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  2. Raine & Horne - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by Tom Raine and Joseph Horne in 1883 when they opened their firm at Wentworth Court, Elizabeth Street in Sydney. [1]By the 1970s, the Raine & Horne network stretched across Sydney, but driven by the enthusiasm of then chairman Max Raine, the Raine & Horne Board then decided to pursue a franchising business model, with its first franchised office opening in ...

  3. File:Ashfield Vale, c.1910, Raine and Horne.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Ashfield Park Estate, c.1910, Raine and Horne, under the will of late T H Kelly, lithograph William Brooks, State Library of New South Wales Z/SP/A8/8.

  4. Lennie Hayton - Wikipedia

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    Lennie Hayton met Lena Horne when both were under contract to MGM and married her in December 1947 in Paris. [11] Throughout the marriage, Hayton also acted as Horne's music director. Facing the stresses and pressures of an interracial relationship, which was still relatively rare in that time period, [12] Hayton and Horne had a tumultuous ...

  5. Mary Isabella Hales Horne - Wikipedia

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    Mary Isabella Hales Horne (November 20, 1818 – August 25, 1905) was a prominent leader in many different capacities in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [2] During her lifetime she served as a Relief Society president at the Ward and Stake levels.

  6. Tugboat Annie - Wikipedia

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    Tugboat Annie also features Robert Young and Maureen O'Sullivan as the requisite pair of young lovers. Captain Clarence Howden piloted Annie's tugboat "Narcissus" (real name Wallowa), which was owned by Foss Tug and Barge of Tacoma and had been leased to MGM for the film. Howden's son Richard Howden is seen rolling rope during the credits.

  7. Frank Smith Horne - Wikipedia

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    Frank Smith Horne was an American lyricist, poet, and government official who was an influential figure in the Harlem Renaissance. He was a member of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Black Cabinet where he served as Assistant Director of the Division of Negro Affairs, National Youth Administration.

  8. Richard Henry Horne - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hengist Horne (born Richard Henry Horne) (31 December 1802 – 13 March 1884) was an English poet and critic most famous for his poem Orion. [1] Early life

  9. Penguin poetry anthologies - Wikipedia

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    Edited by R. K. R. Thornton. The poets included were: Alfred Austin - John Barlas - Aubrey Beardsley - Laurence Binyon - Olive Custance - John Davidson - R. W. Dixon - Lord Alfred Douglas - Ernest Dowson - Michael Field - John Gray - G. A. Greene - Thomas Hardy - W. E. Henley - Herbert Horne - A. E. Housman - Selwyn Image - Lionel Johnson - Rudyard Kipling - Richard Le Gallienne - Eugene Lee ...