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  1. 3 giorni fa · Even the London Metro, a capitalist newspaper owned by Viscount Rothermere, who also owns the Daily Mail, published a two-page spread entitled: ‘Super-rich must pay more tax, say multi-millionaires’ (3 June 2024).

  2. 4 giorni fa · Viscount Castlereagh (Robert Stewart, 1769-1822): Robert Stewart, 2nd Viscount Castlereagh, was a key diplomat and politician in the early 19th century. He played a significant role in the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) following the Napoleonic Wars, contributing to the post-war settlement and the restoration of stability in Europe.

  3. 5 giorni fa · The freehold of the old site was purchased by Viscount Rothermere in 1930 and vested in the London County Council for the formation of a public open space, to be known as the Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park in memory of his mother.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Early life (1875–1893) Birth Eastwell Park as it appeared between 1843 and 1894 (south facade) Marie was the eldest daughter and second child of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, and the former Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, respectively the son of Queen Victoria and the daughter of Emperor Alexander II. She was born at her parents' residence, Eastwell Manor in Kent, England, on ...

  5. 1 giorno fa · The Mirror piece was a guest article by the Daily Mail owner Viscount Rothermere and an apparent one-off; despite these briefly warm words for the BUF, the paper was so vitriolic in its condemnation of European fascism that Nazi Germany added the paper's directors to a hit list in the event of a successful Operation Sea Lion.

  6. 5 giorni fa · She wrote, “I will never play fast and loose with your money,” in a front-page spread in the traditionally Conservative supporting Daily Mail, owned by the 4th Viscount Rothermere, and which ...

  7. 3 giorni fa · Pitt House, in 1869 a two-storyed building with a central doorway and a side bay, was later enlarged by the addition of a billiard room and in 1899 Sir Harold Harmsworth, later Viscount Rothermere, bought it and added a storey, also moving the Georgian doorcase to the side bay.