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  • The St Deniol's Library in Hawarden, which is funded by the national lottery, houses Gladstone's own collection of over 32,000 items.

    The British National Party 2009

  • But, as she began to draw her subjects from within her growing family and immediate milieu some of her photographs are uncannily redolent of those of the great Victorians, Julia Margaret Cameron and Lady Hawarden.

    John W. Whitehead: Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs John W. Whitehead 2011

  • But, as she began to draw her subjects from within her growing family and immediate milieu some of her photographs are uncannily redolent of those of the great Victorians, Julia Margaret Cameron and Lady Hawarden.

    John W. Whitehead: Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs John W. Whitehead 2011

  • But, as she began to draw her subjects from within her growing family and immediate milieu some of her photographs are uncannily redolent of those of the great Victorians, Julia Margaret Cameron and Lady Hawarden.

    John W. Whitehead: Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs John W. Whitehead 2011

  • The concept was the brainchild of the late Dr Tim Hawarden, a British astronomer who was awarded Nasa's exceptional technology achievement medal a year ago.

    Spacewatch: the end of the era of space shuttles 2011

  • But, as she began to draw her subjects from within her growing family and immediate milieu some of her photographs are uncannily redolent of those of the great Victorians, Julia Margaret Cameron and Lady Hawarden.

    John W. Whitehead: Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs John W. Whitehead 2011

  • But, as she began to draw her subjects from within her growing family and immediate milieu some of her photographs are uncannily redolent of those of the great Victorians, Julia Margaret Cameron and Lady Hawarden.

    John W. Whitehead: Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs John W. Whitehead 2011

  • Gravesend in Kent was not far behind – reaching 29.6C (85.3F) at 3pm – while Wales also broke its October record, which had stood since 1985 when Hawarden reached 28.2C (80.6F) shortly after 2pm.

    Indian summer brings out the crowds 2011

  • But Dr Tudor Griffiths, rector of Hawarden, said if Dr Williams believes there is public enthusiasm for sharia law, he is desperately out of touch.

    Rowan Williams is out of touch with everything but his eyebrows « Anglican Samizdat 2009

  • I also learned about the Edison mission concept, being developed by Tim Hawarden and Harley Thronson and an extensive international team.

    John C. Mather - Autobiography 2007

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