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  • Strangely enough, yesterday, Booker was on the platform at the UK Independence Party South East Rally in Marsham Street, London, alongside the one man who had done most to sabotage the creation of the book, UKIP MEP and putative party leader, Nigel Farage.

    A prophet without honour Richard 2006

  • In the shadow of the trees she stood a moment, her hands clasped on her breast, recalling Marsham's words of love and comfort, resting on him, reaching out through him to the Power behind the world, which spoke surely through this loveliness of the night, this joy in the soul!

    The Testing of Diana Mallory Humphry Ward 1885

  • The incident had awakened a peculiarly strong feeling in the elder man, because during the early days of the recess he had written a series of letters to Marsham on the disputed matters that were dividing the party; letters intended not only to recall Marsham's own allegiance, but -- through him -- to reach two of the leading dissidents -- Lankester and

    The Testing of Diana Mallory Humphry Ward 1885

  • As desperate as ever to pucker up to the latest nonsense from Marsham Street, I believe that Ruralshire Constabulary may be the first to change Neighbourhood Policing Teams to Citizen Focus Teams.

    Names Will Never Hurt You « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • To be fair the canteen at Marsham Street is very good; a bit like all of the ones in Littleshire were before they were closed for ‘efficiency’ reasons. on October 12, 2009 at 9: 27 pm Anon

    Names Will Never Hurt You « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Two years later she wrote to Philippa Strachey who had masterminded her 1928 celebration dinner commiserating about the bombing of the Women's Service Building on Marsham Street.

    A stage of her own: Elisabeth Scott and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre 2011

  • Marsham wrote the event down, in effect inventing a new field of study, phenology – the effects of cyclic and seasonal phenomena on plants and animals.

    Spring's here: skylarks overhead, moles in the garden, moths in the bathroom 2011

  • Appropriately, Marsham Street was once the site of a gas works and laundry, so it continues to be dedicated to the production of hot air and the washing of dirty linen. on October 12, 2009 at 11: 43 am Andy

    Names Will Never Hurt You « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Marsham recorded 26 "Indications of Spring", as he called them, without interruption, for 62 years.

    Spring's here: skylarks overhead, moles in the garden, moths in the bathroom 2011

  • In collating his observations, Marsham, a friend of the more famous naturalist Gilbert White, crystallised a British fascination.

    Spring's here: skylarks overhead, moles in the garden, moths in the bathroom 2011

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