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Secluded male environment: [2] Pembroke College's Old Quad, where Tolkien had his teaching rooms The author of the bestselling fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings, [3] J. R. R. Tolkien, was orphaned as a boy, his father dying in South Africa and his mother in England a few years later.
HMS Resolute was a mid-19th-century barque-rigged ship of the British Royal Navy, specially outfitted for Arctic exploration. Resolute became trapped in the ice searching for Franklin's lost expedition and was abandoned in 1854. Recovered by an American whaler, she was returned to Queen Victoria in 1856.
HMS Resolute was to have been a screw frigate. She was ordered in 1847 but cancelled in 1850. HMS Resolute (1850) was a discovery vessel, previously the civilian ship Ptarmigan. She was purchased in 1850 as HMS Refuge but renamed HMS Resolute later that year. She was abandoned in the Arctic in 1855, but salvaged by the Americans and returned in ...
Resolute, a commercial L class blimp; Resolute Forest Products, a Canadian pulp and paper manufacturer; Resolute Mining, an Australian mining company; G.I. Joe: Resolute, a 2009 American animated television series; Resolute, a fictional spaceship in the Exofleet of Exosquad
The Stubborn" is an epithet given to: Louis X of France (1289–1316), King of France and King of Navarre William I, Count of Burgundy (1020–1087), also Count of Mâcon
Stubborn may refer to: HMS Stubborn, a Second World War Royal Navy submarine; Little Miss Stubborn, a character in the Little Miss series of books; Mr. Stubborn, a character in the children's television show The Mr. Men Show; Stubborn, 2024 album by Nigerian singer Victony "Stubborn", a song by Senser from Stacked Up (1994)
The Resolute desk in the Treaty Room in 1992 during the term of George H. W. Bush President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden discuss the desk with Charles, Prince of Wales, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, in 2015. Below is a table with the location of the desk from 1880, when it arrived in America, to the present day.
Eldred Gregory Peck was born on April 5, 1916, in the neighborhood of La Jolla in San Diego, California, [2] [3] to Bernice Mae "Bunny" (née Ayres; 1894–1992), and Gregory Pearl Peck (1886–1962), a Rochester, New York–born chemist and pharmacist.