir William Gilbert (1836-1911), libretista que trabajo juntamente con Sir Arthur Sullivan en una serie de operetas cómicas

Definition

Síndrome de GILBERT
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Wikipedia

Gilbert Sheldon

Gilbert Sheldon (19 June 1598 – 9 November 1677) was an English religious leader who served as the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1663 until his death.