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  • No one from Trendle, which is based in Taunton, Somerset, was available for comment.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • No one from Trendle, which is based in Taunton, Somerset, was available for comment.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • I had no preconceptions of how the finished book would look and was involved in the design to the extent that I helped choose the clothes the actor is wearing, and approved the general idea of having the figure hold a knife behind his back, in readiness for the killing of Lucas Trendle in Cain-court

    Michael Cox - An interview with author 2010

  • Johnny Depp has been cast in the upcoming Jerry Bruckheimer produced adaptation of the classic old-time radio and early television show The Lone Ranger created by George W. Trendle.

    Johnny Depp Cast in Burton’s Alice, The Lone Ranger and Pirates of the Caribbean 4 | /Film 2008

  • The character was created by Fran Striker and George Trendle, who also created The Lone Ranger, another radio character that's being adaptation, too.

    It's Official - Seth Rogen's Green Hornet Has Been Greenlit « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • Trendle, and of what was revealed to her, or she thought was revealed to her, by that solitary heath-man.

    Wessex Tales 2006

  • ‘Not Conjuror Trendle?’ said her thin companion, turning pale.

    Wessex Tales 2006

  • Trendle shut the door behind her, and they at once started homeward together.

    Wessex Tales 2006

  • Trendle remembered her, and laying down the handful of furze-roots which he was gathering and throwing into a heap, he offered to accompany her in her homeward direction, as the distance was considerable and the days were short.

    Wessex Tales 2006

  • She had never revisited Trendle since she had been conducted to the house of the solitary by Rhoda against her will; but it now suddenly occurred to Gertrude that she would, in a last desperate effort at deliverance from this seeming curse, again seek out the man, if he yet lived.

    Wessex Tales 2006

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