In December 1799, the Cumbrian-born Wordsworth siblings, William and Dorothy, returned to the area when the poet spotted the house was available for rent while on a walking tour. Welcomed home ...
They met at the tiny Capel-y-ffin chapel on the Monmouthshire/Powys border and walked up the Twmpa - also known as Lord Hereford’s Knob - in the Black Mountains returning via the valley of Nant Bwch.
Simply sign up to the House & Home myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In 1803, William and Dorothy Wordsworth went on a grand tour of Scotland in the company of their friend Samuel ...
David Warner and Felicity Kendall - William and Dorothy Wordsworth William and Dorothy is a 1978 British TV movie starring David Warner and Felicity Kendall and directed by Ken Russell.
William Wordsworth wrote in his Tintern Abbey ... shot through the head but alive somehow in another Dorothy’s (not of Kansas) bedroom. The hero of Blue Velvet watches Yellow Man’s arm ...
Shelley Rubenstein of The Telegraph visited Grasmere where she walked in the historic footsteps of Cumbrian romantic William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy. The siblings lived in the former inn ...
Dorothy E. “Doll” (Moschella) Kitt, 64, of Altoona, peacefully passed away Friday at UPMC Altoona after an extended illness. She was born in Altoona, daughter of the late Michael F. and Barbara A.