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Lawrence Oliphant - traducción al Inglés

BRITISH WRITER
Mrs Margaret Oliphant; Mrs Oliphant; Mrs. Oliphant; Margaret Oliphant (Wilson) Oliphant; Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant; Margaret Oliphant Oliphant; Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant
  • Memorial to Mrs Oliphant in [[St Giles' Cathedral]], Edinburgh, unveiled by [[J. M. Barrie]].<ref name="ODNB">[[ODNB]]</ref>

Lawrence Oliphant      
n. Lawrence Oliphant (Engels journalist, auteur en mysticus)
Lawrence of Arabia         
  • The Lawrence family lived at 2 [[Polstead Road]], Oxford from 1896 to 1921
  • The head of Lawrence's effigy in [[St Martin's Church, Wareham]]
  • Selim "Dahoum" Ahmed
  • Captain Pisani (rear)]], Lawrence, Faisal's servant (name unknown), Captain Hassan Khadri
  • [[Eric Kennington]]'s bust of Lawrence at [[St Paul's Cathedral]]
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  • Lawrence on the [[Brough Superior SS100]] that he called "George V"
  • Lawrence at [[Aqaba]], 1917
  • Lawrence at [[Rabigh]], north of [[Jeddah]], 1917
  • Portrait by [[Augustus John]], 1919. [[Tate Modern]], London
  • Lawrence, [[Emir Abdullah]], Air Marshal Sir [[Geoffrey Salmond]], Sir [[Wyndham Deedes]], and others in Jerusalem
  • Early Hittite artefact found by Lawrence and Woolley (right) in Carchemish
  • Lawrence in Miranshah 1928
  • KJV}}.
  • 14 Barton Street, London SW1, where Lawrence lived while writing ''Seven Pillars''
  • Lawrence's birthplace, Gorphwysfa, [[Tremadog]], Carnarvonshire, Wales
  • Lawrence in 1919
  • [[Leonard Woolley]] (''left'') and Lawrence in their excavation house at [[Carchemish]], c. 1912
BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGIST, ARMY OFFICER AND DIPLOMAT (1888–1935)
Thomas Edward Lawrence; Lawrence Of Arabia; T.E. Lawrence; Lawrence of Arabia; TE Lawrence; T.e. lawrence; T Lawrence; Lawrence of arabia; T.E Lawrence; T.E.Lawrence; Lawrence of Arabia.; Te lawrence; Dahoum; Laurence of Arabia; 338171; 338171 A/C Shaw; Selim Ahmed; T E Lawrence; Thomas E Lawrence; T.e. shaw; Selim Ahmed (Dahoum); T.E. Lawrence of Arabia; T. E. Shaw; John Hume Ross; T. E.Lawrence; John Hulme Ross; 352087 Aircraftman Ross; Lawrence, T. E.
n. Lawrence van Arabië (britse avonturier in Eerste Wereldoorlog, legermens en schrijver)
St. Lawrence River         
  • St. Lawrence River, passage of the couriers of the Transat from Quebec to Saint-Malo 200
  • Simcoe Family fonds]] held at the Archives of Ontario.
  • Basque settlements and sites dating from the 16th and 17th centuries
  • The Champlain Sea
  • Map of 1543 showing Cartier's discoveries
  • Watching]] [[fin whales]] off [[Tadoussac]]
MAJOR RIVER IN EASTERN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES, FLOWING INTO THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
St Lawrence River; St. Lawrence Valley; Saint-Lawrence river; St. Lawrence Basin; Saint Lawrence River and Seaway; Fleuve Saint-Laurent; Kaniatarowanenneh; Saint Laurence River; St-Lawrence river; Saint Lawrence Valley; St Lawrence river; Saint Lawrence river; Saint-Laurent river; Rio San Lorenzo; Fleuve Saint Laurent; St Lawrence Valley; St. Lawrence river; Whales of the St. Lawrence River; St. Lawrence River Valley; St Laurence River; St. Lawrence valley; River Saint Lawrence; St. Lawrence River valley; Kahnawáʼkye; Bassin de Laprairie; Saint Lawrence River; History of the St. Lawrence River; River St. Lawrence
n. St Lawrence rivier, rivier in zuidoosten van Canada

Definición

Olifant
·noun An ancient horn, made of ivory.
II. Olifant ·noun An Elephant.

Wikipedia

Margaret Oliphant

Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant (born Margaret Oliphant Wilson; 4 April 1828 – 20 June 1897) was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, who usually wrote as Mrs. Oliphant. Her fictional works cover "domestic realism, the historical novel and tales of the supernatural".