• Horace Tennyson O'Rourke (21 March 1880 – 30 December 1963) was Dublin city architect for Dublin Corporation, now Dublin City Council, from 1922 to 1945...
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  • D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens, son of Charles Dickens Steve Dick Tennyson Matenje, Malawian civil servant and permanent representative Horace Tennyson O'Rourke, Dublin...
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    the Royal Entomological Society of London. He was a nephew of Horace Tennyson O'Rourke. On September 1st 2023 Met Éireann, along with the national weather...
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  • Horace Tate (1922–2002), American educator, activist, scholar, and politician Horace Taylor (disambiguation), several people Horace Tennyson O'Rourke...
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  • architect who worked in the department of the Dublin City Architect Horace Tennyson O'Rourke. He was probably a son of Robert Lawrie, a plumber, of 12 Claremont...
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  • Aubrey Vincent O'Rourke. In February 1925 he was appointed temporary architect to Dublin Corporation , working under Horace Tennyson O'Rourke, a role that...
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    Design and construction Architect(s) Sir William Chambers and later Horace Tennyson O'Rourke (1931-33) Developer James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont...
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  • Senior Lecturer in History at the University of East Anglia 30 June 2011 Tennyson's In Memoriam Dinah Birch, Professor of English Literature and Pro-Vice-Chancellor...
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    Princess Ida The Princess 1847 serio-comic blank verse narrative poem. Alfred Tennyson Princess Pajonia of Pumperdink Oz books The daughter of Peg Amy and Prince...
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    Princess, a blank verse farcical play by W. S. Gilbert, parodying Alfred Tennyson's poem, "The Princess: A Medley". Princess Ida, a comic opera; music by...
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