dovaston造句
例句与造句
- It is a small village separating neighbouring villages Dovaston and Pentre and the nearest town is Oswestry.
- Dovaston junior studied at Oswestry Grammar School and Shrewsbury School before going to Oxford to study law.
- Dovaston Sr . became interested in botany after a trip to the West Indies and began to work with plants and planting.
- "' John Freeman Milward Dovaston "'( 30 December 1782 8 August 1854 ) was a British poet and naturalist.
- Dovaston also experimented with growing mistletoes on trees, fencing off grasslands to study hares, and trying to document bird calls with musical notation.
- It's difficult to find dovaston in a sentence. 用dovaston造句挺难的
- Dovaston was born in Twyford, West Felton, Shropshire in an estate called " The Nursery " that was started by his father John Dovaston ( 1740 1808 ).
- Dovaston was born in Twyford, West Felton, Shropshire in an estate called " The Nursery " that was started by his father John Dovaston ( 1740 1808 ).
- Dovaston became a friend of the Newcastle upon Tyne wood engraver Thomas Bewick, and offered additions and corrections to the fifth edition of his " History of British Birds ".
- "' Margaret Isobel Dovaston "'( 5 March 1884 24 December 1954 ) was a British artist who became particularly well known for her oil paintings of historical interior English genre scenes, often depicting groups of figures in Eighteenth Century dress.
- Dovaston wrote letters to gentlemans magazines, sometimes under the pen name of " Von Osdat " ( an anagram of his surname ) and his writings even to more learned journals such as the " Magazine of Natural History " included light-hearted verse.
- Beginning around 1789, for many years members of the Breidden Society, founded by John Dovaston ( 1740 1808 ), met near Rodney's Pillar for an annual festival of food, drink, poetry, and song; records of their meetings for 1809 15 are preserved at the Houghton Library of Harvard University ( MS Eng 1168 ).
- The use of field glasses or telescopes for bird observation began in the 1820s and 1830s with pioneers like J . Dovaston ( who also pioneered in the use of bird-feeders ), but it was not until the 1880s that instruction manuals began to insist on the use of optical aids such as " a first-class telescope " or " field glass ."
- They had one son Paul Browning ( 1910 ? ) and two daughters : Pauline Browning ( 1915 2012 ), who married Hubert Frederick'Eric'Dovaston PhD ( 1916 1967 ) known as a plant collector; and Rosalind Browning ( 1926 1993 ), who married Prof Manuel Antonio de Jes鷖 Alvarado ( 1919 2011 ), a Guatemalan musician and then conductor at the Conservatoire in Guatemala City.