George Blackall Simonds — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #EEDD82 name = George Blackall Simonds imagesize = caption = George Blackall Simonds birthname = George Simonds birthdate = birth date|1843|10|6|df=y location = Reading, Berkshire, England deathdate = death date and… … Wikipedia
Simonds — may refer to:People*Gavin Simonds, 1st Viscount Simonds *George Simonds *George Blackall Simonds *George S. Simonds *Guy Simonds *Henry Simonds *John O. Simonds *Justin Simonds *Matthew Simonds *Merilyn Simonds *Nathaniel Simonds *Ossian Cole… … Wikipedia
Simonds' Brewery — The Simonds Brewery was a brewery based in Reading in the English county of Berkshire. Corporate historyThe Simonds Brewery was founded in Broad Street in Reading by William Blackall Simonds in 1785 (although his father had a brewing arm of his… … Wikipedia
George Simonds — may refer to:*George Blackall Simonds, British sculptor *George Simonds (brewer), his father, British brewer at Simonds Brewery *George S. Simonds, US military officer … Wikipedia
Maiwand Lion — Artist George Blackall Simonds Year 1886 (1886) Type Sculpture … Wikipedia
Bradfield College — Infobox UK school name = St Andrew s College, Bradfield (Bradfield College) size = 100px latitude = longitude = dms = motto = Benedictus es, O Domine doce me Statuta Tua (Latin: You are blessed, Lord: teach me your laws. ) motto pl = established … Wikipedia
Battle of Maiwand — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Maiwand partof=Second Anglo Afghan War caption=Royal Horse Artillery fleeing from Afghan attack at the Battle of Maiwand date=July 27, 1880 place=Maiwand, Afghanistan result=Afghan victory… … Wikipedia
Art Workers Guild — The Art Workers Guild is an organization established in 1884 by a group of young architects associated with the ideas of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement. The guild promoted the unity of all the arts , denying the distinction… … Wikipedia
Forbury Gardens — is a public park in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. The park is on the site of the outer court of Reading Abbey, which was in front of the Abbey Church. Fairs were held on the site three times a year until the early 1800s … Wikipedia