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  • Top lot in the sale will be a delicate painting of Anne, Viscountess Pollington, in a white dress with a rose at the bodice, playing with her son, John Charles, by fashionable 19th-century portraitist Sir Thomas Lawrence estimate: £300,000-£500,000.

    Finds From Historic Homes Margaret Studer 2011

  • He set them and sent them into the seven worlds--Nine Herbs Charm, Lacnunga 80, translated in Pollington 2000

    Archive 2010-04-01 Carla 2010

  • He set them and sent them into the seven worlds--Nine Herbs Charm, Lacnunga 80, translated in Pollington 2000

    Old English gods and myths: the worlds Carla 2010

  • The reconstruction of one of the bottles shown in Pollington 2003 is a handsome vessel with a copper-alloy collar and decorative panels.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Carla 2009

  • Domestic pottery is not that common and is usually unexciting and rather lumpen Pollington 2003.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Carla 2009

  • David Pollington of Vodafone R&D gave the opening talk – a scenesetter that summarized the key issues and opportunities he saw clustered around the emergence of mobile widgets.

    May « 2007 « Innovation Cloud 2007

  • In terms of exploring new presentation options, Pollington said he would like a snapshot option, so he can tab though his widget screens.

    May « 2007 « Innovation Cloud 2007

  • Wooden vessels offer several advantages over pottery Pollington 2003.

    Wooden tableware in early England Carla 2009

  • Widgets are good for users, Pollington said, giving a threefold justification.

    May « 2007 « Innovation Cloud 2007

  • Wooden vessels offer several advantages over pottery Pollington 2003.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Carla 2009

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