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Place in Marlborough, New Zealand
Bulwer is a small locality in Waihinau Bay in the outer Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere, New Zealand. It can be reached by 77 km of winding, mostly unsealed
Bulwer,_New_Zealand
British statesman and writer (1803–1873)
Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, GCMG, PC (/ˈbʊlwər/; 25 May 1803 – 18 January 1873) was an English writer and politician. He
Edward_Bulwer-Lytton
Tongue-in-cheek writing contest
The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (BLFC) was a tongue-in-cheek contest, held annually and sponsored by the English Department of San José State University
Bulwer-Lytton_Fiction_Contest
Topics referred to by the same term
Lorina Bulwer (1838-1912) Workhouse inmate and textile artist Bulwer, Queensland, Australia Bulwer Island, Queensland, Australia Bulwer, New Zealand (in
Bulwer
Alleged German secret society
Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803–1873) for his novel The Coming Race (1871), and likely derives from the Latin term virilis (manly, powerful). Bulwer-Lytton
Vril_Society
New Zealand. The North Island and South Island are the two largest islands of New Zealand. Stewart Island is the largest of the smaller islands. New Zealand
List_of_birds_of_New_Zealand
Sound in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
is the easternmost of the main sounds of the Marlborough Sounds, in New Zealand's South Island. Its original Māori name is after the local tōtara trees
Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui
Queen_Charlotte_Sound_/_Tōtaranui
Mountain on South Island, New Zealand
formerly Mount Tapuaenuku, is the highest peak in the northeast of New Zealand's South Island. The name translates from Māori as "footprint of the rainbow"
Tapuae-o-Uenuku
Cattle station in New Zealand
Kaikōura Mountain range in the South Island's Marlborough District. It is New Zealand's largest farm, at over 1,800 square kilometres (440,000 acres) and supports
Molesworth_Station
Landmass off South Island in the South Pacific
the Marlborough Sounds, on the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville. With
D'Urville_Island
Mountain pass in New Zealand
an alpine pass in the Rachel Range of the Inland Kaikoura Ranges of New Zealand's northern South Island. It lies between the valleys of the upper Acheron
Wards_Pass
Type of protected area in New Zealand
A recreation reserve is a type of New Zealand protected area owned by the New Zealand Government[citation needed] and reserved mainly for sporting or
Recreation_reserve
Natural harbour in Marlborough, New Zealand
and natural harbour at the northern end of the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand. It is close to the northern tip of the South Island, at the western
Port_Gore
Season of streaming series
McKnight as Paxter Strong Paul Valentine as Germund Strong Eddie Eyre as Axell Bulwer Jack Parry-Jones as Willem Blackwood Amanda Collin as Jeyne Arryn Antonio
House_of_the_Dragon_season_2
Lagoon in Marlborough Region, South Island
Lake Grassmere / Kapara Te Hau is a New Zealand waituna-type lagoon in the northeastern South Island, close to Cook Strait. The lake is used for the production
Lake_Grassmere
Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the doubtfuls omitted. It includes the birds of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica
List of birds of Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica
List_of_birds_of_Australia,_New_Zealand_and_Antarctica
Island of the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
the northernmost tip of the Marlborough Sounds in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies two kilometres to the northeast of Cape Stephens, the northernmost
Stephens_Island_(New_Zealand)
Island in New Zealand
Sound in Marlborough, New Zealand. It reaches a height of 79 metres (259 ft) and is 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the New Zealand mainland.[citation needed]
Allports_Island
Tennyson Inlet, (New Zealand) is the western arm of Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere in the Marlborough Sounds. Tennyson Inlet encompasses Duncan Bay to Tawhitinui
Tennyson_Inlet
Locality in Marlborough, New Zealand
Riverlands is a locality in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 1 runs through the settlement, and the Ōpaoa River flows past to the northeast. Blenheim
Riverlands
Bay in New Zealand
ridge. Elaine Bay and its surrounds, which include French Bay and Bulwer, New Zealand and which surrounds but does not include Ōkiwi Bay, covers 190.75 km2
Elaine_Bay
westernmost edge of the Marlborough Sounds on the northern coast of New Zealand's South Island. It has two major arms, Ōkiwi Bay and Squally Cove. The
Croisilles_Harbour
Peninsula in Marlborough, New Zealand
Taonui-a-Kupe) is a peninsula in Marlborough, in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies between Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui and Cook Strait. Cape
Cape_Jackson
Island in Queen Charlotte Sound in New Zealand
is located in Queen Charlotte Sound, one of the Marlborough Sounds of New Zealand. James Cook recorded its original name as Hamote. The island is long
Long_Island_(Marlborough)
Suburb of Blenheim, New Zealand
Latin American and African New Zealanders (MELAA); and 2.6% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by
Redwoodtown
Topics referred to by the same term
district of Lytton, Queensland Lytton, British Columbia, named for Edward Bulwer-Lytton Lytton Mountain, named for the town of Lytton Lytton Township, since
Lytton
Group of islands in Cook Strait, New Zealand
(Māori: Ngāwhatu-kai-ponu) is a group of small islands in Cook Strait, New Zealand, off the east coast of Cape Koamaru, Arapaoa Island. The islands are
The_Brothers_(New_Zealand)
Mountain in the Bryant Range, New Zealand
3167806; 173.4165417 Maungatapu is a mountain in New Zealand located on the border of the Nelson, New Zealand and Marlborough Regions. It lies in the Bryant
Maungatapu
Bay in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand
Clifford Bay is a bay in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand, in the Marlborough Region. It lies between Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay to the
Clifford_Bay
Island group of New Zealand
the Marlborough Sounds along the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. The group consists of Wakaterepapanui Island (225 m (738 ft) high),
Rangitoto_Islands
north-east extension of Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay at the northeast of New Zealand's South Island, on the east coast of the Marlborough Sounds. With only
Port_Underwood
Channel in New Zealand
Au) is one of the drowned valleys that form the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand. Inter-island ferries normally use it as the principal channel between
Tory_Channel
Bay in Marlborough District, New Zealand
Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay is located at the northeast of New Zealand's South Island, to the south of the Marlborough Sounds and north of Clifford Bay
Cloudy_Bay
Flooded valleys in New Zealand
network of sea-drowned valleys at the northern end of the South Island of New Zealand. The Marlborough Sounds were created by a combination of land subsidence
Marlborough_Sounds
Island in New Zealand
Sounds, at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island. It is 400 metres off the much larger Arapaoa Island. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Blumine_Island
Settlement in Marlborough, New Zealand
the north east of Picton, Marlborough, New Zealand. Waikawa Bay opens onto Queen Charlotte Sound. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives
Waikawa,_Marlborough
Suburb of Blenheim, New Zealand
528 people per km2. Witherlea had a population of 5,757 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 351 people (6.5%) since the 2018 census, and an
Witherlea
Headland on South Island, New Zealand
West Head is the easternmost point of the New Zealand's South Island. It is named West Head as it marks the western side of the entrance to Tory Channel
West_Head
Hill in New Zealand
Dillon Cone is a hill in the south Marlborough region of the country of New Zealand with an elevation of 1,331 metres (4,367 ft) above sea level. It is the
Dillon_Cone
Bay in New Zealand
Admiralty Bay is a large indentation in the northern coast of New Zealand's South Island. It lies close to the northernmost mainland point of the Marlborough
Admiralty_Bay_(New_Zealand)
Suburb of Blenheim, New Zealand
Blenheim's central district, in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. Pollard Park and Lansdowne Park are large parks to the west and north
Mayfield,_Blenheim
Form of communication using one or both hands
are in use by Deaf people, although Bulwer presents a different system which is focused on public speaking. Bulwer, J. (1648) Philocopus", or "the Deaf
Fingerspelling
Largest of the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
which make up the Marlborough Sounds at the north of the South Island, New Zealand. The Marlborough Sounds is a system of drowned river valleys, which were
Pelorus_Sound
Island in New Zealand
the Marlborough Sounds on the northeastern tip of the South Island of New Zealand, with a total area of 320 ha (790 acres). Maud Island is situated approximately
Maud_Island
Bay located in Tennyson Inlet, New Zealand
173.7664611 Penzance Bay is a popular bay located in Tennyson Inlet, New Zealand, within the Marlborough Sounds. Tennyson Inlet is an arm of Pelorus Sound
Penzance_Bay
Place in Marlborough, New Zealand
Waitaria Bay is a locality in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. It lies on the northern side of Kenepuru Sound in the Marlborough Sounds. The town
Waitaria_Bay
the Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park at the top of the South Island of New Zealand. Located at the end of a distinctive land feature easily recognisable
Tawero_Point
Suburb of Blenheim, New Zealand
Latin American and African New Zealanders (MELAA); and 2.5% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by
Springlands
Town in Marlborough, New Zealand
Havelock is a small town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand, at the head of Pelorus Sound, one of the Marlborough Sounds, and at the mouth of the
Havelock,_New_Zealand
Suburb in New Zealand
in inner Blenheim, in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. Ōmaka Marae is located in Burleigh. It is a marae (meeting ground) for
Burleigh,_New_Zealand
Place in Marlborough, New Zealand
Linkwater is a locality in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. Queen Charlotte Drive, the direct route between Havelock to the west and Picton to the
Linkwater
Mountain range in South Island, New Zealand
located in the Canterbury Region in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand. The two ranges are visible from a great distance, including from the
Kaikōura_Ranges
Beach in New Zealand
Beach is a section of rugged coastline in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand that is known for unusual rock formations. The geological features include
Ward_Beach
Locality in Marlborough, New Zealand
Fairhall is a locality in Marlborough, New Zealand. Blenheim is about 7.5 km to the northeast. The Fairhall River runs past to the west. The river and
Fairhall
Island group in New Zealand
the Marlborough Sounds along the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. The group consists of Nukuwaiata Island (to the southwest), rising to
Chetwode_Islands
Place in Marlborough, New Zealand
where the Wakamarina River joins the Pelorus River, in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 6 runs through the area. Rai Valley is 17 km to the northwest
Canvastown
Suburb of Blenheim, New Zealand
suburb of Blenheim, in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. Riversdale is separated from the rest of Blenheim by the Ōpaoa River
Riversdale,_Blenheim
Island in New Zealand
Island is a small island in the Marlborough administrative region of New Zealand. It lies in Queen Charlotte Sound where it is an extension of the ridge
Amerikiwhati_Island
Island in Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
the Marlborough Sounds, at the north-east tip of the South Island of New Zealand. The island has a land area of 75 km2 (29 square miles). Queen Charlotte
Arapaoa_Island
Topics referred to by the same term
College, a private school in Valencia, Spain The Caxtons, a novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton William Henry Rhodes or Caxton, American attorney William Caxton
Caxton
Island in New Zealand
Matapara / Pickersgill Island (Māori: Matapara) is an island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds, in the outer reaches of Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui
Matapara_/_Pickersgill_Island
1860–1861 novel by Charles Dickens
ending in deference to Bulwer-Lytton. In contrast, John Hillis-Miller stated that Dickens's personality was so assertive that Bulwer-Lytton had little influence
Great_Expectations
Central Business District of Blenheim, New Zealand
district of Blenheim, in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. The central park, Seymour Square, contains a clock tower and war memorial
Blenheim_Central
Language that uses manual communication and body language to convey meaning
public speaking, or communication by or with deaf people. In 1648, John Bulwer described "Master Babington", a deaf man proficient in the use of a manual
Sign_language
Locality in New Zealand
Meretoto / Ship Cove is a small bay in the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand. It is located near the entrance of Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui, west
Meretoto_/_Ship_Cove
1959 film
film The Last Days of Pompeii was the eighth cinematic version of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel of the same name. First published in 1834, the novel became
The Last Days of Pompeii (1959 film)
The_Last_Days_of_Pompeii_(1959_film)
titles Bunshun Kiichigo Awards, for the worst Japanese and foreign films Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, for the deliberately worst written opening sentence
List_of_mocking_awards
Rural settlement in Marlborough, New Zealand
Ngākuta Bay is a settlement and bay in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand. The bay is part of Grove Arm in Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui. Picton
Ngākuta_Bay
Cape Campbell (Māori: Te Rae-o-te-kōhaka) is in Marlborough, New Zealand, on the northeastern coast of the South Island. It lies at the southern end of
Cape_Campbell
Name list
Armstrong (1876–1955), Canadian-born engineer and inventor Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton (1831–1891), English statesman and poet Edward
Edward_Robert
British colonial war in 1879
2220, No. 40: Bulwer to Hicks Beach, 9 August 1878. British Parliamentary Papers, C. 2220, Enclosure in No. 89: Cetshwayo to Bulwer, 24 August 1879
Anglo-Zulu_War
Town in Marlborough, New Zealand
Grovetown is a small town in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 1 runs past the settlement to the west, and the Wairau River flows past to the northeast
Grovetown,_New_Zealand
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
neighbourhood of Bulwer Island is in the centre of the suburb (27°24′35″S 153°08′11″E / 27.4097°S 153.1363°E / -27.4097; 153.1363 (Bulwer Island (neighbourhood)))
Pinkenba,_Queensland
Place in Marlborough, New Zealand
area near Blenheim in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. The Waihopai River drains the area. The Government Communications Security
Waihopai_Valley
English writer
romance of "The Fancy," "The Blue Bird's Eye." It is Harrison Ainsworth and Bulwer-Lytton up-to-date, that is to say, Victorian romance sans Victorian longueurs
George_Edgar_(writer)
Place in Marlborough, New Zealand
Moenui is a small settlement 3 km east of Havelock in the South Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the shores of the Mahikipawa arm of the Mahau Sound
Moenui
Locality in Marlborough, New Zealand
Koromiko is a locality in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 1 runs through the area. Picton is about 6.5 km (4.0 mi) to the northeast, and Blenheim
Koromiko,_New_Zealand
Island in New Zealand
Forsyth Island lies in the outer Marlborough Sounds of New Zealand's South Island and is separated from the mainland by the 300m wide Allen Strait (also
Forsyth_Island_(New_Zealand)
Surname list
the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, and was first run in the year 2001 Lyttle Peak, a mountain in New Zealand Mount Lyttle, a mountain in New Zealand https://forebears
Lyttle
Name list
the Canada, United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, and also in European countries such as Germany, Norway, Sweden, and
Henry_(given_name)
Sign language used in the United Kingdom
conceiving [understanding] them, then to their conceiving one another. John Bulwer, who had an adopted deaf daughter Chirothea Johnson, authored four late-Renaissance
British_Sign_Language
Place in Marlborough, New Zealand
Pelorus Bridge is a tiny locality in Marlborough, in New Zealand's South Island, where the Rai River meets Pelorus River. State Highway 6 crosses the
Pelorus_Bridge
Name list
Republic and the second president of Armenia between 1998 and 2008 Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton (1831–1891), English statesman, Conservative
Robert
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1855–1858, 1859–1865)
Life of Lord Palmerston up to 1847 was written by Henry Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer, volumes I and II (1870), volume III edited and partly written
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
Henry_John_Temple,_3rd_Viscount_Palmerston
Body of water in New Zealand
is one of the larger of the Marlborough Sounds in the South Island of New Zealand. The drowned valley is an arm of Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere, it runs for
Kenepuru_Sound
Island in New Zealand
New Zealand. A navigational beacon is proposed for the island for sailors travelling along French Pass. Islands portal List of islands of New Zealand
Anatakupu_Island
Hand gesture
discoursing gestures thereof." Among the many hand gestures detailed by Bulwer, he described one as "The top of the fore-finger moved to joyne with the
OK_gesture
Body of water on New Zealand coast
the Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park, at the top of the South Island, New Zealand. The origin of the name is thought to have been the fairy penguin.[citation
Fairy_Bay
Literature society in London
1921–1945: Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe 1946–1947: Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton 1947–1982: Lord Butler of Saffron Walden 1982–1988:
Royal_Society_of_Literature
Historical confinement for mentally ill people
generation later, Rosina Bulwer Lytton, daughter of the women's rights advocate Anna Wheeler, was locked up by her husband Edward Bulwer-Lytton and subsequently
Lunatic_asylum
Medieval Italian populist politician (1313–1354)
Rienzo's life and fate have formed the subject of a novel Rienzi by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1835), tragic plays by Gustave Drouineau (1826), Mary Russell Mitford
Cola_di_Rienzo
prion, Pachyptila turtur (A) Antarctic prion, Pachyptila desolata (A) Bulwer's petrel, Bulweria bulwerii (A) Tahiti petrel, Pseudobulweria rostrata (N)
List of birds of New Caledonia
List_of_birds_of_New_Caledonia
Romance, horror and death literary genre
Arthur Conan Doyle, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton, and printed new stories by modern authors featuring both traditional and new horrors. The most significant
Gothic_fiction
British organic farmer (1898–1990)
of the six children of Gerald, 2nd Earl of Balfour, and Lady Elizabeth Bulwer-Lytton, daughter of the 1st Earl of Lytton (former Viceroy of India). She
Lady_Eve_Balfour
List of British overseas cities and historic development
Factor Governor Vice-Admiral Sir James to Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer 17 August 1859, CO 60:5, no. 10046, 40". bcgenesis.uvic.ca. 17 August 1859
British_overseas_cities
and Pound, Devon". History of Parliament. Retrieved 15 June 2016. "James Bulwer". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 11 April 2017. "Player profile: Lord Burghley"
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
Injury that will ultimately lead to a person's death
serpent, a mortal wound. The 1838 romance novel Leila II. ii. by Edward Bulwer-Lytton uses mortal wound to depict a scene "while the blood oozes slow and
Mortal_wound
Religion established in the United States
Rosicrucians and were popularized in the fictional literature of Edward Bulwer-Lytton. The idea of having messages conveyed to a medium through spiritually
Theosophy
Racial belief system
19th century promoted these Germanic links, such as Henry Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer who said that it was "in the free forests of Germany that
Anglo-Saxonism
New Zealand grebe New Zealand kākā New Zealand king shag †New Zealand merganser New Zealand pigeon New Zealand pipit New Zealand plover †New Zealand quail
List_of_birds_by_common_name
BULWER NEW-ZEALAND
BULWER NEW-ZEALAND
Male
French
Norman French form of Scandinavian Njal, NEL means "champion."
Boy/Male
Biblical
A lamp, new-tilled land.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Bulmer, in North Yorkshire and Essex, or from Boulmer in Northumberland. The first, recorded in Domesday Book as Bolemere, is named in Old English with bula ‘bull’ + mere ‘lake’, as is Boulmer; the second, found in early records as Bulenemera, is from bulena (genitive plural of bula) + mere ‘lake’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a scribe or copyist, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French bulle ‘letter’, ‘document’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in Normandy that has not been identified. If it is Bouillé, and so identical with Bulley 1, the -er(s) may have arisen by analogy with other Norman place names in -ière(s) (see for example Villers).German : nickname for a man with a loud voice, from an agent derivative of Middle High German bullen ‘to roar’ (of imitative origin).
Boy/Male
British, English
Brewer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burger.
Male
English
Short form of English Newton, NEWT means "new settlement."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a newcomer to an area, from Middle English newe ‘new’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a yew tree, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atten ewe ‘at the yew’ (Old English æt ðæm ēowe).German and Jewish (American) : Translation of German Neu.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Buller 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bolger.
Boy/Male
Indian
Little saint, Little holy one, From the new town
Male
English
 Short form of English Lewis, LEW means "famous warrior." Compare with another form of Lew.
Male
Hebrew
(× Öµ×¡) Hebrew name NES means "miracle."
Male
English
Modern English name derived from the Greek word neos, NEO means "new." Compare with another form of Neo.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant spelling of Bowler.
Boy/Male
Chinese, Christian, Finnish, German, Greek, Swedish
Gift; New
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Yiddish Lev, LEW means "lion." Compare with another form of Lew.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Little saint, Little holy one, From the new town
Biblical
a lamp; new-tilled land
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Prince; Courageous Army; Light and Innocence; God of Light; Ruler; Bold; Brave
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