Kirtling, together with Kirtling Green and Kirtling Towers, is a scattered settlement in the south-eastern edge of the English county of Cambridgeshire. It forms a civil parish with the nearby village of Upend to its north. The population of the settlement is included in the civil parish of Woodditton.
Look up kirtle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A kirtle (sometimes called cotte, cotehardie) is a garment that was worn by men and women in the European...
Kirtling, together with Kirtling Green and Kirtling Towers, is a scattered settlement in the south-eastern edge of the English county of Cambridgeshire...
The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also called Queen of Underland and Queen of the Deep Realm, is the main antagonist in The Silver Chair by C. S. Lewis. She...
Kirtling Tower was a medieval castle and Tudor country house in Kirtling, Cambridgeshire, England, of which the gatehouse still remains. The first documentary...
The Kirtle Water is a river in Dumfries and Galloway in southern Scotland. It rises on the southern slopes of Haggy Hill where its headwaters are impounded...
Narnia. Hungry and suffering from exposure, they meet the Lady of the Green Kirtle accompanied by a silent knight in black armour. She encourages them to proceed...
Narnia in the line of Rilian (LB) Emerald Witch: See Lady of the Green Kirtle (SC) Farsight: Eagle, brings news to Tirian (LB) Father Christmas: Bringer...
population is included in the civil parish of Kirtling. A F Wareham and A P M Wright (editors) (2002). "'Kirtling', in A History of the County of Cambridge...
of Iron Age Greece. Contemporary European bodices are derived from the kirtle. A fitted bodice became fashionable in Europe around 1450. The same word...
Peter and then murdered by one of his own lords. The Lady of the Green Kirtle is the lead villain of The Silver Chair, and is also referred to in that...
a volunteer nurse in the blitzed area of London. On 9 November 1951 at Kirtling, Newmarket, Lady Mary married Peter Whitley (22 October 1923 Singapore-25...
and the Lady of the Green Kirtle may be the same person. Lewis's text does not support this (See Lady of the Green Kirtle for further discussion). Lewis...
being taller than humans. They are used as slaves by the Lady of the Green Kirtle until her defeat, at which point they return to their true home, the much...
to: Chinese Girl, a painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff Lady of the Green Kirtle, the main villain in C.S. Lewis's book The Silver Chair Elizabeth Eaton...