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  • Ponsonby's Column
  • Ponsonby's Column, also known as Ponsonby's Cenotaph, was a monumental column in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1838 as a memorial to Major-General

    Ponsonby's Column

    Ponsonby's Column

    Ponsonby's_Column

  • Frederick Ponsonby (British Army officer)
  • British Army officer

    In 1838, Ponsonby's Column was erected in Valletta in honour of the governor. It was destroyed by lightning in 1864. On 16 March 1825, Ponsonby married

    Frederick Ponsonby (British Army officer)

    Frederick Ponsonby (British Army officer)

    Frederick_Ponsonby_(British_Army_officer)

  • Ponsonby
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Show Ponsonby Rule, constitutional convention in the UK constitutional law involving 21 days' notice for international treaties Ponsonby's Column, a former

    Ponsonby

    Ponsonby

  • Fortifications of Valletta
  • Defensive walls in Valletta, Malta

    20th century. A small faussebraye is located beneath the bastion. Ponsonby's Column was built on the bastion in 1838, but it was destroyed by lightning

    Fortifications of Valletta

    Fortifications of Valletta

    Fortifications_of_Valletta

  • Ponsonby, New Zealand
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    Ponsonby (Māori: Te Rimu Tahi) is an inner-city suburb of Auckland located 2 km west of the Auckland CBD. The suburb is oriented along a ridge running

    Ponsonby, New Zealand

    Ponsonby, New Zealand

    Ponsonby,_New_Zealand

  • Matthew Ponsonby, 2nd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede
  • British peer

    university friend, Anthony Powell, recalled of Ponsonby's sister Elizabeth that she was "something of a gossip-column heroine of what came later to be looked

    Matthew Ponsonby, 2nd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede

    Matthew Ponsonby, 2nd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede

    Matthew_Ponsonby,_2nd_Baron_Ponsonby_of_Shulbrede

  • Malta Environment and Planning Authority
  • Former national agency responsible for the environment and planning in Malta

    Palace Villa Bologna Villa Francia Lija Belvedere Tower La Borsa Ponsonby's Column Grade 2: Building at this grade have historical and architectonical

    Malta Environment and Planning Authority

    Malta_Environment_and_Planning_Authority

  • Spencer Monument
  • Obelisk monument in Malta

    considerable damage, however it was later restored to its original glory. Ponsonby's Column Grech, C. (2017, December 17). Remembering Captain Sir Robert Cavendish

    Spencer Monument

    Spencer Monument

    Spencer_Monument

  • Giorgio Pullicino
  • Maltese painter, architect, and professor of drawing and architecture

    possible candidate as the unknown architect of the now-destroyed Ponsonby's Column, built in 1838. Monument to Sir Alexander Ball (1810) Main Guard portico

    Giorgio Pullicino

    Giorgio_Pullicino

  • William Ponsonby (British Army officer)
  • British Army officer and politician

    Major-General Sir William Ponsonby KCB (13 October 1772 – 18 June 1815) was a British Army officer and politician who served in the French Revolutionary

    William Ponsonby (British Army officer)

    William Ponsonby (British Army officer)

    William_Ponsonby_(British_Army_officer)

  • Index of Malta-related articles
  • Malta Pinto Battery Pinto's Loggia Playmobil Park Politics of Malta Ponsonby's Column Porte des Bombes Portomaso Business Tower Postage stamps and postal

    Index of Malta-related articles

    Index_of_Malta-related_articles

  • 1634 Valletta explosion
  • Gunpowder factory explosion in Malta

    Great Siege Monument Laparelli and Cassar Monument Les Gavroches †Ponsonby's Column Queen Victoria statue Siege Bell War Memorial Tritons' Fountain †Vilhena

    1634 Valletta explosion

    1634 Valletta explosion

    1634_Valletta_explosion

  • Nicky Haslam
  • English interior designer and socialite

    Nicholas Ponsonby Haslam (born 27 September 1939) is an English interior designer and socialite, and founder of the London-based interior design firm,

    Nicky Haslam

    Nicky_Haslam

  • Battle of Vitoria order of battle
  • (2010), Ramsay's Troop was attached to Bock's Cavalry Brigade in the Left Column This includes strength for all the companies of 5/60th Rifles distributed

    Battle of Vitoria order of battle

    Battle_of_Vitoria_order_of_battle

  • Hōkō-ji (Kyoto)
  • Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan

    unification," pp.49–50. Ponsonby-Fane, p. 291. Ponsonby-Fane, p. 291; Titsingh, p. 405. Ponsonby-Fane, p. 290; Titsingh, p. 409. Ponsonby-Fane, p. 292; Titsingh

    Hōkō-ji (Kyoto)

    Hōkō-ji (Kyoto)

    Hōkō-ji_(Kyoto)

  • Aiko, Princess Toshi
  • Japanese princess (born 2001)

    Family: Life in the Cloudy Imperial Fishbowl". The Japan Times. FYI (weekly column). Archived from the original on 17 October 2007. Retrieved 16 November 2011

    Aiko, Princess Toshi

    Aiko, Princess Toshi

    Aiko,_Princess_Toshi

  • Piccolomini
  • Italian noble family

    family. Undoubtedly some coincidences arouse astonishment. Indeed, in the column that adorned the Campidoglio, his enterprise, was a coat of arms identical

    Piccolomini

    Piccolomini

    Piccolomini

  • Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
  • Queen of Spain from 1906 to 1931

    February 1968, p. 4, column 4. "Queen Victoria Eugénie, Granddaughter of Queen Victoria (Obituary)", The Times, 16 April 1969, p. 12, column E. Eilers, Marlene

    Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg

    Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg

    Victoria_Eugenie_of_Battenberg

  • Listed buildings in Ponsonby, Cumbria
  • Ponsonby is a civil parish in the Cumberland district, Cumbria, England. It contains five listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List

    Listed buildings in Ponsonby, Cumbria

    Listed_buildings_in_Ponsonby,_Cumbria

  • Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
  • British Army officer and statesman (1769–1852)

    to field marshal on 21 June. He personally led a column against the French centre, while other columns commanded by Sir Thomas Graham, Rowland Hill and

    Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

    Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

    Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington

  • Waterloo campaign: Quatre Bras to Waterloo
  • Army movements inbetween the two battles

    (William Ponsonby's), and the British 7th Hussars (Kernison's, formed the centre column, which was to retire by the Brussels high road. The left column (to

    Waterloo campaign: Quatre Bras to Waterloo

    Waterloo campaign: Quatre Bras to Waterloo

    Waterloo_campaign:_Quatre_Bras_to_Waterloo

  • Richard III of England
  • King of England from 1483 to 1485

    University's School of Archaeology and Ancient History, imaged the spinal column, and reconstructed a model using 3D printing, and concluded that though

    Richard III of England

    Richard III of England

    Richard_III_of_England

  • Edwin Landseer
  • English painter and sculptor (1802–1873)

    stags. His best-known work is the lion sculptures at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. Landseer was born in London, the son of the engraver

    Edwin Landseer

    Edwin Landseer

    Edwin_Landseer

  • Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington
  • Anglo-Irish aristocrat

    with mounting debts. She was a friend of Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, the famous Ladies of Llangollen. Anne married the then Garret Wesley,

    Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington

    Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington

    Anne_Wellesley,_Countess_of_Mornington

  • Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834

    November 1794, Grey married Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby (1776–1861), only daughter of William Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly and Louisa Molesworth. They

    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey

    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey

    Charles_Grey,_2nd_Earl_Grey

  • Windsor Castle
  • Official country residence of British monarch

    ceiling. The Lantern Lobby used to welcome guests features flowing oak columns forming a vaulted ceiling, imitating an arum lily, and is where the pre-fire

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor_Castle

  • Passengers of the Titanic
  • List of the passengers of RMS Titanic

    and he discovered that Arab passengers were on board. In 1998, he wrote a column about the Arabs on the Titanic, "Titanic: We Share the Pain But Not the

    Passengers of the Titanic

    Passengers of the Titanic

    Passengers_of_the_Titanic

  • Battle of Waterloo
  • 1815 battle of the Waterloo campaign

    A little after 13:00, I Corps' attack began in large columns. Bernard Cornwell writes "[column] suggests an elongated formation with its narrow end aimed

    Battle of Waterloo

    Battle of Waterloo

    Battle_of_Waterloo

  • List of townlands of County Kilkenny
  • is a list of all townlands (over 1600) in the County of Kilkenny. Each column header is a link to an article explaining it. Townlands written in capitals

    List of townlands of County Kilkenny

    List_of_townlands_of_County_Kilkenny

  • Gortclohy, County Kerry
  • Townland in County Kerry, Ireland

    Ireland. Dublin: James Moore. p. 269. Retrieved 10 October 2017. "The Ponsonbys". archive.spectator.co.uk. The Spectator. Retrieved 10 October 2017. "Ballyseedy

    Gortclohy, County Kerry

    Gortclohy, County Kerry

    Gortclohy,_County_Kerry

  • La Haye Sainte
  • Walled farmhouse compound that played a crucial part in the Battle of Waterloo

    opened fire before d'Erlon's Corps (54th and 55th Ligne) marched forward in columns. The French managed to surround La Haye Sainte and despite taking heavy

    La Haye Sainte

    La Haye Sainte

    La_Haye_Sainte

  • Izumo-taisha
  • Oldest Shinto shrine in Japan

    people to lead them a happy life. I will build your residence with colossal columns and thick and broad planks in the same architectural style as mine and

    Izumo-taisha

    Izumo-taisha

    Izumo-taisha

  • Ise Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Japan

    why the chigi are flat. The roof ridge is supported by two free-standing columns called the munamochi-bashira. The katsuogi, chigi and munamochi-bashira

    Ise Shrine

    Ise Shrine

    Ise_Shrine

  • List of UK parliamentary election petitions
  • election, and the passing of the Parliamentary Elections Act 1868. The first column lists the election or by-elections the petitions correspond to. By-election

    List of UK parliamentary election petitions

    List_of_UK_parliamentary_election_petitions

  • Vile Bodies
  • 1930 novel by Evelyn Waugh

    himself. Simon's job is offered to Adam, who initially devotes much of his column to the exploits of his friends but finds he can only broaden the scope by

    Vile Bodies

    Vile_Bodies

  • First Folio
  • 1623 collection of William Shakespeare's plays

    costs was to reduce the number of pages needed by compressing (using two columns or a smaller typeface) or abbreviating the text. [Publish me in] the Smallest

    First Folio

    First Folio

    First_Folio

  • Corfu
  • Greek island in the Ionian Sea

    Corfu town, was also Doric but had 6 by 12 columns, and its cella had neither false porch nor adyton. The columns are widely spaced, and the unusual absence

    Corfu

    Corfu

    Corfu

  • William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire
  • English peer, courtier and politician (1790–1858)

    Countess of Carlisle, and Harriet, Countess Granville.[citation needed] Column of the Temple of Poseidon at Chatsworth K. D. Reynolds, ‘Cavendish, William

    William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire

    William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire

    William_Cavendish,_6th_Duke_of_Devonshire

  • Grande Armée
  • Field army of the French Imperial Army

    movements on its flanks. Attack Column (Colonne d'Attaque): A wide column of infantry, almost a hybrid of line and column, with light infantry skirmishers

    Grande Armée

    Grande_Armée

  • Royal Scots Greys
  • British Army cavalry regiment

    Having defeated the French column and captured one of its battle standards, the Scots Greys were now disorganised. Neither Ponsonby nor Hamilton were able

    Royal Scots Greys

    Royal Scots Greys

    Royal_Scots_Greys

  • Follow That Camel
  • 1967 British comedy film by Gerald Thomas

    disrepute by Captain Bagshaw, a competitor for the affections of Lady Jane Ponsonby, Bertram Oliphant "Bo" West decides to leave England and join the French

    Follow That Camel

    Follow_That_Camel

  • Henry Folliott, 1st Baron Folliott
  • English soldier in Ireland (1568–1622)

    right column, line 11. "III. Arthur, d. an infant." Burke 1883, p. 219, right column, line 12. "IV. Henry, d. s. p." Burke 1883, p. 219, right column, line

    Henry Folliott, 1st Baron Folliott

    Henry Folliott, 1st Baron Folliott

    Henry_Folliott,_1st_Baron_Folliott

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1603 to 1605

    when the garrisons of the other forts came to assist, Motoyasu's supply column was able to reach Odaka. By 1559, the leadership of the Oda clan had passed

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa_Ieyasu

  • Drayton House
  • Country house in Northamptonshire

    Retrieved 17 September 2023. "Visit to Easton Neston and Drayton House" (PDF). Columns (Mailing list). Summer 2001. Retrieved 15 October 2023. Pevsner, Nikolaus;

    Drayton House

    Drayton House

    Drayton_House

  • List of British generals and brigadiers
  • Honourable Sir Frederick Ponsonby Major-General Sir Henry Ponsonby Major-General the Honourable Henry Ponsonby Major-General Sir John Ponsonby Major-General the

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers

  • List of poems by William Wordsworth
  • whose heart—yet free" Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, 1820 1822 The Column intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal Edifice in Milan NOW LYING BY THE

    List of poems by William Wordsworth

    List_of_poems_by_William_Wordsworth

  • Edward Hodges Baily
  • English sculptor (1788–1867)

    statues of public figures include that of Horatio Nelson on top of Nelson's Column and Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey on Grey's Monument in Newcastle upon Tyne

    Edward Hodges Baily

    Edward Hodges Baily

    Edward_Hodges_Baily

  • Ely Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England

    main pillar, each with a projecting pointed arch covering a subdividing column topped by a statue of a bishop or king. Above each arch is a pair of spandrels

    Ely Cathedral

    Ely Cathedral

    Ely_Cathedral

  • Battle of Mons
  • 1914 battle on the Western Front of World War I

    observation aircraft had flown over a column 1.9 mi (3 km) long, moving towards Mons along the Malplaquet road. Two more columns were seen on the Malplaquet–Genly

    Battle of Mons

    Battle of Mons

    Battle_of_Mons

  • Kilflynn
  • Village in County Kerry, Ireland

    Ponsonby (later resident in Dublin, so this possibly marked the end of the Ponsonbys in Kerry) and was being leased by about 1850 by Lieutenant Colonel Henry

    Kilflynn

    Kilflynn

    Kilflynn

  • George Canning
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1827

    far above his age, Adapts the paragraph and fills the page; Measures the column, mends what e'er's amiss, Rejects THAT letter, and accepts of THIS; In 1799

    George Canning

    George Canning

    George_Canning

  • Attingham Park
  • Stately home near Atcham, Shropshire, England

    Jenkins "The façade is uncomfortably tall, almost barracks-like, the portico columns painfully thin". There is a large entrance court, with an imposing gatehouse

    Attingham Park

    Attingham Park

    Attingham_Park

  • Kilkenny
  • City in Leinster, Ireland

    architecture, of limestone, with a low central tower supported on black marble columns. The exterior walls, apart from the gables, are embattled, and there are

    Kilkenny

    Kilkenny

    Kilkenny

  • 1st The Royal Dragoons
  • British Army cavalry regiment

    to discover the western flank of the Boer lines. It was able to ambush a column of about 200 Boers near Acton Homes and successfully trapped about 40 of

    1st The Royal Dragoons

    1st The Royal Dragoons

    1st_The_Royal_Dragoons

  • List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
  • peers were able sit in the House due to also holding titles (listed in this column) in the Peerage of England, Great Britain or the United Kingdom. Created

    List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999

    List_of_hereditary_peers_removed_under_the_House_of_Lords_Act_1999

  • Second Harbour Crossing, Auckland
  • Proposed transport link in Auckland

    concerns over the complexity of adding extra weight to the existing support columns led to the plan being revised in 2019, with Skypath instead proposed to

    Second Harbour Crossing, Auckland

    Second Harbour Crossing, Auckland

    Second_Harbour_Crossing,_Auckland

  • Governor General's Foot Guards
  • Infantry regiment in the Canadian Army Primary Reserve based in Ottawa

    the following year provided a company of sharpshooters to the Battleford column during the North-West Rebellion, where the regiment suffered its first two

    Governor General's Foot Guards

    Governor_General's_Foot_Guards

  • The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
  • Wainwright book on Lake District peaks

    Each summit appears only once, with height and grid reference. The "page" column allows the list to be sorted into Wainwright's order of chapters, which

    The Outlying Fells of Lakeland

    The_Outlying_Fells_of_Lakeland

  • Chung Thye Phin
  • Chinese Malayan business magnate, planter, miner, bureaucrat and philanthropist

    Roselle fibre is evident from a notice appearing in the advertisement columns of our Ipoh contemporary, announcing that at the present time rope made

    Chung Thye Phin

    Chung Thye Phin

    Chung_Thye_Phin

  • List of Chatham Cup finals
  • "Season" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season. The wikilinks in the "Score" column point

    List of Chatham Cup finals

    List_of_Chatham_Cup_finals

  • Battle of Salamanca
  • 1812 battle of the Peninsular War

    head of Thomières's division in a two-deep line. Despite its deployment in column formation, the French division initially repulsed its attackers, but was

    Battle of Salamanca

    Battle of Salamanca

    Battle_of_Salamanca

  • John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham
  • British politician (1792–1840)

    Gazette. City of Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda. 1 May 1835. Page 2, Column 3. -Great expedition is making at Sheerness, in fitting out the Hastings

    John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham

    John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham

    John_Lambton,_1st_Earl_of_Durham

  • Battle of Tolosa (1813)
  • 1813 battle during the Peninsular War

        The Battle of Tolosa (26 June 1813) saw a British-Portuguese-Spanish column led by Thomas Graham attempt to cut off a retreating Franco-Italian force

    Battle of Tolosa (1813)

    Battle of Tolosa (1813)

    Battle_of_Tolosa_(1813)

  • Chatham Cup
  • New Zealand football tournament

    (Wellington Olympic) NOTE: An asterisk in the "most recent appearance" column indicates that the team won the Chatham Cup in the year indicated Highest

    Chatham Cup

    Chatham_Cup

  • Battle of Toulouse (1814)
  • 1814 battle of the campaign in south-west France

    of French Royalists, validating Soult's earlier fears of potential fifth column elements within the city. That afternoon, the official word of Napoleon's

    Battle of Toulouse (1814)

    Battle of Toulouse (1814)

    Battle_of_Toulouse_(1814)

  • Postmaster General of the United Kingdom
  • Former cabinet position in the British government

    Walker (1938), p. 37 "Division No. 1 (Postal Services Bill) [15 Jun 2000] – Column 1782". Volume No. 613 – Part No. 104. 15 June 2000. Retrieved 17 August

    Postmaster General of the United Kingdom

    Postmaster General of the United Kingdom

    Postmaster_General_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Hervey Redmond Morres, 2nd Viscount Mountmorres
  • Irish politician and writer (c. 1743 – 1797)

    about 1743, the only son of Hervey Morres and his first wife, Letitia Ponsonby. His father was a commoner at the time but would be created Baron Mountmorres

    Hervey Redmond Morres, 2nd Viscount Mountmorres

    Hervey_Redmond_Morres,_2nd_Viscount_Mountmorres

  • Westmere, New Zealand
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    1925. p. 12. "Advertisements Column 4". New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXII, no. 18987. 7 April 1925. p. 3. "Advertisements Column 1". New Zealand Herald. Vol

    Westmere, New Zealand

    Westmere, New Zealand

    Westmere,_New_Zealand

  • Victor Gordon-Lennox
  • British soldier and journalist (1897–1968)

    correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, for which he wrote a "London Day by Day" column under the pseudonym Peterborough. In the 1930s, he, Graham Hutton, and American

    Victor Gordon-Lennox

    Victor_Gordon-Lennox

  • Battle of Barrosa
  • 1811 Peninsular War battle

    redeploy. The first French column Wheatley engaged broke after a single British volley. The 8th Ligne, part of this column, suffered about 50 percent

    Battle of Barrosa

    Battle of Barrosa

    Battle_of_Barrosa

  • List of women in the Heritage Floor
  • P R S T U V W–Z Notes References This is a sortable list. Click on the column headers to reorder. Barry is now considered by many modern historians to

    List of women in the Heritage Floor

    List_of_women_in_the_Heritage_Floor

  • Grey Lynn
  • Suburb of Auckland, New Zealand

    July 1883. p. 4. Mace 2024, p. 144-145. Mace 2024, p. 96. "Advertisements Column 7". Auckland Star. Vol. V, no. 1228. 12 January 1874. p. 1. "Central Board

    Grey Lynn

    Grey Lynn

    Grey_Lynn

  • John Evelyn
  • English writer, gardener and diarist (1620–1706)

    London, England Crabtree & Evelyn, the skincare company Evelyn, the gossip column of Oxford student newspaper Cherwell Evelyn Street, a road in Deptford John

    John Evelyn

    John Evelyn

    John_Evelyn

  • Edith Evans – stage and film roles
  • Sources: Who's Who in the Theatre, and Who's Who, except where noted in fourth column "Venice Preserv'd", The Times, 1 December 1920, p. 10 "Mother Eve", The

    Edith Evans – stage and film roles

    Edith_Evans_–_stage_and_film_roles

  • Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon
  • Irish writer (1777–1832)

    2004, p. 210, left column, line . "... born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 21 December 1807 ..." Debrett 1838, p. 609, right column, line 36. "Henrietta

    Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon

    Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon

    Henry_Dillon,_13th_Viscount_Dillon

  • Royal baccarat scandal
  • British gambling scandal of the late 19th century

    His action in the Sudan was with the Guards Camel Regiment in the Desert Column. Gordon-Cumming's estates in Scotland amounted to 40,000 acres (16,000 ha;

    Royal baccarat scandal

    Royal baccarat scandal

    Royal_baccarat_scandal

  • Stowe House
  • Country house in Buckinghamshire, England

    two-tier south portico, which consisted of four Tuscan columns with four Ionic or Composite columns above. From the 1740s to 1760, under Viscount Cobham

    Stowe House

    Stowe House

    Stowe_House

  • Elgar Howarth
  • English conductor (1935–2025)

    Anderson, Colin (14 January 2025). "Elgar Howarth, 1935 – 2025". Colin's Column. Retrieved 15 January 2025. "Elgar Howarth obituary: trumpeter and director

    Elgar Howarth

    Elgar Howarth

    Elgar_Howarth

  • Erskine Childers (author)
  • Irish nationalist and author (1870–1922)

    Childers first came under fire during a three-day skirmish in defence of the column. It was a smartly executed defence of a beleaguered infantry regiment on

    Erskine Childers (author)

    Erskine Childers (author)

    Erskine_Childers_(author)

  • Hinuera
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    Aotearoa Data Explorer. Retrieved 3 October 2024. "Page 6 Advertisements Column 2". New Zealand Herald. 21 August 1886. p. 6. Retrieved 31 May 2018. "Sheet

    Hinuera

    Hinuera

    Hinuera

  • Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry
  • Anglo-Irish soldier (1778–1854)

    "Robert Stewart". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Debrett 1838, p. 518, right column, line 8. "The marquess m. [married] 2ndly, 7 June 1775, Frances, eldest

    Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry

    Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry

    Charles_Vane,_3rd_Marquess_of_Londonderry

  • Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian
  • British politician, diplomat and editor of various publications (1882–1940)

    War". Wheeler-Bennett who owned an estate in Virginia and wrote a weekly column in The Evening Standard become Lothian's principal adviser on American affairs

    Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian

    Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian

    Philip_Kerr,_11th_Marquess_of_Lothian

  • List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1875–1879)
  • seventh Duke Spy S 316 1879-11-15 Brig-Gen Sir H. E. Wood KCB VC the Flying Column Spy M 0209 1879-11-22 Mr William Stuart Stirling-Crawfurd Gang forward Spy

    List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1875–1879)

    List_of_Vanity_Fair_(British_magazine)_caricatures_(1875–1879)

  • Harristown House, County Kildare
  • Historic property in County Kildare, Ireland

    the end of 1920 however, the La Touches were dead, their neighbours the Ponsonbys had left for Devon, and Hannay's parish had dwindled from a peak of 150

    Harristown House, County Kildare

    Harristown House, County Kildare

    Harristown_House,_County_Kildare

  • Curragh Camp
  • Irish army base and college

    barracks were subsequently constructed around the start of the 20th century: Ponsonby Barracks, Stewart Barracks, A.S.C Barracks, Engineer Barracks, Gough Barracks

    Curragh Camp

    Curragh Camp

    Curragh_Camp

  • Battle of Villagarcia
  • 1812 battle of the Peninsular War

    moving through, Le Marchant noticed French cavalry, drawn up in two deep columns, were pushing the six squadrons of light dragoons back towards a narrow

    Battle of Villagarcia

    Battle of Villagarcia

    Battle_of_Villagarcia

  • Walter Butler, 16th Earl of Ormonde
  • Irish earl (1703–1783)

     16–17. "Butler Family Tree condensed" Burke & Burke 1915, p. 1551, left column, line 29. "[Walter Butler] m. 19 Dec. 1732 Ellen (d. Jan. 1794) dau. of

    Walter Butler, 16th Earl of Ormonde

    Walter_Butler,_16th_Earl_of_Ormonde

  • John Farrell (architect)
  • New Zealand architect

    Epsom & Eden District Historical Society Inc: 2–17. "Page 13 Advertisements Column 3". New Zealand Herald. Vol. LVII, no. 17609. 23 October 1920. p. 13. The

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    John Farrell (architect)

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  • Doris Grumbach
  • American novelist and biographer (1918–2022)

    During this time, she also wrote a non-fiction column for The New York Times Book Review and her column "Fine Print" was picked up by the Saturday Review

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  • Battle of Majadahonda
  • 1812 battle during the Peninsular War

    the 1st and 2nd King's German Legion (KGL) Dragoons. Farther back in the column, Colonel Colin Halkett led the 1st and 2nd KGL Light Infantry battalions

    Battle of Majadahonda

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  • 1946 New Year Honours (MBE)
  • Shipping & Coal Company Ltd. John Thomas Day, lately Group Officer, Overseas Column, National Fire Service. Captain Charles Graham Troughton Dean, Captain of

    1946 New Year Honours (MBE)

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  • Coxs Bay
  • Bay in the Auckland region of New Zealand

    Studies Trust. p. 11. ISBN 0-473-01467-X. OCLC 154684723. "Advertisements Column 2". New Zealand Herald. Vol. LIV, no. 16473. 24 February 1917. p. 10. Mace

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  • Alexander Stewart (Londonderry MP, born 1746)
  • Irish MP and landowner of Ards, Donegal

    Burke 1879, p. 1525, right column, line 9. "Charles Moore (Rev.) b. [born] 5 March 1799 ..." Burke 1879, p. 1525, right column, line 12. "John Vandeleur

    Alexander Stewart (Londonderry MP, born 1746)

    Alexander_Stewart_(Londonderry_MP,_born_1746)

  • Battle of Flers–Courcelette
  • Battle during the First World War in France

    such as the importance of infantry skirmish lines being followed by small columns, captured ground being mopped up, avoiding the tendency to rely on hand-grenades

    Battle of Flers–Courcelette

    Battle of Flers–Courcelette

    Battle_of_Flers–Courcelette

  • Cook Islands women's national rugby league team
  • Apaina (Ponsonby) Marry-Anne Aukino (Papakura) Rangi Aukino (Randwick) Justine Cook (Ponsonby) Sarah Cook (Ponsonby) Debbie Dorman (Ponsonby) Michelle

    Cook Islands women's national rugby league team

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  • Queen Street, Auckland
  • Street in Auckland, New Zealand

    first horse-drawn buses began connecting Queen Street with areas such as Ponsonby Road and Remuera. In 1900, the first motorcar was admired on the street

    Queen Street, Auckland

    Queen Street, Auckland

    Queen_Street,_Auckland

  • Boom Hall
  • Country house in Derry, Northern Ireland

    seven bays, with a central breakfront of three bays including a Tuscan columned porch. The porch, reached by a flight of steps, is a later addition and

    Boom Hall

    Boom_Hall

  • Royal Horse Guards
  • British Army cavalry regiment

    influential friends, and a showman to boot. The Oxford Blues were in the mid-column of Sir John Eiley's Household Brigade, when they marched in the early hours

    Royal Horse Guards

    Royal Horse Guards

    Royal_Horse_Guards

  • Street names of Covent Garden
  • List of London Covent Garden street names etymologies

    Street – after George Agar, who built the street in the 1830s with John Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough Aldwych – from Old English ‘Ealdwic’ or ‘Aldwic’,

    Street names of Covent Garden

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  • Battle of Pilckem Ridge
  • 1917 battle

    moving at 100 yd (91 m) every four minutes, followed by troops advancing in columns or in artillery formation (organised in a lozenge-shape, as seen from above)

    Battle of Pilckem Ridge

    Battle of Pilckem Ridge

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Drupada

    Column; Pillar

    Drupada

  • Pille
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    North German, Danish, and Dutch

    Pille

    North German, Danish, and Dutch : from a shortened form of the personal name Billulf, composed of the elements bil ‘sword’, ‘axe’ + wulf ‘wolf’, or some other name with bil as the first element. For German, however, the most likely source is Pille, a French Huguenot name from the Dauphiné.English : variant spelling of Pill 2.French : habitational name from any of various minor places in northern France, so named from Old French pile, Latin pila, ‘pillar’, ‘column’. In Middle French pile denoted a trough used for crushing or pounding various materials, such as lime, and in some cases the surname may have arisen as a metonymic occupational name for someone engaged in such work.

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  • Garrison
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Hebrew

    Garrison

    Spear Fortified Town; Son of Garret; Column of Conquest

    Garrison

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    American, British, English, French, German

    Garson

    Spear Fortified Town; Form of Garrison; Column of Conquest

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  • Sariyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sariyah

    Column; Name of a Female Companion

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    Imed

    Column; Pillar

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  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Gurdeep

    Light of the Teacher; Lamp of Guru

  • Sokanon
  • Girl/Female

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    Sokanon

    Rain.

  • Himma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Himma

    Snow; Winter; Ice

  • ika Rich
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    ika Rich

    Rich

  • Debarpita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Debarpita

    Render to the God

  • Sarvadevastuta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sarvadevastuta

    Worshipped by all divine beings

  • Ritka
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ritka

    A Pure White River

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    Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Latin

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    Peace; Reborn; Diminutive of Irene

  • GUGAL
  • Male

    Russian

    GUGAL

    Variant spelling of Russian Gogol, GUGAL means "golden-eyed duck."

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Pariha

    Land of the Fairies

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  • Columnated
  • a.

    Having columns; as, columnated temples.

  • Columnarity
  • n.

    The state or quality of being columnar.

  • Trunk
  • n.

    That part of a pilaster which is between the base and the capital, corresponding to the shaft of a column.

  • Van
  • n.

    The front of an army; the first line or leading column; also, the front line or foremost division of a fleet, either in sailing or in battle.

  • Column
  • n.

    Anything resembling, in form or position, a column in architecture; an upright body or mass; a shaft or obelisk; as, a column of air, of water, of mercury, etc.; the Column Vendome; the spinal column.

  • Columned
  • a.

    Having columns.

  • Verge
  • n.

    The shaft of a column, or a small ornamental shaft.

  • Urostyle
  • n.

    A styliform process forming the posterior extremity of the vertebral column in some fishes and amphibians.

  • Vertebrated
  • a.

    Having a backbone, or vertebral column, containing the spinal marrow, as man, quadrupeds, birds, amphibia, and fishes.

  • Columniation
  • n.

    The employment or arrangement of columns in a structure.

  • Trochoid
  • a.

    Admitting of rotation on an axis; -- sometimes applied to a pivot joint like that between the atlas and axis in the vertebral column.

  • Urosacral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to both the caudal and sacral parts of the vertebral column; as, the urosacral vertebrae of birds.

  • Sacrum
  • n.

    That part of the vertebral column which is directly connected with, or forms a part of, the pelvis.

  • Vertebra
  • n.

    One of the serial segments of the spinal column.

  • Scamillus
  • n.

    A sort of second plinth or block, below the bases of Ionic and Corinthian columns, generally without moldings, and of smaller size horizontally than the pedestal.

  • Scape
  • n.

    The shaft of a column.

  • Column
  • n.

    A perpendicular set of lines, not extending across the page, and separated from other matter by a rule or blank space; as, a column in a newspaper.

  • Vertebral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a vertebrae, or the vertebral column; spinal; rachidian.

  • Columnar
  • a.

    Formed in columns; having the form of a column or columns; like the shaft of a column.