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Pannell

Pannell may refer to:

  • Charles A. Pannell, Jr. (born 1946), United States federal judge
  • Charles Pannell (1902–1980), British Labour Party politician
  • Joseph Pannell Taylor (1796–1864), Union general in the American Civil War
  • Norman Pannell, FCIS (1901–1976), British finance manager and Conservative politician
  • Phillip Pannell shooting incident, African American teenager killed by a police officer in New Jersey in 1990
  • Troy Pannell (born 1976), Australian rules football field umpire in the Australian Football League

Usage examples of "pannell".

Labour held on but the Tory vote surged and went on rising in the Leeds West by-election in July, where we worked to get Charlie Pannell elected.

The windows were small, to be sure, and the pitch rather low, but the whitewashed walls were pannelled, and I had some hopes of the ceiling.

The strange old man led the way across his bedroom to an inner chamber, oak pannelled, with very little furniture, but holding much treasure in the shape of trunks, portmanteaux--all very old and dusty--and two large wooden cases, banded with iron.

Emmeline entered her home by a hall pannelled with dark wainscot, and surrounded by carved doors, surmounted with heavy entablatures.

This, as far as we could judge from the accounts of foresters, was somewhere in the Gullet dingle among a thicket of hollies above the Dead Oaks, and where tradition says Sire John Oldcastle lay hid during three days when our house at Birtsmereton was searched by the bloodhounds of the Archbishop Arundel, and even our secret room in the pannelled chamber was considered to be unsafe.

The great chamber bore many traces of its former state : the walls were pannelled in dark wood and there were elaborate mouldings around the windows and the door-frames and on the corners of the ceiling.

None of the internal walls had been lathed and plaistered let alone pannelled or wainscoted so that the naked brick was everywhere visible, except where it was obscured by hangings in the drawing-room.

It was a tall and rambling old place with many low dim rooms pannelled in dark wood and a great staircase where there was a big hall in the centre into which all the rooms led.

I gathered self-possession enough to look around me at the ancient pannelled walls and the high carved wooden chimney-piece in whose grate a vast coal-fire slumbered, I became aware that in the opposite corner at this end of the vast hall there was another and similar court-session taking place.

The walls were of bare brick without plaister or pannelling, though one was only aware of this where they were visible, for most of their area was concealed by rich hangings of the most exquisite woven stuffs.

The arms and the strange crest of the Shuttleworths are carved on the oak pannelling of each room.