The Linden Tree is a 1947 play by the English dramatist J. B. Priestley. It was first produced at the Duchess Theatre, London on 15 August 1947 and ran for 422 performances.[1][2] The play had a brief run on Broadway in March 1948, lasting only seven performances, in a production directed by George Schaefer, using costumes designed by Frank Thompson, and starring Boris Karloff as Professor Linden.
^"Duchess Theatre", The Times 16 August 1947, p. 6
^The Linden Tree, J B Priestley Society. Retrieved 26 November 2017
about 30 species of trees or bushes, native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. Thetree is known as linden for the European species,...
TheLindenTree is a 1947 play by the English dramatist J. B. Priestley. It was first produced at the Duchess Theatre, London on 15 August 1947 and ran...
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Teil tree is an old name for thelindentree, the tilia (also known as "lime tree" in the UK). The name was used in the King James Version of the Bible...
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"The Three LindenTrees" (German: "Drei Linden") is a 1912 fairy tale by Hermann Hesse strongly influenced by the Greek legend of Damon and Pythias. The...
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'Lutheran Peak'). In the past, there were many Lutherans living in the area around Črna na Koroškem. The Najevnik lindentree (Slovene: Najevska lipa...
der Linden is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from thelindentree". It can also be spelled Vander Linden or Vanderlinden. Notable people with the surname...
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Tilia tomentosa, known as silver linden in the US and silver lime in the UK, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to southeastern...
myrtles, birch trees, lindentrees, and others. The adult beetles damage plants by skeletonizing the foliage (i.e., consuming only the material between...
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the word for thelindentree. In Estonian, it is the word for bird. As of 2014, 36.1% of all known bearers of the surname Lind were residents of the United...
platyphyllos, the large-leaved lime or large-leaved linden, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae (Tiliaceae). It is a deciduous tree, native...
Linden Research, Inc., doing business as Linden Lab, is an American technology company that is best known as the developer of Second Life. The company's...
Germany and is part of the Central German Metropolitan Region. The name of the city means "lindentree place" and is, like the names of most of Leipzig's...
Alternatively it may be derived from the Old High German name Betlinde, which possibly meant "bright serpent" or "bright lindentree". Belinda C. Anderson (born...
production of The LindenTree by J.B. Priestley, in September 1974; Crown Court, (Regina versus McDowell), 1974, (which replaced 'The Traffic Warden's...
them under a lindentree, which is now known as the "Lindentree of King Matthias". After his death the castle became the property of the Zápolya family...