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  1. Henry “12th Baron Dacre” Lennard BIRTH 25 Mar 1570 Chevening, Sevenoaks District, Kent, England DEATH 8 Aug 1616 (aged 46) BURIAL All Saints Churchyard Herstmonceux, Wealden District, East Sussex, E …. Learn about Lennard's homeland. Put your face in a costume from Lennard's homelands.

  2. Henry “12th Baron Dacre” Lennard 1570-1616 Cemetery . Henry “12th Baron Dacre” Lennard BIRTH 25 Mar 1570 Chevening, Sevenoaks District, Kent, England DEATH 8 Aug 1616 (aged 46) BURIAL All Saints Churchyard Herstmonceux, Wealden District, East Sussex, E …

  3. Edmund Thomas Henry Barrett-Lennard. Born 20 Nov 1823 in Essex, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Son of George Barrett-Lennard and Elizabeth Jane (Prideaux) Barrett-Leonard. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Eliza Ann (Smith) Barrett-Lennard — married 1854 in York, Western Australia, Australia. Husband of Alice (Macneil) Barrett-Lennard ...

  4. 1 de feb. de 2011 · Henry L. Lennard's remarkable intellect, compassion, and insights into the human condition have inspired city leaders, scholars and professionals from fields as varied as psychiatry, family therapy, social psychology, pharmacology, medical ethics, architecture and urban planning from around the world. He will be sorely missed.

  5. www.imcl.online › aboutAbout | IMCL

    WHO WE ARE. The International Making Cities Livable (IMCL) conference series was begun in 1985 by Suzanne Lennard, a British architectural and urban scholar, and Henry Lennard, a Viennese medical sociologist. The Lennards were passionate about sharing the best evidence-based lessons of great cities and towns to improve the quality of life for all.

  6. 3 de abr. de 2021 · It’s hard to believe that this year marks the 35th year of the International Making Cities Livable conference series. So much has changed for cities and towns since its beginnings by Suzanne and Henry Lennard, and so much was accomplished by them – and yet so much remains to be done. We know more now about the nature of the challenges we ...

  7. 31 de dic. de 2021 · It was built in 1831 by Richard Edwards for Henry Bull. In 1897 the property was transferred to George Hardy Barrett -Lennard, who renamed the property Belhus Estate after the family seat Belhus Manor in Essex. Large areas were planted with vines for the production of table grapes. Barrett-Lennard became the first large scale exporter of grapes ...