The Havelock Work was an arts and spirituality movement in the small town of Havelock North, New Zealand, begun in 1907 by Reginald and Ruth Gardiner and Harold Large, and later embraced by the whole town. It culminated in the founding of the Smaragdum Thalasses temple, better known as the Whare Ra, the longest-standing temple of the Stella Matutina magical order.[1]
^Ellwood, Robert S. (1993). Islands of the Dawn: The Story of Alternative Spirituality in New Zealand. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-1487-8.
The HavelockWork was an arts and spirituality movement in the small town of Havelock North, New Zealand, begun in 1907 by Reginald and Ruth Gardiner...
Havelock North (Māori: Karanema) is a town in the Hawke's Bay region of the North Island of New Zealand, situated less than 2 km south-east of the city...
Henry Havelock Ellis (2 February 1859 – 8 July 1939) was an English-French physician, eugenicist, writer, progressive intellectual and social reformer...
important contribution to scholarship. In 1975, Havelock wrote that it remained a widely cited work on its topic, and noted that Kirk had selected it...
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New Life and she briefly worked with Ramsay MacDonald when they both served as secretaries to the Fellowship. She met Havelock Ellis at a meeting in 1887...
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also has many variations in spelling, and can be found as "Haveloc", "Havelock", or "Aybloc". The story of Havelok is first told in lines 37–818 of Geoffrey...
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1975 New National League season. His son Gary Havelock was the 1992 World Champion. Since retiring, worked as a Heating Engineer. Married to Marjorie, they...
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The Havelock Country Jamboree was a four-day country music camping festival held in the village of Havelock, Ontario (located 170 km (110 mi) northeast...
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Sir Wilfrid Bowen Havelock (14 April 1912 – 6 April 2003) was a Kenyan politician, described in a 2003 obituary in the Daily Telegraph as "the last of...
of Kaye's work carries the title History of the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58.) Brock, William (1858). A Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock, K. C. B...
1902 Sadismus und Masochismus (Sadism and Masochism). Soon thereafter, Havelock Ellis also looked into algolagnia, in the early 1900s, and stated "Sadism...
century AD Aphrodite of Knidos, Roman copy, 4th century AD Satala Aphrodite Havelock, Christine Mitchell (1995). The Aphrodite of Knidos and her Successors:...