Articles related to "Royal"



Hemophilia in the Royal Family
The hereditary disease hemophilia is a well-known example of how genetics can travel through a family tree. It struck the royal families of Europe last century.
• royal family genealogy • royal family history • hereditary diseases • hemophilia in royal family • hemophilia

Borzoi: Royal Russian Wolfhound
The Borzoi, also known as the Russian Wolfhound, is a dog with uncertain origins and an aristocratic past.
• borzoi • russian wolfhound • sight hound • bolshevik revolution • grand duke nicholas

Life in the Royal Harem
What was life like for the wives and concubines who lived in the royal harems of ancient India?
• life in a royal harem • harem in ancient india • women in ancient india • lives of women in ancient india • wives in ancient india

Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Dracula
Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet presents Dracula at the Queen Elizabeth and Royal Theatre
• royal winnipeg ballet’s dracula • dracula tours to vancouver and victoria • canada’s royal winnipeg ballet presents dracula at • the story of dracula dates back to the publication • the conflicts of the ballet version explore the re

Notorious Pirate Havens - Part 4: Port Royal
My first introduction to Port Royal came when I saw Errol Flynn in <i>Captain Blood</i>. That depiction of a bustling seaport was a far cry from reality. For a time, Port Royal was a haven for pirates, who helped it gain a reputation of being one of the most vile and evil cities of the seventeenth century.
• pirates • piracy • buccaneers • port royal • jamaica

Positive Thinking - The Royal Road to Success
self-improvement, personality development
• positive thinking

Royal Funeral at Windsor Castle
The private Royal funeral of Princess Margaret at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, takes place 50 years to the day that her father King George VI was interred therewith all the pomp and ceremony of a State Funeral; a remarkable coincidence.
• queen • princess • king • duke • prince

Royal Garden Parties and Proposals
Will Marion find a way to cross the pond and attend the royal garden party? Knowing Marion, she just might. As for Mateo and Hayley... Raquel just might be back in the picture afterall!
• all my children • passions • coronation street • soaps • updates

Royal Quotation Quiz
Who said what? See if you can match these royal quotes to the people who said them!
• prince charles • queen elizabeth • queen victoria • edward viii • princess grace

Sydney Royal Botanic Garden: Down Under
A Down Under delight.
• sydney royal botanic gardens • australian botanical gardens

The Murder of Jill Dando / Royal Wedding / Brit-Mystery Showdown
The, still unsolved, murder of one of Britain's favorite presenters. The Royal Wedding on BBC America. Another round in the Brit-Mysery Showdown.
• jill dando • bbc • muder • royal wedding

The Royal Ripper?
Were Jack the Ripper's brutal crimes committed by Queen Victoria's grandson Eddy?
• jack the ripper • royal • royalty • prince eddy • albert victor

A Review of THE MUMMY from a military perspective
A review and short discussion of THE MUMMY from a military perspective.
• the mummy • brendan fraser • royal air force • egypt

And You thought Chintz Was Just Wallpaper!
The re-emergence of popular Chintzware and reproductions are fueling the latest collecting trend.
• chintzware • royal winton • transferware • ceramics • porcelain

Beware! Daffodil Police!!
I'm not in agreement with the 1998 Royal Horticulture Society's new classification system. To me, the changes are for change purpose only. This week's article is a discussion of my opposition to the changes.
• daffodils • narcissus • classification • royal horticulture society

Bletchley Park.
How a country manor house, became the centre of espionage for WW2.
• bletchley park • station x • enigma • royal mail • codes

Celebrity Birthdays
A Record-Breaking Chimp turns 74 and Queen Elizabeth is 80
• queen elizabeth • royal family • cheeta chimp • tarzan • celebrity

Doctors fuming over Cars bar
Australian doctors think "Burnout" ice cream bars will encourage kids to drive dangerously.
• cars • disney/pixar • the royal australasian college of surgeons • burnouts • ice cream

Going to the Races in Australia
Going to the races is considered a grand social event for many Australians. This article will explain why a tourist should go and how they can best blend in.
• australia • aussies • tourists • races • local

Holyroodhouse in Scotland
A visit to Scotland's Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburg will shed light on old bloodstains, the Royal Mile and the bedchamber of Mary, Queen of Scots.
• mary queen of scots • queen mary bedchambers • scotland • edinburg • holyroodhouse

HRH the Princess Margaret, 1930-2002
The Queen's sister has died
• canada • united kingdom • royal family

Nature's Own Cure
Folk medicine has long recognized the medicinal qualities of one of the most complex products your bees create, Royal Jelly. Find out more about this incredible substance.
• bees • beekeeping • beekeepers • health • treatments

Olveston- time capsule of a lost era
A look at the historic home of Dunedin, which shows us one family's life at the begining of the twentieth century
• dunedin • olveston • theomin • royal terrace • early twentieth century

Put on your Party Hat - it's Festival Time in England
The Travel Sleuth looks at some Festival celebrations in Cornwall, Lancashire, and Sussex, and a Viking Reenactment Weekend in York.
• festivals • celebrations • england • cornwall • lancashire

Researching Famous Ancestors
Finding notable people in one's family tree is part of the fun of genealogy. There are several good resources for researching your celebrity ancestors.
• genealogy • famous • celebrity • royal • family tree

Sixpence None the Richer . . . Kiss Me
Sixpence None the Richer's Grammy nominated album is certified GOLD. "Kiss Me" single cerified Gold! Sixpence's "Kiss Me" played at royal wedding! New music and video soon to be released!
• sixpence none the richer • kiss me • prince edward • royal wedding

Sons of Francois I
Brief outline of the sons of King Francois I and Queen Claude; Francois the Dauphin, Henri II and Charles, Duc de Orleans.
• renaissance • francoisei • queen claude • henri ii • france

SRW Tip#14: Grow Roses With a Friend
• rose societies • american rose society • canadian rose society • royal horticultural rose society • websites

St. Petersburg and Rasputin
On the subject of Romanovs one must also include the mystery of the man often referred to as the Mad Monk, Gregori Rasputin.
• rasputin • russian • tsars • tzars • hemophilia

St. Petersburg Tsar Family
Besides the splendor of the art and architecture of Saint Petersburg, the history specific to this city draws visitors from all over the world.
• st petersburg • royal family • tsar • history • traveler

The 1982 Falkland Islands War
Between April 2 and June 14, 1982 Great Britain and Argentina fought the first modern war of the missle age in the air, on the sea, and the ground.
• falklands • argentina • britian • raf • harrier

THE DINOSAUR CAPITAL OF CANADA
The Badlands of Drumheller, in South Central Alberta, are very rare. A rich cache of fossils as well as intact dinosaur skeletons can be found in this area. A perfect vacation spot for the whole family.
• suite101 • suite101.com • mary • alward • mary alward

The Sultan's Elephant
Spectacular street show from Royal de Luxe features a forty-two ton mechanical elephant, a barrel-shaped wooden rocket, and a sixteen-foot little girl.
• sultan's elephant • sultan • elephant • royal de luxe • street theatre

Was King Tut Murdered? (Part 2)
Tutankhamen's mysterious death. Was it murder?
• ankhesenamen • aye • horemheb • egyptian • ancient

Eugene Esmonde: Victoria Cross
The story of a doomed operation in February 1942 against impossible odds and the man who became the first Fleet Air Arm winner of the highest recognition for valour.
• world war ii • fleet air arm • bismarck action • dover straits action • all aircraft lost

"A Prophet Before Her Time:" Beatrice Potter Webb, Part III
Part III of three-part series on Beatrice Potter Webb, Britain's greatest political theorist of the 20th Century!!
• beatrice potter webb • royal commission for the relieving of distress and • poor laws • britain • 1909-1945

"A Prophet Before Her Time:" Beatrice Potter Webb, Part II
Part II of three-part series on Beatrice Potter Webb, Britain's greatest political theorist of the 20th Century!!
• beatrice potter webb • royal commission for the relieving of distress and • poor laws • britain • 1905-09

Bad Queen Caroline (Part 1)
The disastrous marriage of England's King George IV and Queen Caroline.
• george iv • prince of wales • prince regent • regency • caroline

Canadian's in Vietnam
Many people, even Canadian's are unaware of the contributions their fellow men made to the war effort in Vietnam. Even in this unpopular war they conducted themselves with distinction.
• vietnam • war • mia • kia • pow

Cultural cruising specialist saved
Swan Hellenic inspired more loyalty than any other cruise line but will cease operation in April. A last-minute sale means the brand will live on.
• cultural cruising • swan hellenic • carnival cruises • princess cruises • save our swan

Danish Design: Copenhagen
Go to the source in Copenhagen, Denmark to see cutting edge Scandinavian and Danish design in museums, galleries, and shops.
• danish design • scandinavian design • copenhagen • danish museum of art and design • shopping for danish design

Daughters of Francois I
Life was not always easy for royal daughters.
• francois i • queen claude • james v • french princesses • royal daughters

Diane de Poitiers and Henri II
Diane de Poiters ruled France alongside Henri II for over a decade. Her early influence on the French prince's life was an important factor.
• henri ii • catherine de medici • diane de poitiers • francios i • battle of pavia

Dogsled or Snowshoe with Wolves
The International Wolf Center provides a unique way to mix wintersport—dogsledding and snowshoeing—with the study of wolf ecology.
• international wolf center • dogsledding • snowshoeing • wintersport • wolves

English Playwright Caryl Churchill
As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, The Royal Court is presenting Caryl Churchill's Top Girls in July 2006.
• caryl churchill • royal court theatre • sam shepard • wallace shawn • max stafford-clark

Etiquette for Jubilee Occasions
Golden Jubilee hints on Royal etiquette in correspondence and behaviour for those communicating with The Queen and Her Consort or attending official functions in the UK and Commonwealth where members of the Royal Family are present.
• london • edinburgh • windsor • castle • sandringham

Ferns For The Shade Garden - Part III
More hardy ferns for the shady garden - royal fern and Christmas fern, an evergreen native with a tough constitution.
• shade • shade garden • shady garden • gardening in shade • perennials

Golf cruises with Peter Deilmann
Peter Deilmann Cruises has introduced 14 golf themed cruises in its luxury ocean and river cruise programme, taking in some of the world's top golf courses
• peter deilmann • golf cruises • theme cruises • cruises for golfers • river cruise

Henry Moore at Kew Gardens, UK
Just as Henry Moore desired, his massive sculptures are now on show with backdrops that complement them, and where the changing light and seasons alter the viewpoint.
• henry moore sculptor • royal botanic gardens at kew • england • unesco world heritage site • kew palace

Lafayette and Marie Antoinette (Part 1)
How the Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the American Revolution, temporarily saved Queen Marie Antoinette from death.
• lafayette • marquis • general • american revolution • revolutionary war


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