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CONCERT HALL IN LONDON
  • Queen Elizabeth Hall - auditorium building with later added restaurant on walkway
  • The foyer in 2011
  • Queen Elizabeth Hall from across the river Thames in 2009

Queen Elizabeth Hall         

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Куин-Элизабет-Холл, концертный зал королевы Елизаветы (для исполнения преим. камерной музыки; находится в районе Саут-Банк [South Bank])

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  • Christoffel van Sichem I, Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, published 1601
  • Lord Essex was a favourite of Elizabeth I despite his petulance and irresponsibility.
  • A rare portrait of Elizabeth prior to her accession, attributed to [[William Scrots]]. It was painted for her father in {{Circa}} 1546.
  • putti]] hold the crown above her head.<ref>Strong, 163–164.</ref>
  • Portrait commemorating the defeat of the [[Spanish Armada]], depicted in the background. Elizabeth's hand rests on the globe, symbolising her international power. One of three known versions of the "[[Armada Portrait]]".
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  • Elizabeth as shown on her tomb at Westminster Abbey
  • Portrait attributed to [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger]] or his studio, c. 1595
  • 1575}}, by [[Nicholas Hilliard]]. Their friendship lasted for over thirty years, until his death.
  • Elizabeth receiving Dutch ambassadors, 1560s, attributed to [[Levina Teerlinc]]
  • France]], and Ireland"
  • Elizabeth was engaged for a time to [[Francis, Duke of Anjou]]. The queen called him her "frog", finding him "not so deformed" as she had been led to expect.<ref>Frieda, 397.</ref>
  • Elizabeth's funeral cortège, 1603, with banners of her royal ancestors
  • Elizabeth's parents, [[Henry VIII]] and [[Anne Boleyn]]. Anne was executed within three years of Elizabeth's birth.
  • Philip]], during whose reign Elizabeth was heir presumptive
  • [[Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud]] was the Moorish ambassador to Elizabeth in 1600.
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  • Portrait from 1586 to 1587, by Nicholas Hilliard, around the time of the voyages of Sir [[Francis Drake]]
  • ''The Procession Picture'', c. 1600, showing Elizabeth I borne along by her courtiers
  • Sir [[Francis Walsingham]], Elizabeth's [[spymaster]], uncovered several plots against her life.
  • kerns]] kneel to [[Sir Henry Sidney]] in submission.
  • sexually abused]] her.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND FROM 1558 TO 1603
Queen Elizabeth I; Elizabeth I of Great Britain; Queen Elizabeth the First; Elizabeth I, Queen of England; Good Queen Bess; Elisabeth 1st; Queen Elizabeth 1; Queen Elisabeth I; Elizabeth the First; Queen of England Elizabeth; Elizabeth of England; Elisabeth I of England; Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth I of England; Elizabeth 1; Elizabeth I (England); Queen of England Elizabeth I; Elizabeth i of england; Elizabeth I Tudor; Elizabeth I of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth the first; Elizabeth the 1st; Elisabeth I; The Gloriana; Bess of England; QEI; Queen Elizabeth the first; Queen Elisabeth of england; Elizabeth Tudor; Queene Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth l; Liz 1; Elizabeth I of Ireland; Eliz. 1; Tudor, Elizabeth; Queen Eilzabeth I; Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603; Elizabeth I of England; Video et taceo; Queen Elizabeth the 1st; Liz I; Elizabeth i; Queen Elizabeth I of Ireland; Elizabeth I, Queen of Ireland; Elizabeth, Queen of England; Death of Elizabeth I
Quad European Interface
четырехсторонний европейский интерфейс. Служит для подсоединения четырех линий со скоростью передачи 2,048 Мбит/с к тракту коммутации TDM (см. также MSI).
Queen Elizabeth 2         
  • ''Queen Elizabeth 2'' being re-engined at [[Bremerhaven]], November 1986
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  • QE2 berthed in [[Osaka]] on 19 March 2008
  • Farewell to the Clyde
  • A new and wider funnel was installed in her 1986-87 refit to handle conversion from steam to diesel power.
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  • ''QE2'' near the Cunard Building in Liverpool in 2004
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  • ''Queen Elizabeth 2''{{'}}s long bow was typical of regular service ocean liners, which sailed at high speed to keep a schedule in any weather.
  • ''QE2'' bow name, October 2008
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  • ''QE2'' stern name, October 2008
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  • ''Queen Elizabeth 2'' back on the [[River Clyde]] for her 40th birthday in 2007
  • QV]] in the foreground
  • Southampton, 11 November 2008
  • ''QE2'' in Dubai with ''Cunard'' titles removed from her superstructure
  • ''QE2'' with her [[paying-off pennant]] flying
  • At Drydock World Dubai in 2012
  • QE2 moored at Port Rashid, Dubai, in late October 2015
FORMER OCEAN LINER AND CRUISE SHIP FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM
QE2; QEII; QE II; The Queen Elisabeth II; The Queen Elisabeth 2; The QE2; Queen Elizabeth II cruise liner; Queen Elizabeth II cruiseliner; Queen Elizabeth II oceanliner; Queen Elizabeth II ocean liner; RMS QE2; The Elizabeth II; RMS Queen Elizabeth II; RMS Queen Elizabeth 2; MV Queen Elizabeth 2; SS Queen Elizabeth 2; MS Queen Elizabeth 2; IMO 6725418; Queen Elizabeth 2 (ship)

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"Куин Элизабет-2" (пассажирский лайнер серии "Куин" [Queen] компании "Кьюнард" [Cunard]; водоизмещение 66 000 т. Спущен на воду в 1967)

Definición

БОУЭН, ЭЛИЗАБЕТ
(Bowen, Elizabeth) (1899-1973), англо-ирландская писательница. Родилась 7 января 1899 в Боуэнз-корт (графство Корк, Ирландия). Творческий путь начала с рассказов, работала в этом жанре и позже, достигнув значительных успехов в сборниках У Энн Ли (Ann Lee's, 1926), В объятья Чарльза (Joining Charles, 1929), Посмотрите-ка, сколько роз (Look at All Those Roses, 1941), Демон-любовник (The Demon Lover, 1945) и День во тьме (A Day in the Dark, 1965). Избранные рассказы (Collected Stories) Боуэн были опубликованы в 1981. Первый роман Боуэн - Гостиница (The Hotel, 1927) за ним последовали Последний сентябрь (The Last September, 1929), Друзья и родственники (Friends and Relations, 1931), К северу (To the North, 1932), Дом в Париже (The House in Paris, 1935), Смерть сердца (The Death of the Heart, 1938), Зной дня (The Heat of the Day, 1949), Мир любви (A World of Love, 1955), Девочки (The Little Girls, 1964) и Ева Траут (Eva Trout, 1968). Действие в этих романах попеременно происходит на Ривьере, в ирландской провинции, в Париже, Лондоне и в графстве Кент.
Боуэн рисует утонченное общество и анализирует его с глубокой проницательностью и остроумием, для нее характерно также поэтическое восприятие архитектуры и природы. Боуэн принадлежат критические работы Английские романисты (English Novelists, 1942) и Избранные впечатления (Collected Impressions, 1950), Отель Шелборн (The Shelbourne Hotel, 1951), В Риме (A Time in Rome, 1960), Семь зим (Seven Winters) и По зрелом размышлении (Afterthoughts), изданные в 1962 в одном томе. Умерла Боуэн в Лондоне 22 февраля 1973.

Wikipedia

Queen Elizabeth Hall

The Queen Elizabeth Hall (QEH) is a music venue on the South Bank in London, England, that hosts classical, jazz, and avant-garde music, talks and dance performances. It was opened in 1967, with a concert conducted by Benjamin Britten.

The QEH was built along with the smaller Purcell Room as part of Southbank Centre arts complex. It stands alongside the Royal Festival Hall, which was built for the Festival of Britain of 1951, and the Hayward Gallery which opened in 1968.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Queen Elizabeth Hall
1. to Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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2. in Queen Elizabeth Hall in London and out here in Marin
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Ejemplos de uso de Queen Elizabeth Hall
1. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London SE1 (0870–160–2125), March 5–11.
2. The same evening she performs in a programme of Mozart at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London SE1.
3. She said: "Weve been to some incredible gigs involving John at the Queen Elizabeth Hall over the years.
4. I meet him again at London‘s Queen Elizabeth Hall, where the Croydon–based Brit school for the performing arts is holding a concert.
5. Radio 1 will broadcast a six–hour programme on October 13 featuring music from the nationwide gigs plus highlights of the Queen Elizabeth Hall tribute.