Clough (disambiguation) — Clough Clough can refer to the following: Contents 1 Places 2 People 2.1 First / middle name … Wikipedia
CLOUGH (A. H.) — CLOUGH ARTHUR HUGH (1819 1861) Poète anglais. Après quelques années en Caroline où son père avait émigré, Arthur Clough revint en Angleterre pour y fréquenter la célèbre public school de Rugby où, parfait «gentleman chrétien», il fut l’élève… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Clough Castle — Coordinates: 54°17′25″N 5°49′56″W / 54.2904°N 5.8323°W / 54.2904; 5.8323 … Wikipedia
Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons — G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons General information Type University building Location … Wikipedia
Clough Williams-Ellis — Sir Clough Williams Ellis Born 28 May 1883(1883 05 28) Gayton, Northamptonshire, England Died 9 April 1978(1978 04 09) (aged 94) … Wikipedia
Clough, Arthur Hugh — ▪ British poet born Jan. 1, 1819, Liverpool died Nov. 13, 1861, Florence poet whose work reflects the perplexity and religious doubt of mid 19th century England. He was a friend of Matthew Arnold (Arnold, Matthew) and the subject of Arnold s… … Universalium
Clough, Anne Jemima — ▪ British educator born Jan. 20, 1820, Liverpool died Feb. 27, 1892, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng. English educator and feminist who was the first principal of Newnham College, Cambridge. She was the sister of poet Arthur Hugh Clough.… … Universalium
Clough, Arthur Hugh — (1819 1861) The son of a prosperous Liverpool cotton merchant, he spent some of his early years in South Carolina. He was educated at Rugby School under Thomas Arnold and at Balliol College, Oxford. In 1842 he was elected to a fellowship at… … British and Irish poets
Clough, Arthur Hugh — (1819 1861) Poet, s. of a cotton merchant in Liverpool, he spent his childhood in America, but was sent back to England for his education, which he received at Rugby and Oxf. While at the Univ., where he was tutor and Fellow of Oriel, he fell… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Ian Clough — (1937 1970) was a British mountaineer who was killed on an expedition to climb the south face of the Himalayan massif Annapurna. Climbing careerClough was born in the Yorkshire town of Baildon, near Bradford, and grew up to become one of the best … Wikipedia