George Hare of Herstmonceux, East Sussex, and Gresford, Flintshire, Wales, and the nephew of Augustus William Hare and Julius Hare. AugustusHare was born...
Augustus William Hare (17 November 1792 – 22 January 1834) was a British writer who was the author of a history of Germany. Hare was the son of Francis...
Francis Augustus ("Frank") Hare (1830–1892) was a British pioneer settler and police superintendent in the colony of Victoria, best known for his role...
Cumberland, England. The story first appeared in Story of My Life by AugustusHare, written in the 1890s. In 1929, Montague Summers republished the story...
childhood home of the travel-writer and raconteur AugustusHare, and his uncle, the theologian Julius Charles Hare, who entertained a number of "eminent victorians"...
Alcoholics Anonymous". Aa.org. Retrieved 2 June 2015. "AugustusHare Society Pages". Augustus-hare.tripod.com. Retrieved 2 June 2015. Carey, B. J.; De Caestecker...
Francis Hare may refer to: Francis Hare (bishop) (1671–1740), English churchman and classical scholar Francis AugustusHare (1830–1892), a police officer...
on the Grand Canal of Venice, northeast Italy. It was described by AugustusHare in the 19th century as "a Byzantine palace of the 9th century, and one...
dream that foretells the future. A retelling of a ghost story from AugustusHare several urban legends, including the legends of the spider bite, the...
Cecil Wood was the designer. The Hare Memorial Library was built to celebrate the contributions of Rev Francis AugustusHare to the school. The building was...
(1792–1870) Philip Charles Hardwick (1822–1892) Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) AugustusHare (1834–1903)[citation needed] Thomas Archer Hirst (1830–1892) Joseph...
Theseus or a Cincinnatus. Jason's myth also involves a lost sandal. When AugustusHare saw that sculpture in the Ball Room of Lansdowne House (the Earl of...
January 2023. See the account of Edward Craven Hawtrey, recorded by AugustusHare in The Story of My Life, Volume I (Dodd, Mead and Company, New York...
Such a change of identification was already underway before 1900, when AugustusHare observed in his Walks in Rome that: [the statue's] identity has only...
ignominiously to kiss in 1364. The origin of the name Marzocco is unknown." AugustusHare, Florence (on-line text). Encyclopædia Britannica 1911, s.v. "Pisa"...
Fabrizio Paolucci, Uffizi: the ancient sculptures, 2001, p. 20f. As by AugustusHare, Florence, ch. II Appendix: "The Uffizi Collection": in the Hall of...
by Thomas Babington Macaulay Childe Harold Lord Byron Days near Rome AugustusHare Chroniques italiennes (1836–1839) by Stendhal Roba di Roma (1863) by...
1833, then served as headmaster of Abingdon School from 1840 to 1868. AugustusHare described a visit in 1857: "...we had lunch with the Head-master of...
in the winter. She had many visitors at the castle one of whom was AugustusHare, a fellow painter. He recounts a typical day at Highcliffe Castle. “The...
at Holmhurst St Mary, St Leonards. This was a house once owned by AugustusHare and it had been extended using the profits from his writing. Mason died...
Society's first exhibition in 1881. She was regarded as eccentric and AugustusHare records that she "wore a live snake around her throat in hot weather...
contest in Dresden at which 647 foxes, 533 hares, 34 badgers and 21 wildcats were tossed and killed. Augustus himself participated, reportedly demonstrating...