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  • 101Clarissa — For other uses, see Clarissa (disambiguation). Clarissa, or, The History of a Young Lady   …

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  • 102Randolph Caldecott — (22 March 1846 ndash; 12 February 1886) was a British artist and illustrator, born in Chester. He was the eponym of the Caldecott Medal.He exercised his art chiefly in book illustrations. His abilities as an artist were promptly and generously… …

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  • 103Charles Darwin's education — gave him a foundation in the doctrine of Creation prevalent throughout the West at the time, as well as knowledge of medicine and theology. More significantly, it led to his interest in natural history, which culminated in his taking part in the… …

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  • 104Robert Taylor (Radical) — Reverend Robert Taylor (1784 ndash; 1844), was an early 19th century Radical, a clergyman turned freethinker whose Infidel home missionary tour was a dramatic incident in Charles Darwin s education, subsequently leaving Charles Darwin with a… …

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  • 105The Labours of Hercules — Infobox Book | name = The Labours of Hercules title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the US (true first) edition. See Publication history (below) for UK first edition jacket image. author = Agatha Christie… …

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  • 106Kelambakkam — is a rapidly growing suburb of Chennai in Tamil Nadu state in India. It is situated on the Old Mamallapuram Road (also known as the IT corridor) and is about 35 km from Chennai. This town forms the junction of the Vandalur Kelambakkam Outer Ring… …

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  • 107Oxford High School (Oxford) — For other places with the same name, see Oxford High School (disambiguation). Oxford High School Motto Ad Lucem (To the light) Established 1875 Type Independent School Headmistress Judith Cardle Location …

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  • 108Ibstock — is a small town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England, with a population of around 5,300. It is on the A447, and nearby places are Heather, Ellistown, Ravenstone and Donington le Heath. The name Ibstock is a derivative of… …

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  • 109Brighton trunk murders — The Brighton Trunk Murders were two unrelated murders linked to Brighton, England in 1934. In both , the dismembered body of a murdered woman was placed in a trunk.The murders led to Brighton being dubbed ‘The Queen of Slaughtering Places’ (a… …

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  • 110History of New South Wales — This article describes the history of the Australian state of New South Wales.Foundation and growthIn 1770 Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook sailed along the east coast of Australia, the first European to do so. On 22 August, at Possession… …

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