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  • Morrab Library
  • Library in Cornwall, England

    The Morrab Library is a subscription library in Penzance, Cornwall in England. The library, situated in Morrab House within Morrab Gardens, was founded

    Morrab Library

    Morrab Library

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  • Morrab Gardens
  • Municipal park in Penzance, United Kingdom

    Mediterranean and sub-tropical plants; and for housing the Morrab Library in the grounds. Morrab House with its walled garden was built in 1841 for brewer

    Morrab Gardens

    Morrab Gardens

    Morrab_Gardens

  • Serena Wadham
  • British photographer

    family to the Morrab Library where it is being catalogued and digitised. Cornwall portal "Serena Wadham - Early Assignments". Morrab Library Photographic

    Serena Wadham

    Serena_Wadham

  • List of libraries in the United Kingdom
  • Kresen Kernow, Cornwall Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall Passmore Edwards Centre, Newton Abbot, Devon Plymouth Athenaeum Library Royal Institution of Cornwall

    List of libraries in the United Kingdom

    List_of_libraries_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Michael Grandage
  • British theatre director (born 1962)

    chair of the Josephine Hart Poetry Foundation and president of the Morrab Library in Cornwall (since 2018). Michael Grandage has lived in London and Cornwall

    Michael Grandage

    Michael Grandage

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  • Jubilee Pool
  • Historic site in Cornwall, England

    Archive. India Vaughan-Wilson (26 February 2014). "A Stormy History". Morrab Library. Retrieved 6 December 2021. "'Jubilee pool should be kept as it is'"

    Jubilee Pool

    Jubilee Pool

    Jubilee_Pool

  • William Borlase
  • 18th-century English antiquary and naturalist

    History of Cornwall. Retrieved 29 November 2016. "Morrab Library Archive Index" (PDF). Morrab Library. Retrieved 29 November 2016. Cornwall portal Tregellas

    William Borlase

    William Borlase

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  • Subscription library
  • Library that requires payment to become a member

    Proprietary Library 1812: Plymouth Athenaeum Library 1813: Devon and Exeter Institution 1816: Nottingham Subscription Library 1818: Morrab Library 1824: Bath

    Subscription library

    Subscription library

    Subscription_library

  • An Gof
  • Cornish nationalist organisation

    fire interior and exterior hair salon, Chapel Street, Penzance". The Morrab Library. Retrieved 29 December 2024. "Condemnation for 'An Gof' vandalism".

    An Gof

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  • James Halliwell-Phillipps
  • English scholar and antiquarian (1820–1889)

    ballads and broadside at Chetham's Library, Manchester donated in 1852. There were also generous gifts to the Morrab Library of Penzance, to the Smithsonian

    James Halliwell-Phillipps

    James Halliwell-Phillipps

    James_Halliwell-Phillipps

  • Newlyn
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    Translated by C. B. Pitman. London: G. Routledge and Sons. p. 192. Morrab Library Archives Hardie, Melissa (June 1995). 100 years in Newlyn: diary of

    Newlyn

    Newlyn

    Newlyn

  • Sunara Begum
  • English visual artist and filmmaker (born 1984)

    Theatre / Morrab Library / The Poly 2018 Nomad Visual Artist / Producer October Gallery / Eglise de Ceaulmont / The Poly / Morrab Library / Ventnor Exchange

    Sunara Begum

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  • Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962
  • 1962 Nor'easter affecting the eastern U.S.

    Vaughan-Wilson, India (26 February 2014). "A Stormy History". The Morrab Library. Retrieved 6 July 2023. 1960s portal Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962

    Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962

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  • Penlee House
  • Museum and art gallery in Cornwall, UK

    Estate, the home of Charles Campbell Ross MP, which later became Morrab Library and Morrab Gardens. Penlee House originally contained three reception rooms

    Penlee House

    Penlee House

    Penlee_House

  • Henry Jenner
  • Cornish cultural activist (1848–1934)

    home town, and in January 1912 he was elected as the Librarian of the Morrab Library, a post he held until 1927. He also served as President of both the

    Henry Jenner

    Henry Jenner

    Henry_Jenner

  • List of women in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
  • Portrait Gallery". Retrieved 26 June 2017. "Serena Wadham Archive · Morrab Library Photographic Archive". photoarchive.morrablibrary.org.uk. Retrieved

    List of women in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

    List_of_women_in_Cornwall_and_the_Isles_of_Scilly

  • John Ralfs
  • British botanist (1807–1890)

    Cornwall portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Ralfs. Morrab Library brief biography of Ralfs Obituary from the Report and Transactions of

    John Ralfs

    John Ralfs

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  • Listed buildings in Penzance
  • England, retrieved 17 November 2017 Historic England, "Morrab Library (formerly known as Penzance Library) (1221082)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved

    Listed buildings in Penzance

    Listed_buildings_in_Penzance

  • Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society
  • Former local society founded in Cornwall, England

    Royal Geological Society of Cornwall and the Penzance Library (later to become the Morrab Library). In 1961 the collection, which included local flora

    Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society

    Penzance_Natural_History_and_Antiquarian_Society

  • Charles Campbell Ross
  • British politician and banker

    College and his family home and estate in Penzance are now the Morrab Library and Morrab Gardens. He married, in 1870, his cousin Isabella Emily Carne

    Charles Campbell Ross

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  • Penzance School of Art
  • Art school in Penzance, England

    granite, with roofs of Cornish slate. The front of the building facing Morrab Street is in English Revival style. In its early years, exhibitions were

    Penzance School of Art

    Penzance School of Art

    Penzance_School_of_Art

  • Penzance
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    and houses are common in some parts of the town. The nearby sub-tropical Morrab Gardens has a large collection of tender trees and shrubs, many of which

    Penzance

    Penzance

    Penzance

  • HMS Warspite (03)
  • Queen Elizabeth–class battleship

    teak benches, including ones at the Castle on St Michael's Mount and in Morrab Gardens, Penzance. This Warspite earned 15 of the 25 battle honours awarded

    HMS Warspite (03)

    HMS Warspite (03)

    HMS_Warspite_(03)

  • Christianity in Cornwall
  • History of Christianity

    Perran Sands has been dated by Charles Henderson as before 960 AD; that in Morrab Gardens, Penzance, has been dated by R. A. S. Macalister as before 924 AD;

    Christianity in Cornwall

    Christianity in Cornwall

    Christianity_in_Cornwall

  • Stone crosses in Cornwall
  • Perran Sands has been dated by Charles Henderson as before 960 AD; that in Morrab Gardens, Penzance, has been dated by R. A. S. Macalister as before 924 AD;

    Stone crosses in Cornwall

    Stone crosses in Cornwall

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  • MORGAN LE FAY
  • Female

    Arthurian

    MORGAN LE FAY

    , Morgan the fairy.

    MORGAN LE FAY

  • MORIAH
  • Female

    English

    MORIAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Mowriyah, MORIAH means "chosen by God." In the bible, this is the name of the mountain where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac to God.

    MORIAH

  • MORNA
  • Female

    English

    MORNA

    Anglicized form of Irish and Scottish Gaelic Muirne, MORNA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MORNA

  • MORAG
  • Female

    Hebrew

    MORAG

    (מוֹרַג) Hebrew unisex name MORAG means "threshing board." Compare with another form of Morag.

    MORAG

  • MORAG
  • Female

    Scottish

    MORAG

     Scottish pet form of Irish/Scottish Mór, MORAG means "great." Compare with another form of Morag.

    MORAG

  • MORAG
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MORAG

    (מוֹרַג) Hebrew unisex name MORAG means "threshing board." Compare with strictly feminine Morag.

    MORAG

  • Morren
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Morren

    English : from a diminutive of Moore 2 or 3.English : from an unattested Old English personal name, Mōrwine.Dutch : nickname for a grumbler, from Middle Dutch murren, morren ‘to grumble or growl’.

    Morren

  • MOWAB
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MOWAB

    (מוֹאָב) Hebrew name MOWAB means "water," i.e. "seed," hence "of his father." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot.

    MOWAB

  • MURRAY
  • Male

    English

    MURRAY

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Muireach, MURRAY means "sea warrior."

    MURRAY

  • MOYRA
  • Female

    English

    MOYRA

    Variant spelling of English Moira, MOYRA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MOYRA

  • MORGAN
  • Male

    English

    MORGAN

    Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.

    MORGAN

  • MORRIS
  • Male

    English

    MORRIS

    Medieval English form of Roman Latin Maurice, MORRIS means "dark-skinned; Moor."

    MORRIS

  • MORGAN
  • Female

    English

    MORGAN

     Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.

    MORGAN

  • Morris
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Morris

    English and Scottish : from Maurice, an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, Latin Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus (see Moore). This was the name of several early Christian saints. In some cases it may be a nickname of the same derivation for someone with a swarthy complexion.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Muirghis, a variant of Ó Muirgheasa (see Morrissey).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Meurig (from Latin Mauritius), which was gradually superseded in Wales by Morus, Morys, a derivative of the Anglo-Norman French form of the name (see 1).German : variant of Moritz.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames (see Morse).Morris was the name of an extensive and powerful family in colonial North America, whose members played a leading part in the emergence of the nation. They were descended from Richard Morris (d. 1672), who fought in Oliver Cromwell’s army and then became a merchant in Barbados. His son Lewis (1671–1746) established the “manor” of Morrisania in NY. His grandson, Lewis (1726–98), third owner of that manor, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Two other grandsons, Richard and Gouverneur, were also key figures in the Revolution. Their half-brother Staats Morris (1728–1800) was a general in the British army who was appointed governor of Quebec.

    Morris

  • DORRAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    DORRAN

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Doran, DORRAN means "gift."

    DORRAN

  • PACHATH-MOWAB
  • Male

    Hebrew

    PACHATH-MOWAB

    (פֵּחַת-מוֹאָב) Hebrew name PACHATH-MOWAB means "governor of Moab" and "pit of Moab." In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of a family of Babylonian exiles, and the name of the father of Hashub. 

    PACHATH-MOWAB

  • MOIRA
  • Female

    English

    MOIRA

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Máire, MOIRA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MOIRA

  • MORAY
  • Male

    Scottish

    MORAY

    Scottish form of English Murray, MORAY means "sea warrior."

    MORAY

  • MERAB
  • Female

    Hebrew

    MERAB

    (מֵרַב) Variant spelling of Hebrew Merav, MERAB means "increase, multiplication." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest daughter of King Saul. 

    MERAB

  • SOHRAB
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    SOHRAB

    (سهراب) Persian name SOHRAB means "bright, shining."

    SOHRAB

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  • Jestiya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jestiya

  • Kapeeshwar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Kapeeshwar

    Lord of Monkeys

  • Brocly
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Brocly

    From the Badger Meadow

  • Jajwalya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Jajwalya

    Brightness of Flames from Yagna; Goddess Andal

  • Hithika | ஹிதீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hithika | ஹிதீகா

    Meaning

  • Naiadia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Naiadia

    A nymph.

  • Yajnaday
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Yajnaday

    Risen from the Sacred Fire

  • Jamilee
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Jamilee

    Beautiful

  • Devroopa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Devroopa

    Divine Form

  • Aleem-ul-Huda
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aleem-ul-Huda

    Banner of Guidance

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  • Marram
  • n.

    A coarse grass found on sandy beaches (Ammophila arundinacea). See Beach grass, under Beach.

  • Mortal
  • a.

    Destructive to life; causing or occasioning death; terminating life; exposing to or deserving death; deadly; as, a mortal wound; a mortal sin.

  • Mortal
  • a.

    Human; belonging to man, who is mortal; as, mortal wit or knowledge; mortal power.

  • Moral
  • a.

    Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; -- opposed to legal or demonstrable; as, a moral evidence; a moral certainty.

  • Mortar
  • n.

    A strong vessel, commonly in form of an inverted bell, in which substances are pounded or rubbed with a pestle.

  • Maltha
  • n.

    Mortar.

  • Morrow
  • n.

    The day following the present; to-morrow.

  • Mortal
  • a.

    Subject to death; destined to die; as, man is mortal.

  • Mortar
  • n.

    A chamber lamp or light.

  • Mortal
  • n.

    A being subject to death; a human being; man.

  • Mortar
  • v. t.

    To plaster or make fast with mortar.

  • Moral
  • a.

    Acting upon or through one's moral nature or sense of right, or suited to act in such a manner; as, a moral arguments; moral considerations. Sometimes opposed to material and physical; as, moral pressure or support.

  • Mortar
  • n.

    A building material made by mixing lime, cement, or plaster of Paris, with sand, water, and sometimes other materials; -- used in masonry for joining stones, bricks, etc., also for plastering, and in other ways.

  • Worral
  • n.

    Alt. of Worrel

  • Moral
  • a.

    Serving to teach or convey a moral; as, a moral lesson; moral tales.

  • Mortal
  • a.

    Affecting as if with power to kill; deathly.

  • Moral
  • a.

    Conformed to accepted rules of right; acting in conformity with such rules; virtuous; just; as, a moral man. Used sometimes in distinction from religious; as, a moral rather than a religious life.

  • Mortar
  • n.

    A short piece of ordnance, used for throwing bombs, carcasses, shells, etc., at high angles of elevation, as 45¡, and even higher; -- so named from its resemblance in shape to the utensil above described.

  • Mortal
  • a.

    Very painful or tedious; wearisome; as, a sermon lasting two mortal hours.