Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gillian_Tindall> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 68 of
68
with 100 triples per page.
- Gillian_Tindall abstract "Gillian Tindall (born 4 May 1938) is a British writer. Among her better-known works are City of Gold: Biography of Bombay and Celestine: Voices from a French Village. Her novel Fly Away Home won the Somerset Maugham Award in 1972.Since the 1970s she has lived in Kentish Town, in North London. Her book The Fields Beneath (1977) is about the history of the area.Tindall's book The House by the Thames (2006) is about the house built at 49 Bankside in London in 1710 and the buildings that preceded it on the site. The house has served as a home for coal merchants, an office, a boarding house, a hangout for derelicts and once again as a private residence in the 1900s. It has been erroneously assumed to be where Sir Christopher Wren lived during the construction of St Paul's Cathedral, and other presumed residents of older buildings on the site include Catherine of Aragon and William Shakespeare.Another of Tindall's works, \"The Journey of Martin Nadaud. A Life And Turbulent Times,\" (1999,St. Martin's Press, 10 August 2000 - 320 pages) is a miniaturist history that reconstructs the life and voyage of an ordinary French man from Creuse in the Limousin region, a master stonemason-builder, who became a little known French political figure, revolutionary and a Member of the French Parliament. Martin Nadaud (1815-1898), was exiled from France after the failure of the 1848 Revolution, and lived for eighteen years in England, where he became also a schoolmaster at Wimbledon, in a school directed by John Brackenbury and at that time preparatory to the military. (Later on it became the Jesuit Wimbledon College). In his period of schoolmastership at Wimbledon, to hide his real identity, Nadaud assumed the name of Henri Geo. Martin. In 1870 Martin Nadaud made his final triumphant return to his homeland France. Publicly, his life was finally crowned with success. But on a private level Nadaud suffered griefs and losses that would leave lasting marks on the man. Examining family letters and personal papers that have lain unread for the last hundred years, Gillian Tindall has constructed a moving and compelling portrait of a hard working social and republican man and his turbulent times in France, Paris and in England.".
- Gillian_Tindall birthDate "1938-05-04".
- Gillian_Tindall birthYear "1938".
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageID "7015806".
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageLength "5235".
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageRevisionID "694368037".
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Bankside.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Category:1938_births.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_British_novelists.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_historians.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_writers.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Literature.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_from_London.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_of_Aragon.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Wren.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Creuse.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Kentish_Town.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Limousin.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Nadaud.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Somerset_Maugham_Award.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink St_Pauls_Cathedral.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLink Wimbledon_College.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gillian Tindall".
- Gillian_Tindall dateOfBirth "1938-05-04".
- Gillian_Tindall name "Tindall, Gillian".
- Gillian_Tindall shortDescription "British writer".
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Gillian_Tindall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gillian_Tindall description "British writer".
- Gillian_Tindall description "British writer".
- Gillian_Tindall subject Category:1938_births.
- Gillian_Tindall subject Category:20th-century_British_novelists.
- Gillian_Tindall subject Category:British_historians.
- Gillian_Tindall subject Category:British_writers.
- Gillian_Tindall subject Category:Fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Literature.
- Gillian_Tindall subject Category:Living_people.
- Gillian_Tindall subject Category:Writers_from_London.
- Gillian_Tindall hypernym Writer.
- Gillian_Tindall type Agent.
- Gillian_Tindall type List.
- Gillian_Tindall type Person.
- Gillian_Tindall type Writer.
- Gillian_Tindall type Person.
- Gillian_Tindall type List.
- Gillian_Tindall type Writer.
- Gillian_Tindall type Agent.
- Gillian_Tindall type NaturalPerson.
- Gillian_Tindall type Thing.
- Gillian_Tindall type Q215627.
- Gillian_Tindall type Q5.
- Gillian_Tindall type Person.
- Gillian_Tindall comment "Gillian Tindall (born 4 May 1938) is a British writer. Among her better-known works are City of Gold: Biography of Bombay and Celestine: Voices from a French Village. Her novel Fly Away Home won the Somerset Maugham Award in 1972.Since the 1970s she has lived in Kentish Town, in North London.".
- Gillian_Tindall label "Gillian Tindall".
- Gillian_Tindall sameAs Q3106617.
- Gillian_Tindall sameAs Gillian_Tindall.
- Gillian_Tindall sameAs m.0h0f8l.
- Gillian_Tindall sameAs Q3106617.
- Gillian_Tindall wasDerivedFrom Gillian_Tindall?oldid=694368037.
- Gillian_Tindall givenName "Gillian".
- Gillian_Tindall isPrimaryTopicOf Gillian_Tindall.
- Gillian_Tindall name "Gillian Tindall".
- Gillian_Tindall name "Tindall, Gillian".
- Gillian_Tindall surname "Tindall".