Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. died on October 7, 1894 at the age of 85.
He was not based on Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. The surname helped Arthur Doyle pick Sherlock's own, as he was a patriot and loyal supporter of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. The credit for Holmes's "creation" belonged to Doyle's old tutor, Dr. Joseph Bell.
The hope that is mentioned in the poem entitled Old Ironsides written by Oliver Wendell Holmes is that the ship not be completely dismantled and turned into scrap metal.
Wendell Corey died on November 8, 1968 at the age of 54.
John Holmes died on March 13, 1988 at the age of 43.
Wendell Sailor is 42 years old (birthdate: July 16, 1974).
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was born on March 8, 1841 and died on March 6, 1935. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. would have been 93 years old at the time of death or 174 years old today.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. was born on August 29, 1809 and died on October 7, 1894. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. would have been 85 years old at the time of death or 205 years old today.
"Old Ironsides" was written by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. in 1830. The poem was written to protest the scrapping of the U.S.S. Constitution.
He was not based on Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. The surname helped Arthur Doyle pick Sherlock's own, as he was a patriot and loyal supporter of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. The credit for Holmes's "creation" belonged to Doyle's old tutor, Dr. Joseph Bell.
A poem written by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Pride
It sinks out at sea
The hope that is mentioned in the poem entitled Old Ironsides written by Oliver Wendell Holmes is that the ship not be completely dismantled and turned into scrap metal.
The book 'Old Ironsides' was written by Thomas Gillmer. The poem of the same name was written by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
The hope that is mentioned in the poem entitled Old Ironsides written by Oliver Wendell Holmes is that the ship not be completely dismantled and turned into scrap metal.
Wendell Holmes Stephenson has written: 'Isaac Franklin, slave trader and planter of the Old South' -- subject(s): Biography, Plantation life, Plantation owners, Slave-trade
In the poem "Old Ironsides," the hoped-for end of the ship is to be preserved and not dismantled. The poet advocates for the historic USS Constitution to be saved and continues to serve as a symbol of American naval might.