Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848), naval hero, inventor, writer of classic English novels, and associated with two of Wimbledon’s best known houses - yet never really a resident - died exactly 164 ...
Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account. Bequeathed by the sitter's daughter, Miss Augusta Marryat, 1899 ...
Annie's mother persuaded her friend Ellen Marryat, sister of the writer Frederick Marryat, to take responsibility for her daughter and Ellen ensured that Annie received a good education.
One summer day in 1837 the English naval Captain Frederick Marryat got in trouble by innocently asking a young American friend whether she’d hurt her leg after taking a tumble while they visited ...
The troops drawn up with arms reversed after the procession had passed, followed up in the rear ... Drawn on the spot by Capt. Marryat, R.N. Engraved by Alken & Sutherland.
1854), was the daughter of Frederick Geyer of Boston, Massachusetts, and was of German origin. She was one of the first women to be admitted a fellow of the Horticultural Society of London, Charlotte ...
Frederick the Wise is remembered as the man who saved Martin Luther from the fury of the Catholic Church. Frederick was born in Hartenfels Castle, Torgau in 1463, the first son of the Elector ...
Sketch of Bonaparte. as laid out on his Austerlitz Camp bed, taken by Captain Marryat R.N., 14 hours after his decease, at the request of Sir Hudson Lowe, governor of St Helena, & with the kind ...
Frederick Douglass stood at the podium, trembling with nervousness. Before him sat abolitionists who had travelled to the Massachusetts island of Nantucket. Only 23 years old at the time, Douglass ...
Professor Frederick’s research focuses on preference elicitation, framing effects, intertemporal choice, and decision-making under uncertainty. Before coming to Yale SOM, he was associate professor of ...
Growing to encompass much of northern and central Europe, Prussia was led to new heights by Frederick II. Ruling from his new capital, Berlin, Frederick’s father, Frederick William I, ...