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Rudyard$502802$ - translation to English

RESERVOIR IN STAFFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK
Lake Rudyard; Rudyard lake; Rudyard Reservoir
  • Rudyard miniature railway train
  • Rudyard Lake boat house
  • Lakeside homes

Rudyard      
n. Rudyard (nombre propio masculino)
Rudyard Kipling         
  • Kim]]''
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  • Portrait of Kipling's wife, Caroline Starr Balestier, by his cousin Sir [[Philip Burne-Jones]]
  • John Collier]], c.&nbsp;1891
  • Rudyard Kipling (right) with his father John Lockwood Kipling (left), c.&nbsp;1890
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 7 June 1894
  • ''Time'']] magazine, 27 September 1926
  • Covers of two of Kipling's books from 1919 (l) and 1930 (r) showing the removal of the swastika
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  • ''Rudyard Kipling's America 1892–1896, 1899''
  • ''Kipling's England'': A map of England showing Kipling's homes
  • Lahore Railway Station]] in the 1880s
  • Malabar Point]], Bombay, 1865
  • Map of places visited by Kipling in [[British India]]
  • Memorial to 2nd Lt John Kipling in [[Burwash]] Parish Church, Sussex, England
  • 2nd Lt John Kipling
  • Kipling in his study at Naulakha, Vermont, US, 1895
  • The Kiplings' first daughter Josephine, 1895. She died of pneumonia in 1899 aged 7.
  • H.A. Gwynne, Julian Ralph, Perceval Landon, and Rudyard Kipling in South Africa, 1900–1901
  • Kipling's Torquay house, with a blue plaque on the wall
  • Kipling late in his life, portrait by [[Elliott & Fry]]
  • [[English Heritage]] [[blue plaque]] marking Kipling's time in Southsea, Portsmouth
  • Kipling (second from left) as rector of the [[University of St Andrews]], Scotland in 1923
  • Kipling at his desk, 1899. Portrait by Burne-Jones.
  • Rudyard Kipling, by the [[Bourne & Shepherd]] studio, Calcutta (1892)
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  • Kipling as seen in 1901 by [[William Strang]]
ENGLISH WRITER AND POET
Kipling; Joseph Rudyard Kipling; Kipling, Joseph Rudyard; R. Kipling; Rudyard Kipling (author); Ruyard Kipling; R Kipling; Kipling rudyard; Kipling Society; Rudy Kipling; Bard of Empire; Kiplingesque; Kiplingian; Rudyard kipling; Caroline Kipling; Joseph Kipling
n. Rudiard Kipling (escritor y poeta inglés)
The Jungle Book         
  • ''Mowgli made leader of the [[Bandar-log]]'' by [[John Charles Dollman]], 1903
  • Places in [[India]] named by Kipling in versions of the stories
  • The White Seal, <!--presumably W. H. Drake, -->1894
  • Nag and [[Rikki-Tikki-Tavi]], 1894
  • [[Rikki-Tikki-Tavi]] pursuing Nagaina by [[W. H. Drake]]. First edition, 1894
  • Toomai at the elephant camp, 1894
  • "'Anybody can be forgiven for being scared in the night,' said the Troop-Horse." 1894
  • "The tiger's roar filled the cave with thunder." 1894
  • Protagonists from the Soviet animated adaptation, "Маугли" (''Mowgli''), on a Russian postage stamp
  • [[Mowgli]], [[Bagheera]], and the wolf pack with [[Shere Khan]]'s skin. Illustration by W. H. Drake. First edition, 1894
  • ''Tiger! Tiger!'' by [[W. H. Drake]], 1894
1894 CHILDREN'S BOOK BY RUDYARD KIPLING
Jungle Book; The Jungle Books; The White Seal; The Two Jungle Books; Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book; The jungle book; Matkah; Jungle book
el Libro de la Jungla (película de Walt Disney basado en un cuento para niños del mismo nombre)

Wikipedia

Rudyard Lake

Rudyard Lake is a reservoir in Rudyard, Staffordshire, located north-west of the town of Leek, Staffordshire. It was constructed in the late 18th century to feed the Caldon Canal. During the 19th century, it was a popular destination for daytrippers taking advantage of easy access using the newly constructed North Staffordshire Railway. The lake is still used for many water activities such as boating, canoeing, fishing and also for walks and recreational steam train trips.