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  2. Shakespeare's signet ring - Wikipedia

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    The purported Shakespeare's signet ring or seal ring, is a gold signet ring with the initials WS. It was found in Stratford-upon-Avon, ... The thief is Oscar Wilde, ...

  3. Order of Chaeronea - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, shortly after meeting Wilde, George Cecil Ives, a friend of Wilde's whose diaries contain many new details of the writer's life, founded a secret society called the Order of Chaeronea, aimed at promoting 'the Cause'. [5] The society was named "after the battle where the male lovers of the Theban Band were slaughtered in 338 BC."

  4. Oscar Wilde - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde [a] (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s.

  5. The Canterville Ghost (1944 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Canterville Ghost is a 1944 fantasy/comedy film directed by Jules Dassin, loosely based on the 1887 short story of the same title by Oscar Wilde.It starred Charles Laughton as a ghost doomed to haunt an English castle, and Robert Young as his distant American relative called upon to perform an act of bravery to redeem him.

  6. Pont Street - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Wilde was arrested in room number 118 of the Cadogan Hotel on 6 April 1895. Politician Harry Crookshank (1893–1961) lived from 1937 until his death at 51 Pont Street. [1] St Columba's Church. St Columba's Church in Pont Street was designed in the 1950s by the architect Sir Edward Maufe (1883–1974), who also designed the brick ...

  7. Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture is a collection of three statues in Merrion Square in Dublin, Ireland, commemorating Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde. The sculptures were unveiled in 1997 and were designed and made by Danny Osborne .

  8. The Ballad of Reading Gaol - Wikipedia

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    The Ballad of Reading Gaol is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exile in Berneval-le-Grand and Naples, after his release from Reading Gaol (/ r ɛ. d ɪ ŋ. dʒ eɪ l /) on 19 May 1897. Wilde had been incarcerated in Reading after being convicted of gross indecency with other men in 1895 and sentenced to two years' hard labour in prison.

  9. Oscar Wilde's tomb - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Wilde's tomb is located in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France. It took nine to ten months to complete by the sculptor Jacob Epstein , with an accompanying plinth by Charles Holden [ 1 ] and an inscription carved by Joseph Cribb. [ 2 ]