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  • Christopher Hussey
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Christopher Hussey may refer to: Chris Hussey (born 1989), English footballer Christopher Hussey (died 1686) (1599–1686), English colonial official Christopher

    Christopher Hussey

    Christopher_Hussey

  • Christopher Hussey (died 1686)
  • English colonial official

    Captain Christopher Hussey (1599–1686) was a moderate English Puritan colonial official and initial settler of Hampton, New Hampshire and Nantucket in

    Christopher Hussey (died 1686)

    Christopher_Hussey_(died_1686)

  • Christopher Hussey (historian)
  • British architectural historian (1899–1970)

    Christopher Edward Clive Hussey CBE (21 October 1899 – 20 March 1970) was a British architecture writer. He was one of the chief authorities on British

    Christopher Hussey (historian)

    Christopher_Hussey_(historian)

  • Hussey
  • Surname list

    Christopher Hussey (1599–1686), early settler in New England Christopher Hussey (1899–1970), British architectural historian Cornelia Collins Hussey (1827–1902)

    Hussey

    Hussey

  • Olivia Hussey
  • British-Argentine actress (1951–2024)

    Olivia Hussey (née Osuna; 17 April 1951 – 27 December 2024) was an Argentine and British actress. The daughter of Argentine singer Osvaldo Ribó and Englishwoman

    Olivia Hussey

    Olivia Hussey

    Olivia_Hussey

  • Castle Drogo
  • Country house in Devon, England

    nevertheless produced one of his finest buildings. The architectural critic Christopher Hussey described the result: "The ultimate justification of Drogo is that

    Castle Drogo

    Castle Drogo

    Castle_Drogo

  • Edwin Lutyens
  • English architect (1869–1944)

    war memorials and public buildings. In his biography, the writer Christopher Hussey wrote, "In his lifetime (Lutyens) was widely held to be our greatest

    Edwin Lutyens

    Edwin Lutyens

    Edwin_Lutyens

  • Stephen Bachiler
  • English clergyman (1561–1656)

    Nathaniel, Deborah, Stephen, Samuel, Ann, and Theodate, who later married Christopher Hussey (1599–1686), also one of the earliest settlers of New Hampshire. Bachiler

    Stephen Bachiler

    Stephen_Bachiler

  • Sperm whale
  • Largest species of toothed whale

    it that sometime in the early 18th century, around 1712, Captain Christopher Hussey, while cruising for right whales near shore, was blown offshore by

    Sperm whale

    Sperm whale

    Sperm_whale

  • Family of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
  • Markle and Ragland families

    landowner Mary Hussey Smith (died 1908), herself a descendant of an American colonial family whose line can be traced to Captain Christopher Hussey (died 1686)

    Family of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

    Family of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

    Family_of_Meghan,_Duchess_of_Sussex

  • Brympton d'Evercy
  • Manor house near Yeovil, Somerset, England

    has been called the most beautiful of its kind in England; in 1927, Christopher Hussey, near the start of a 50-year career as an architectural authority

    Brympton d'Evercy

    Brympton d'Evercy

    Brympton_d'Evercy

  • Hampton, New Hampshire
  • Place in New Hampshire, United States

    Acts of Privy Council records that Stephen Bachiler's son-in-law, "Christopher Hussey of Hampton, Esquire", was appointed by King Charles II to "govern

    Hampton, New Hampshire

    Hampton, New Hampshire

    Hampton,_New_Hampshire

  • Picturesque
  • Aesthetic ideal

    aspire to the sublime or be pleased with the picturesque. According to Christopher Hussey, "While the outstanding qualities of the sublime were vastness and

    Picturesque

    Picturesque

    Picturesque

  • Woodwind section
  • Section of orchestra or concert band

    Three Sketches for Woodwind Ensemble (2016) Christopher Hussey (born 1974) Dreamtide (2012) Christopher Hussey (born 1974) Twisted Skyscape (2008) Shea Lolin

    Woodwind section

    Woodwind section

    Woodwind_section

  • India Gate
  • War memorial arch in New Delhi, India

    iconography such as crosses". Lutyens according to his biographer, Christopher Hussey, relied on the "elemental mode", a style of commemoration based on

    India Gate

    India Gate

    India_Gate

  • Georgian architecture
  • Architectural styles current in the English-speaking world between c. 1714 and 1830

    James Stevens Curl, Georgian Architecture, David & Charles, 1993. Christopher Hussey, Early Georgian Houses, Mid-Georgian Houses, Late Georgian Houses

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian_architecture

  • Holkham Hall
  • 18th-century house in Norfolk, England

    Hudson. Christopher Hussey (1955). English Country Houses: Early Georgian 1715–1760 London, Country Life. (pages 131–146) Christopher Hussey (1967). English

    Holkham Hall

    Holkham Hall

    Holkham_Hall

  • Sperm whaling
  • Human hunting of sperm whales

    story is apocryphal, since no Christopher Hussey would have been the proper age in 1712. However, another member of the Hussey family, possibly Bachelor (Bachelder)

    Sperm whaling

    Sperm whaling

    Sperm_whaling

  • Thomas Markle
  • American lighting director and director of photography (born 1944)

    great-great-grandmother, New Hampshire landowner Mary Hussey Smith (died 1908), who was a descendant of Christopher Hussey. He also descends from Sir Philip Wentworth

    Thomas Markle

    Thomas_Markle

  • Trent Park
  • English country house and grounds in north London

    Aslet called "an appreciation of English reserve." In the words of Christopher Hussey, at Trent, Sassoon caught "that indefinable and elusive quality, the

    Trent Park

    Trent Park

    Trent_Park

  • Nantucket
  • Consolidated town and county in Massachusetts, United States

    Coffin, Peter Coffin, Thomas Macy (an ancestor of William H. Macy), Christopher Hussey, Richard Swain, Thomas Barnard, Stephen Greenleaf, John Swain and

    Nantucket

    Nantucket

    Nantucket

  • Thistle Chapel
  • Chapel in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Giles' while complementing other buildings on Parliament Square. Christopher Hussey argued Lorimer was successful in creating a chapel that "harmonises

    Thistle Chapel

    Thistle Chapel

    Thistle_Chapel

  • Country Life (magazine)
  • British weekly glossy magazine

    Vincent 1897–1900 Peter Anderson Graham 1900–1925 W E Barber 1925–1933 Christopher Hussey 1933–1940 (previously Architectural Editor) F Whitaker 1940–1958 John

    Country Life (magazine)

    Country_Life_(magazine)

  • Godinton House
  • Grade I listed country house in Great Chart with Singleton, Kent, England

    restore, and enhance the house and parklands.[citation needed] Hussey, Christopher (1985). "Introduction". Godinton Park. Derby: English Life. ISBN 0-85101-161-6

    Godinton House

    Godinton House

    Godinton_House

  • John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford
  • Chief Butler of England (c. 1465–1537)

    John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford (sometimes spelled Hosey, Husey, Hussie, Huse; 1465/1466 – 29 June 1537) was Chief Butler of England from 1521

    John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford

    John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford

    John_Hussey,_1st_Baron_Hussey_of_Sleaford

  • King Alfred's Tower
  • Folly tower in Somerset, England

    remembered as among the great benefactors of the English scene. — Christopher Hussey, Country Life, 11 June 1938. In 1765, Henry Flitcroft, a Palladian

    King Alfred's Tower

    King Alfred's Tower

    King_Alfred's_Tower

  • Cothay Manor
  • Grade I listed historic house museum in Stawley, United Kingdom

    Bluett, who was the lord of the manor at the time. In 1927, historian Christopher Hussey wrote in Country Life that this manor house was "the most perfect

    Cothay Manor

    Cothay Manor

    Cothay_Manor

  • John Soutar
  • Scottish-born architect

    contribution to the Suburb was applauded by architectural critic and author Christopher Hussey in Country Life magazine: "Architecturally, the result [the Suburb]

    John Soutar

    John_Soutar

  • Christopher Jones (actor, born 1941)
  • American actor (1941–2014)

    (2018-08-01). "Olivia Hussey, star of Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet: 'I was wild'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-12-25. Christopher Jones at IMDb

    Christopher Jones (actor, born 1941)

    Christopher Jones (actor, born 1941)

    Christopher_Jones_(actor,_born_1941)

  • Winthrop Fleet
  • 1630 Puritan naval trip to New England

    Cole, purveyor of the first tavern in the new world Edward Convers Christopher Hussey, early settler of Hampton, New Hampshire and Nantucket, Massachusetts

    Winthrop Fleet

    Winthrop Fleet

    Winthrop_Fleet

  • Berrydown Court
  • Country house in Hampshire, England, by Edwin Lutyens

    all. It is also one of the less appreciated of his early designs; Christopher Hussey, in his biography of Lutyens, described it as "undistinguished", although

    Berrydown Court

    Berrydown Court

    Berrydown_Court

  • Costelloe Lodge
  • House in County Galway, Ireland

    London: Arts Council of Great Britain. ISBN 978-0-728-70303-2. Hussey, Christopher (1989) [1950]. The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Woodbridge: Antique

    Costelloe Lodge

    Costelloe_Lodge

  • Lynn, Massachusetts
  • City in Essex County, Massachusetts, US

    and bicycle enthusiast Chris Howard, professional baseball pitcher Christopher Hussey, sea captain, proprietor of Nantucket, and councilor of New Hampshire;

    Lynn, Massachusetts

    Lynn, Massachusetts

    Lynn,_Massachusetts

  • Oliver Hill (architect)
  • British architect

    the works of Gunnar Asplund. He was also influenced by his friend Christopher Hussey, Raymond McGrath and Mansfield Forbes. His work continued to be marked

    Oliver Hill (architect)

    Oliver Hill (architect)

    Oliver_Hill_(architect)

  • Wilton House
  • Historic house in Wiltshire, England

    caused is now a matter of some dispute. The architectural historian Christopher Hussey has convincingly argued that it was not as severe as some records

    Wilton House

    Wilton House

    Wilton_House

  • The Cenotaph
  • War memorial in Whitehall, London

    Lutyens and Lloyd George was not recorded. Lutyens's biographer, Christopher Hussey, puts it at 19 July, which cannot be correct as this was the date

    The Cenotaph

    The Cenotaph

    The_Cenotaph

  • John Cornforth (historian)
  • British architectural historian

    joining the staff at the magazine in 1961. Its architectural editor Christopher Hussey, encouraged Cornforth to write a book with architect Oliver Hill on

    John Cornforth (historian)

    John_Cornforth_(historian)

  • List of Puritans
  • Robert Hill Thomas Hooker John Howe Joshua Hoyle Laurence Humphrey Christopher Hussey Anne Hutchinson Henry Ireton James Janeway Francis Johnson John Lathrop

    List of Puritans

    List of Puritans

    List_of_Puritans

  • Scotney Castle
  • Country house in Lamberhurst, Kent, England

    a 100-million-year-old impression of a dinosaur's footprint. On Christopher Hussey's death in 1970 the estate was left to the National Trust. Several

    Scotney Castle

    Scotney Castle

    Scotney_Castle

  • Nether Lypiatt Manor
  • Country house in Gloucestershire, England

    £11 million. For a review of Nether Lypiatt Manor (with 27 photographs) see Christopher Hussey in Country Life, 19 and 26 May 1934, and for Morley Horder's restorations

    Nether Lypiatt Manor

    Nether Lypiatt Manor

    Nether_Lypiatt_Manor

  • Chris Hussey
  • English footballer (born 1989)

    Christopher Ian Hussey (born 2 January 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Southern League Premier Division Central

    Chris Hussey

    Chris Hussey

    Chris_Hussey

  • Trafalgar Park, Wiltshire
  • Grade I listed house in the United Kingdom

    of 2021, it is listed for sale as "fully restored" at £11 million. Christopher Hussey, English Country Houses: Mid Georgian (1955) ISBN 1-85149-031-0 (1988

    Trafalgar Park, Wiltshire

    Trafalgar Park, Wiltshire

    Trafalgar_Park,_Wiltshire

  • Storm Clouds Cantata
  • Cantata by Arthur Benjamin

    Herrmann Film portal Music from the Hitchcock Films, arrangements by Christopher Hussey, Jeremy Birchall, and Jane Watkins, edited by Jenni Norey, London:

    Storm Clouds Cantata

    Storm Clouds Cantata

    Storm_Clouds_Cantata

  • Painshill
  • Park and landscape garden in England

    Hussey, Christopher (1967a) [1927]. The Picturesque: Studies in a Point of View (2nd ed.). London: Frank Cass & Company. OCLC 2616734. Hussey, Christopher

    Painshill

    Painshill

    Painshill

  • Heywood House and Gardens
  • House and garden in County Laois, Ireland

    have spent £250,000 on the redevelopment of the house and estate. Christopher Hussey, in his official biography The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens, records

    Heywood House and Gardens

    Heywood House and Gardens

    Heywood_House_and_Gardens

  • Thrumpton Hall
  • Country house in Thrumpton, Nottinghamshire, England

    Daniel Paterson. 1822 English country houses open to the public, Christopher Hussey. 1957 English Heritage listing information Media related to Thrumpton

    Thrumpton Hall

    Thrumpton Hall

    Thrumpton_Hall

  • Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley
  • British television executive (1923–2006)

    Marmaduke James Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley (29 August 1923 – 27 December 2006), known as Duke Hussey, was Chairman of the Board of Governors

    Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley

    Marmaduke_Hussey,_Baron_Hussey_of_North_Bradley

  • Atlas Fountain
  • Historic site in North Yorkshire, England

    February 2026. Retrieved 1 April 2026. English Gardens and Landscapes, Christopher Hussey. 1700–1750, Country Life. 1967. Fountains and Water Features: From

    Atlas Fountain

    Atlas Fountain

    Atlas_Fountain

  • Capability Brown
  • English landscape architect

    England: The Hampton Court Association. ISBN 978-0-9538700-0-4. Hussey, Christopher (1967). English Gardens and Landscapes, 1700–1750. Country Life.

    Capability Brown

    Capability Brown

    Capability_Brown

  • Southill Park
  • Grade I listed country house in Southill, Bedfordshire, England

    Southill in 1721. House A 1930-written article in Country Life by Christopher Hussey describes the house as "a complete work of art to an extent that is

    Southill Park

    Southill Park

    Southill_Park

  • Philip Sassoon
  • British politician

    Aslet called "an appreciation of English reserve." In the words of Christopher Hussey, at Trent Sassoon caught "that indefinable and elusive quality, the

    Philip Sassoon

    Philip Sassoon

    Philip_Sassoon

  • Earl of Shaftesbury
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles. As noted by Christopher Hussey in his article on St Giles' House, "The whole, so little changed in

    Earl of Shaftesbury

    Earl of Shaftesbury

    Earl_of_Shaftesbury

  • Ashton Court
  • Mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England

    Foyle & Pevsner 2011, pp. 548–550. Foyle & Pevsner 2011, p. 548. Christopher Hussey, "Brympton D'Evercy, Somerset", in Country Life LXI (1927) pp 718ff

    Ashton Court

    Ashton Court

    Ashton_Court

  • Penrhyn Castle
  • Country house in Wales

    numerous mock castles built in the United Kingdom in the 19th century; Christopher Hussey called it, "the outstanding instance of Norman revival." The castle

    Penrhyn Castle

    Penrhyn Castle

    Penrhyn_Castle

  • Ferme ornée
  • Gwynedd. Created by William Alexander Madocks (died 1828). Cottage orné Christopher Hussey English Gardens and Landscapes, 1700-1750 Stoddart, John (1801). Remarks

    Ferme ornée

    Ferme ornée

    Ferme_ornée

  • Mamhead House
  • House in Mamhead, Devon

    which stands in woodland on a ridge above the house. The writer Christopher Hussey suggests that the orangery was modelled on the water house at Chatsworth

    Mamhead House

    Mamhead House

    Mamhead_House

  • List of Old Etonians born in the 19th century
  • John Cobb (1899–1952), racing driver and holder of land speed record Christopher Hussey (1899–1970), architectural historian and writer Henry Gray Studholme

    List of Old Etonians born in the 19th century

    List_of_Old_Etonians_born_in_the_19th_century

  • Buscot Park
  • Country house, gardens and estate near Faringdon, Oxfordshire, England

    which had been becoming popular in England from the late 1760s. Christopher Hussey, writing in 1940, opined that "The architect owed much to Robert Adam

    Buscot Park

    Buscot Park

    Buscot_Park

  • Stowe Gardens
  • English landscape gardens in Buckinghamshire

    remarkable legacies of Georgian England". The architectural historian Christopher Hussey declared the garden at Stowe to be the "outstanding monument to English

    Stowe Gardens

    Stowe Gardens

    Stowe_Gardens

  • Sissinghurst Castle Garden
  • Garden in Kent, England

    will enhance [Vita's] ultimate reputation, though not immediately". Christopher Hussey records Lutyens sketching the design for the Cenotaph when at dinner

    Sissinghurst Castle Garden

    Sissinghurst Castle Garden

    Sissinghurst_Castle_Garden

  • St Mary's Church, Lamberhurst
  • Parish church in Kent, England

    of marble plaques to the Husseys in the south (Scotney) chapel, including those of Edward Hussey, d.1894 and Christopher Hussey, d.1970. Lamberhurst List

    St Mary's Church, Lamberhurst

    St Mary's Church, Lamberhurst

    St_Mary's_Church,_Lamberhurst

  • Froyle
  • Village and parish in Hampshire, England

    to Froyle Froyle Promotions The Froyle Archive Christopher Hussey’s Froyle Part 1 Christopher Hussey’s Froyle Part 2 Froyle Village Hall Froyle The Church

    Froyle

    Froyle

    Froyle

  • Owlpen Manor
  • Manor house in Gloucestershire, England

    was described by contemporary writers such as Henry Avray Tipping, Christopher Hussey and the poet Algernon Charles Swinburne as an 'incomparable paradise'

    Owlpen Manor

    Owlpen Manor

    Owlpen_Manor

  • Buckhurst Park, East Sussex
  • English country house and park in East Sussex

    made by Lutyens to Christopher Hussey, his biographer) Dietz, Paula (2011). Of Gardens: Selected Essays. p. 249. Lloyd, Christopher (2001). Gardener Cook

    Buckhurst Park, East Sussex

    Buckhurst Park, East Sussex

    Buckhurst_Park,_East_Sussex

  • Norah Lindsay
  • Socialite and Garden Designer (1873–1948)

    Kent, to Chirk Castle in North Wales. Lindsay collaborated with Christopher Hussey in two Country Life articles that illustrated Sutton Courtenay in

    Norah Lindsay

    Norah Lindsay

    Norah_Lindsay

  • Margaret Jourdain
  • English writer

    first modern reassessment of William Kent, with an introduction by Christopher Hussey Jourdain, Margaret; Jenyns, Soame (1967), Chinese Export Art in the

    Margaret Jourdain

    Margaret_Jourdain

  • Dutch garden
  • Gardens in styles thought to be Dutch

    and how Dutch the typical features ascribed to them actually were. Christopher Hussey associated the Dutch style not so much with topiary, regarded as diagnostic

    Dutch garden

    Dutch garden

    Dutch_garden

  • Stowe House
  • Country house in Buckinghamshire, England

    (architect, worked at Stowe 1805 to 1807) Described by historian Christopher Hussey as the "outstanding monument to English landscape gardening", the

    Stowe House

    Stowe House

    Stowe_House

  • Nicholas Saunderson
  • English mathematician and scientist (1682–1739)

    Lucasian professor the next day, defeating the Trinity College candidate Christopher Hussey, backed by Richard Bentley, when the electors split 6 to 4 in his

    Nicholas Saunderson

    Nicholas Saunderson

    Nicholas_Saunderson

  • Melbourne Hall
  • Building in Derbyshire, England

    Rupert Gunnis, Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660–1851, rev, ed. Christopher Hussey, English Gardens and Landscapes 1700–1750. Wikimedia Commons has media

    Melbourne Hall

    Melbourne Hall

    Melbourne_Hall

  • Philip Southcote
  • British gardener

    George's College Deprecated link archived 2012-09-09 at archive.today Christopher Hussey, English Gardens and Landscapes 1700-1750. Mark Laird, 1999. The Flowering

    Philip Southcote

    Philip Southcote

    Philip_Southcote

  • Tower Hill Memorial
  • War memorial in Trinity Square Gardens, in London, England

    the design as "dignified classicism"; another Lutyens biographer, Christopher Hussey, described it as a "classical shrine". Tim Skelton, author of Lutyens

    Tower Hill Memorial

    Tower Hill Memorial

    Tower_Hill_Memorial

  • Francis William Deas
  • conclusion of this work he went into semi-retirement and worked with Christopher Hussey on studying the work of Robert Lorimer. This culminated, in part,

    Francis William Deas

    Francis William Deas

    Francis_William_Deas

  • Samuel Pepys Cockerell
  • English architect (1753–1827)

    Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire", Architectural Review 69 (May 1931:161–66) Christopher Hussey, "Sezincote", Country Life, 85, 13 May and 20 May 1939 Edward Malins

    Samuel Pepys Cockerell

    Samuel Pepys Cockerell

    Samuel_Pepys_Cockerell

  • Milner Square
  • Garden square in Islington, London, England

    1–4, which is a 1970s reconstruction. The architectural historian Christopher Hussey described Milner Square as "most remarkable of Barnsbury squares"

    Milner Square

    Milner Square

    Milner_Square

  • Goddards
  • House in Surrey, South East England

    originally published in 1950, A.S.G. Butler, George Stewart and Christopher Hussey point to the sheer number of different building materials used at

    Goddards

    Goddards

    Goddards

  • Decimus Burton
  • English architect (1800–1881)

    surviving embodiment of Early Victorian seriousness and refinement'. Christopher Hussey, of Country Life, commended Burton's 'restrained eclectism' in the

    Decimus Burton

    Decimus Burton

    Decimus_Burton

  • Filkins
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    contemporary village planning', in an article in Country Life by Christopher Hussey. In 2007 the Filkins estate, which John Cripps (son of the post-war

    Filkins

    Filkins

    Filkins

  • Tigbourne Court
  • House in Wormley, Surrey

    The house has a strong geometric layout that Lutyens' biographer, Christopher Hussey, suggests was influenced by the ideas of John Thorpe. The walls are

    Tigbourne Court

    Tigbourne Court

    Tigbourne_Court

  • 1927 in literature
  • Twelfth Century Martin Heidegger – Being and Time (Sein und Zeit) Christopher Hussey – The Picturesque: Studies in a Point of View Ernst Kantorowicz –

    1927 in literature

    1927_in_literature

  • Osbert Lancaster
  • English cartoonist and architectural writer (1908–1986)

    architecture for the intelligent lay person. The architectural scholar Christopher Hussey remarked on the author's inventive coinage of terms for period styles

    Osbert Lancaster

    Osbert_Lancaster

  • Westbury Court Garden
  • Historic water garden in Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, England

    garden, of which Westbury is the outstanding survival in Britain. Christopher Hussey associated the Dutch style not so much with topiary as with canals

    Westbury Court Garden

    Westbury Court Garden

    Westbury_Court_Garden

  • Beaupré Hall
  • Large 16th-century house in Norfolk, England

    family origins, a Norman from Saint-Omer who dwelled and, according to Christopher Hussey "christened his domain with gallic grace, among the dull-sounding

    Beaupré Hall

    Beaupré Hall

    Beaupré_Hall

  • Southern Cathedrals Festival
  • Music festival

    Twist: How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land? 2023 Christopher Hussey: The Star An organ recital is given in the evening of the first day

    Southern Cathedrals Festival

    Southern_Cathedrals_Festival

  • Timeline of Nantucket
  • 1659 Island sold to Thomas Barnard, Peter Coffin, Tristram Coffin, Christopher Hussey, Thomas Macy, William Pike, John Swayne, and Richard Swayne. Proprietors

    Timeline of Nantucket

    Timeline_of_Nantucket

  • The Summertime Killer
  • 1972 film by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi

    produced and co-written by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring Christopher Mitchum, Olivia Hussey and Karl Malden, with Jeffrey Tambor in his film debut. A

    The Summertime Killer

    The_Summertime_Killer

  • Tabley House
  • Country house in Tabley Inferior, Cheshire, England

    "Oakland House", is illustrated in Vitruvius Britannicus V, pls 16–19 (Christopher Hussey, in Country Life, 21–28 July 1923). Morris, Edward (2001). Public

    Tabley House

    Tabley House

    Tabley_House

  • Cross of Sacrifice
  • War memorial design by Sir Reginald Blomfield

    these crosses, barely extending from the shaft. Lutyens's biographer, Christopher Hussey, asserts that the Lutyens war cross was also adopted by the senior

    Cross of Sacrifice

    Cross of Sacrifice

    Cross_of_Sacrifice

  • Pillar to Post
  • either invented or popularised by him. The architectural scholar Christopher Hussey remarked on the author's inventive coinage of terms, and described

    Pillar to Post

    Pillar to Post

    Pillar_to_Post

  • Orchards, Surrey
  • Arts and Crafts style house in Bramley, Surrey, England

    around a square courtyard, which, according to Lutyens' biographer, Christopher Hussey, suggests the layout of a converted farmyard. The primary building

    Orchards, Surrey

    Orchards, Surrey

    Orchards,_Surrey

  • Mathematical tile
  • Building material in southeast England

    "mechanical", "rebate", "wall", or "weather" tiles. According to Christopher Hussey, "weather tile" is an earlier more general term, with the true "mathematical

    Mathematical tile

    Mathematical tile

    Mathematical_tile

  • Manor House, West Coker
  • Historic site in Somerset, England

    South East wing for Nathan in 1910, and the house was profiled by Christopher Hussey in an early edition of Country Life magazine following the renovation

    Manor House, West Coker

    Manor House, West Coker

    Manor_House,_West_Coker

  • List of works by John Vanbrugh
  • Sir John Vanbrugh and his School 1699-1736, H. Avery Tipping and Christopher Hussey, 1928, Country Life page 177, Sir John Vanbrugh Storyteller in Stone

    List of works by John Vanbrugh

    List_of_works_by_John_Vanbrugh

  • Thomas Leavitt (settler)
  • Massachusetts. By 1683 he, along with 18 other citizens, including Christopher Hussey, signed a petition asking that their poll taxes be cut as the signers

    Thomas Leavitt (settler)

    Thomas Leavitt (settler)

    Thomas_Leavitt_(settler)

  • Dalham Hall
  • Country house in Dalham, Suffolk, England

    Hall is listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England. Christopher Hussey, 'Dalham Hall, Suffolk', Country Life 54 (September 1923), 280-285

    Dalham Hall

    Dalham Hall

    Dalham_Hall

  • Fettiplace
  • Family name

    of Berkshire. Vol. 4. London: St. Catherine's Press. pp. 234–238. Christopher Hussey in Country Life; July 27, 1948[full citation needed] A. Russell Slagle

    Fettiplace

    Fettiplace

  • John Cutt
  • of Portsmouth, Richard Waldron of Dover, John Gilman of Exeter and Christopher Hussey of Hampton. An early copy of the document appointing Cutt and his

    John Cutt

    John Cutt

    John_Cutt

  • Charles Sargeant Jagger
  • English sculptor (1885–1934)

    from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2007. Christopher Hussey (1953), The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens, Antique Collectors' Club ISBN 0-907462-59-6

    Charles Sargeant Jagger

    Charles Sargeant Jagger

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  • Arch of Remembrance
  • War memorial in Leicester, England

    imposing of Lutyens' English war memorials" and by Lutyens's biographer Christopher Hussey as one of Lutyens's "most spectacular" memorials, "in appearance and

    Arch of Remembrance

    Arch of Remembrance

    Arch_of_Remembrance

  • Lindridge House
  • Demolished mansion in Devon, England

    historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 7 September 2025. Beckett; Chard, Judy Christopher Hussey, writing in Country Life in 1938, thought the quality so high that

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    Lindridge House

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  • CHRISTOFFER
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    Scandinavian form Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOFFER means "Christ-bearer." 

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    Christoffer

    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

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  • Christopher
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    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

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    Christ-bearer; To Carry; Bearer of Christ

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    Christopher

    English : from a medieval personal name which ostensibly means ‘bearer of Christ’, Latin Christopherus, Greek Khristophoros, from Khristos ‘Christ’. Compare Christian + -pher-, -phor- ‘carry’. This was borne by a rather obscure 3rd-century martyred saint. His name was relatively common among early Christians, who desired to bear Christ metaphorically with them in their daily lives. Subsequently, the name was explained by a folk etymology according to which the saint carried the infant Christ across a ford and so became the patron saint of travelers. In this guise he was enormously popular in the Middle Ages, and many inns were named with the sign of St. Christopher. In some instances the surname may have derived originally from residence at or association with such an inn. As an American family name, Christopher has absorbed cognates from other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

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    , Christ-bearer.

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    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

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    German form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPH means "Christ-bearer." 

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    Christ bearer.

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    Carrier of Christ; Form of Christopher; Christ Bearer

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    French form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHE means "Christ-bearer." 

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    Carrier of Christ

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    Variant spelling of English Christopher, KRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer." 

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    English form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer." 

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  • Christophe
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    With Christ Inside; He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ; Christ Bearer

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  • Baldemar
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    Baldemar

    Bold; Renowned; Princely

  • Des
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    Des

    Indian; Country

  • Sanonee
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sanonee

    Beautiful; Noble

  • Ishu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ishu

    A Ray of Light; Angel Sweet Lovely Beautiful

  • Shitiz | ஷீதீஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shitiz | ஷீதீஜ

    Horizon

  • Utsaah
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Indian

    Utsaah

    Encourage

  • Seward
  • Boy/Male

    English Anglo Saxon

    Seward

    Sea guardian.

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    Hebrew

    Jaap

    Supplanter.

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhavika

    Righteous; Pious

  • Mahaadeva
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    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Mahaadeva

    The Great God Shiva

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  • Kitcat
  • a.

    Designating a club in London, to which Addison and Steele belonged; -- so called from Christopher Cat, a pastry cook, who served the club with mutton pies.