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  • featured animal welfare stories from many RSPCA hospitals, including: Harmsworth Animal Hospital in North London. Harmsworth Animal Hospital in North...
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    Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere, PC (26 April 1868 – 26 November 1940) was a leading British newspaper proprietor who owned Associated...
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  • animals. In 2013 the society owned four animal hospitals, Birmingham, Greater Manchester, Putney (south London) and the Harmsworth Memorial Hospital in...
    80 KB (8,327 words) - 12:09, 8 September 2024
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    Sonderburg Road by Seven Sisters Road is Harmsworth hospital, (named and built after Sir Harold Harmsworth) an animal hospital run by the RSPCA, which was the...
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  • reach a larger audience. It was founded by Alfred Harmsworth, who sold it to his brother Harold Harmsworth (from 1914 Lord Rothermere) in 1913. In 1963 a...
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    Men. Shaughnessy is a series regular on ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital in the role of villain Victor Cassadine; he signed a long-term contract...
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  • in 1896 of the mid-market national newspaper the Daily Mail by Harold Harmsworth (later created, in July 1919, The 1st Viscount Rothermere) and his elder...
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  • editor. The paper is owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, a great-grandson of one of the original co-founders...
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  • General Trust, which owns the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline. Lord Jonathan Harmsworth of Rothermere, the chair of DMGT, said that the paper would maintain its...
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    of companies, principally the Associated Newspapers (founded by Lord Harmsworth in 1890), Odhams Press Ltd, Newnes/Pearson, and the Hulton Press, which...
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    Alfred Harmsworth, he also worked as a journalist. He travelled with and reported on Fridtjoft Nansen's Fram expedition and the Jackson–Harmsworth expedition...
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    teaching hospitals, King's College Hospital with associated medical school the Guy's King's and St Thomas' (GKT) School of Medicine. The Maudsley Hospital, an...
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  • on the London Stock Exchange. The Daily Mirror was launched by Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, "for gentlewomen" in 1903. The company was...
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    on the recommendation of Mill, he left this post to join the Jackson–Harmsworth Expedition, then in its third year in the Arctic on Franz Josef Land....
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  • Lawrence Wang, Brasenose (-1); 2 Louis Maddison, St Hugh's (0); 3 Vere Harmsworth, St Peter's (-1); 4 George Pearson, Christ Church (2) 2016 won 1 Charlie...
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  • Chelmsford in June 1920. It was sponsored by the Daily Mail's Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe and featured the famous Australian soprano Dame...
    216 KB (21,077 words) - 05:57, 30 August 2024
  • connection in 1908 and was bought by pioneering newspaper magnate, Alfred Harmsworth, later Lord Northcliffe. In editorials published on 29 and 31 July 1914...
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    Newspaper and publishing magnate Alfred Harmsworth played a major role in "shaping the modern press" – Harmsworth introduced or harnessed "broad contents...
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    have taught himself by reading books, including the English publication, Harmsworth Self-Educator, a copy of which he kept until his death. Hallstrom was...
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    and whisper "God bless him". The Curse of the Wise Woman received the Harmsworth Literary Award in Ireland. Dunsany received an honorary doctorate, D.Litt...
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