Dulwich
/ (ˈdʌlɪtʃ) /
a residential district in the Greater London borough of Southwark: site of an art gallery and the public school, Dulwich College
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Mavis Lilian Lever was born in Dulwich, south London, on May 5, 1921, the daughter of a postal worker and a seamstress.
Week in Death: The Woman Who Cracked Hitler’s Codes | The Telegraph | November 17, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTYeadon installed a $650,000, 18,000-square-foot dome at international school Dulwich College Beijing in 2011, Ms. Ren said.
The original picture has been in the possession of the Grosvenor family since 1822; a second copy is in the gallery at Dulwich.
The History of Modern Painting, Volume 1 (of 4) | Richard MutherShe only parted from Byron when he was placed at school at Dulwich, in 1800.
My Recollections of Lord Byron | Teresa GuiccioliJack had already packed up his small kit, and, taking the train to Fenchurch St. and then a bus to Dulwich, was soon home.
A Chapter of Adventures | G. A. Henty
Admirers of Cuyp should make a point of visiting the Dulwich Gallery, which is peculiarly rich in works by this master.
This painter is well represented both in the Dulwich Gallery and in the Wallace collection.
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