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WHY THE KING OF CORAL ISLAND WALKED THE 400 MILES HOME..
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WHEN Edinburgh-born children's novelist RM Ballantyne left London
bound for his home city in 1864, he planned to write the first ever
account of this epic walk.
He took just 28 days to complete the journey - but when the weary
author arrived in the Capital he found he had been pipped to the post
by an American.
Today it was revealed that the thoughts, paintings and draft
passages inspired by the adventure are to be sold at a London
auction.
On each day of his journey north Ballantyne wrote to his sister-
in-law Christina, sending watercolours and rough excerpts from the
book he had set his ...
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Nostalgia: Who was Earl Haig?(Features)
Newspaper article from: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
; FIELD MARSHAL Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, was a British soldier and senior commander during the First World...of war. Following successes at the Battle of Mons and Ypres (1st Battle of Ypres), Haig was promoted to full general and later...
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hardly a still life for haig To see Lord Haig on the inspiration for his art, visit www.edinburghnews.com
Newspaper article from: Evening News - Scotland
; ...predicting there would always be a Haig in Bemersyde. Born as his father, Douglas, the 1st Earl Haig was leading Britain's troops...what keeps George Alexander Eugene Douglas Haig - the second Earl and 30th...
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Haig's son attacks war pardons
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; ...commander Field Marshal Douglas Haig attacked the Government...Colditz prisoner of war George Haig, 88, whose father had...Farr, who served with the 1st Battalion West Yorkshire...controversial move, the 2nd Earl Haig, who is honorary president...
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Fight to clear name of executed soldier
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo
; ...going to blow your ****ing brains out". Sir Douglas Haig, later the 1st Earl Haig, the British commander- in-chief notorious for...s death sentence. On the day Harry was shot, Haig had lunch with the poet John Masefield. At his...
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'War to End All Wars' was just the start of many more.(News)
Newspaper article from: South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...to what the generals called a glorious death. Douglas Haig, Britain's supreme commander in France, told...disdain", while staying far from the front line. Haig went home to become the 1st Earl Haig with a state funeral when he died in 1928 aged...
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On This Day.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...Birth of James 1; 1829: Sir Robert Peel's act was passed founding the Metropolitan Police; 1861: Birth of Douglas, 1st Earl Haig, the field marshal who commanded British forces on the Western front; 1896: Birth of of Bessie Wallis Warfield...
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HAS HISTORY MISJUDGED THE BUTCH OF SOMME? WEEKEND.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...father, says the present Earl Haig, now 79, was a sensitive...indeed,' says Earl Haig, who recently called...to-do Fife family, Douglas went to Oxford and then...War in August 1914, Haig was placed in command of the 1st Corps, and a year later...
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