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Hardwicke Rawnsley

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Death104 years ago
Date of birth September 29,1851
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Shiplake
United Kingdom
Date of died May 28,1920
DiedGrasmere
United Kingdom
FoundedNational Trust For Places Of Historic Interest Or Natural Beauty
Keswick School Of Industrial Art
National Trust
Job Writer
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID521911

Ruskin and the English lakes
A Book of Bristol Sonnets
Literary associations of the English lakes
Memories of the Tennysons
Poems, ballads, and bucolics
Months at the Lakes
Sonnets round the coast
Lake country sketches
Harvey Goodwin, Bishop of Carlisle
Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems
Flower-time in the Oberland
Peter Rabbit's Other Tale
Edward Thring: Teacher and Poet
Life and nature at the English lakes
A nation's heritage
Ballads of brave deeds
Henry Whitehead, 1825-1896: A Memorial Sketch
Idylls and lyrics of the Nile
A rambler's notebook at the English lakes
Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy
By fell and dale at the English lakes
A reminiscence of Wordsworth Day, Cockermouth, April 7th, 1896
Notes for the Nile: Together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-hotep (the Oldest Book in the World)
Past and present at the English lakes
Poems at Home and Abroad - Scholar's Choice Edition
Yan, tyan, tethera: counting sheep
The Haunted Oak of Nannau: Dramatic Cantata for Chorus and Orchestra
Notes for the Nile
Lake Country Sketches - Scholar's Choice Edition
May-Time on Monte Subasio - Scholar's Choice Edition
Memories of the Tennysons - Scholar's Choice Edition
A Rambler's Note-Book at the English Lakes, Pp. 1-256
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Hardwicke Rawnsley Life story


Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley was an Anglican priest, poet, local politician and conservationist. He became nationally and internationally known as one of the three founders of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty in the 1890s.

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