Royal Navy

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Friends, Associates Mary Lady Champion de Crespigny
MLCC mentions her warm friendships with leading officers of the Royal Navy , whom she knew through her husband's position. A number of writers too, including Mariana Starke , became her personal friends.
Crawford, Elizabeth. “Posts tagged Mariana Starke”. Woman and her Sphere, 26 July 2012.
2 November 2012
Intertextuality and Influence Frances Isabella Duberly
As defensiveness on behalf of the British commanders in the Crimea increased, this book acquired a scandalous reputation. Its shape and scope, FID 's editor remarks, helped form the popular view of the Crimean or...
Leisure and Society Virginia Woolf
With Adrian Stephen, Duncan Grant , Guy Ridley , and Anthony Buxton , she toured the premier battleship HMS Dreadnought impersonating the Emperor of Abyssinia and his entourage. Virginia was disguised as Prince Mendax (Latin...
Occupation Mary Frances Billington
This was the first-ever appointment as a women's columnist. Next year, at a Royal Navy Exhibition, she became one of the first women to dive underwater while equipped with heavy diving equipment: one of her...
politics Maria Riddell
In June 1795 (the year after reading Godwin 's Political Justice) MR became involved in a case in which Irish tinkers, threatened with being pressed as vagrants into the British Navy , had resisted...
Residence Anne Hart Gilbert
They spent most of the rest of their lives at English Harbour, Antigua, which had been recently a mere village but was now the centre of operations for the British Navy in the Caribbean...
Residence Violet Trefusis
Having fled from Paris, VT very reluctantly returned with her mother to safety in England from now Nazi -occupied France on a Royal Navy troop ship.
Souhami, Diana. Mrs. Keppel and Her Daughter. Flamingo, 1997.
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Textual Features Jane Austen
Anne Elliot, heroine of Persuasion, gets a second chance to marry the man she had rejected nine years before under pressure from her elders. His prospects of a self-made career did not at that...
Textual Features Monica Dickens
Her protagonist has, like her husband, recently left the navy. In this case, however, the man is thirty-six, engaged in a love-affair with a television star, and involuntarily dismissed from the British Royal Navy ...
Textual Features Harriett Jay
The play takes as its subject Admiral Horatio Nelson , who is the victim of a murderous attack in the port of Dover by a Royal Navy captain (who has been suborned into the employ...
Textual Features Edith Mary Moore
EMM dedicated this book to her daughter, Edris. It has no paratext; and makes no mention of the fact that its protagonist, one of our civilian soldier boys, is modelled on the author's son Edward Lovell Moore
Textual Features Evelyn Underhill
Though most of the pieces take up the same themes as Immanence, the end of the volume contains several poems about the First World War. In The Naval Reserve (dated 4 August 1914 and...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Phyllis Bottome
The book describes the effects of bombing: effects on the cities of London and Liverpool, the Army , Navy , and Air Force , the Women's Auxiliary Services , and the lives of ordinary...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text E. Arnot Robertson
Her obituary described this book as the fruit of loving research into the decomposing records of the Vice-Admiralty Court which sat to condemn as prizes ships captured by the Royal Navy and by its auxiliary...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Hannah Cowley
A prologue complains that true comedy is being driven from the stage by farce and slapstick. The plot turns on the manoevres by which the despicable Fancourt seeks to swindle a provincial worthy, Sir Robert...

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