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Holroyd

Proper noun

Meaning

A surname from Old English.

A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

According to Mark Holroyd, operations manager at Aylmerton, small centres such as his only ever take two schools; “bubbles” sleep in separate dorms and can eat separately, with instructors teaching outdoors at a distance. Source: Internet

Easton and Holroyd, page 13. W.B. Yeats (1907) The need to support Ida Nettleship (1877–1907), whom he married in 1901, led him to accept a post teaching art at the University of Liverpool. Source: Internet

Easton and Holroyd, page 184. He was, throughout his life, particularly interested in the Romani people (whom he referred to as "Gypsies"), and sought them out on his frequent travels around the United Kingdom and Europe. Source: Internet

Easton and Holroyd, page 194. Of his method for painting portraits John explained: Easton and Holroyd, page 156. Family The Two Jamaican Girls (ca. 1937) Augustus John poses for the American press on board a ship. Source: Internet

Easton and Holroyd, page 64. John wrote that Provence "had been for years the goal of my dreams" and Martigues was the town for which he felt the greatest affection. Source: Internet

Easton and Holroyd, pages 186, 82. By the 1920s John was Britain's leading portrait painter. Source: Internet

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