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  1. Hace 2 días · Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, transformed the estate into a symbol of his family‘s immense wealth and status, hosting lavish gatherings attended by monarchs like James I. The Sackvilles‘ fortunes were further bolstered in 1637 when Richard Sackville married Frances Cranfield, whose father‘s extensive art and furniture collection found a new home at Knole.

  2. Hace 3 días · As well as the gardens, the exhibition delves into the personal lives of the women, exploring the relationship between lovers Sackville-West and Woolf, pictured above, who bonded in each other’s ...

  3. Hace 3 días · As well as the gardens, the exhibition delves into the personal lives of the women, exploring the relationship between lovers Sackville-West and Woolf, pictured above, who bonded in each other’s gardens. Vita Sackville-West standing outdoors with Virginia Woolf (seated) (Houghton Library, Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass.)

  4. Hace 3 días · At the end of 1753 Elizabeth Heathcote, the daughter of Sir William Heathcote who had the staircase of No. 36 Sackville Street copied for his house in St. James's Square, took a lease of No. 21. The schedule of fixtures mentioned 'A fine painted Ceiling and a rich carved Chimney piece' in the dining-room.

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  5. Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia. May 25, 2024 (86 years old) View obituary. Jean Elizabeth Newcombe. Falmouth, Nova Scotia. May 22, 2024 (74 years old) View obituary. Nora Peach. Digby, Nova Scotia. May 23, 2024 (91 years old)

  6. Hace 4 días · Elizabeth Wright here takes a fresh look at the life and legacy of one of the greatest figures of English literature. Perfect for Woolf enthusiasts and newcomers alike, Brief Lives: Virginia Woolf offers a concise, authoritative account of the author's life, and presents an engaging overview of her afterlife in literary history.

  7. Hace 2 días · The church is chiefly in the early English style, with some Norman remains, and a tower at the east end of the aisle; in the north wall of the chancel is a mural monument of Caen stone to Richard and Elizabeth Sackville, whose effigies are sculptured in a kneeling posture: the church was newly pewed in 1838.