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    Lady Alice Sophia Acland (née Cunningham; 3 February 1849 – 5 July 1935) was the founder, the first General Secretary and the first president of the Co-operative...
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  • Alice Acland may refer to: Alice Acland (social activist) (1849–1935), British social activist Alice Acland (novelist) (1912–1982), pseudonym of British...
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    Elizabeth Acland Allen (1901–1969), civil rights advocate, founding member of WIDF Monica Felton (1906–1970), writer, feminist, social activist, WIDF Korea...
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  • establishment of the Co-operative Women's Guild, following an appeal by Alice Acland, with whom Lawrenson had previously met, in her column in the Co-operative...
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    undergraduates, Ruskin's most important friends were Charles Thomas Newton and Henry Acland. His most noteworthy success came in 1839 when, at the third attempt, he...
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  • Louise-Victorine Ackermann (1813–1890), French writer and philosopher Lady Harriet Acland (1750–1815), English noblewoman and nurse John Adams (1735–1826), 2nd President...
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  • History of the cooperative movement (category History of social movements)
    less independently, for example at an established iron pipe company Alice Acland, the editor of the "Women's Corner" in the Co-operative News publication...
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    Sean and Bruce, resettled in North London. There, she was educated at Acland Burghley Secondary School and Camden School for Girls, and later took a...
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  • or whose works are closely associated with that country. Sarah Angelina Acland (1849–1930), amateur photographer who pioneered colour in Gibraltar in 1903...
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  • in art, film and literature see list of fictional nurses. Lady Harriet Acland (1750–1815), British noblewoman Saint Alda (died c. 1309), Italian Catholic...
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  • 20th-century Finnish author Alice Acland Anne Wignall 20th-century English author Alice Addertongue Benjamin Franklin Alice Campion Denise Tart, Jane St...
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  • widely believed to have deliberately killed themselves, may be listed. Chris Acland (1996), English drummer for the band Lush, hanging Art Acord (1931), American...
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  • Legião Urbana, 36 October 17 Berthold Goldschmidt, German composer, 93 Chris Acland, Lush drummer, 30 (suicide) November 2 – Eva Cassidy, American vocalist...
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  • (born 1939) Jay Ritchie, baseball player (born 1936) January 6 Robert D. Acland, surgeon (born 1941) Douglas Greer, child actor (born 1921) Pat Harrington...
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  • (1994–2002) Sir Steve Smith (2002–2020) Professor Lisa Roberts (2020-) Richard Acland, Education John Adair, Management (Leadership) Omar Ashour, Middle East...
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    (born 1990), photographer, filmmaker, writer, and feminist activist Sarah Angelina Acland Carolyn Cole Annie Leibovitz Timeline of women in photography...
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    to a three-member commission. Among the founding members were Elizabeth Acland Allen (UK), Cécile Brunschvicg (France), Tsola Dragoycheva (Bulgaria), Dolores...
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  • Galician Literature Day is held. July 16 – A day after admission to the Acland Hospital in Oxford, C. S. Lewis suffers a heart attack. Though later discharged...
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  • 1870) March 22 Thorvald Aagaard, Danish composer (b. 1877) Alfred Dyke Acland, British military officer (b. 1858) Vladimir Maksimov, Soviet actor (b....
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    close ties to the Liberal Party. This second committee included A. H. D. Acland, Thomas Hill Green, George William Kitchin, James Legge, Henry Nettleship...
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    bombing, Baghdad Audrey Withers – editor of Vogue from 1940 to 1960 Eleanor Acland - British Liberal Party politician, suffragist, and novelist. St Leonard's...
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    Wall (Selwyn), Chief of General Staff, and Chief Royal Engineer Theodore Acland (King's), Headmaster of Norwich School Syed Ali Akbar (Peterhouse), major...
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    philosopher; in Straßburg, Alsace-Lorraine, German Empire (d. 1990) Died: John Acland, 80, English-born New Zealand runholder and politician James B. Hume, 77...
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  • geologist and President of the Royal Geographical Society Theodore Dyke Acland – surgeon and physician Francis Anstie – physician Eric Anson – anaesthetist...
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  • female impersonator; in Ancoats, Lancashire (d. 2003) Died: Alfred Dyke Acland, 78, British Army officer The Spanish Republic won the Battle of Guadalajara...
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    graduate accommodation (designed by Rick Mather) on the site of the former Acland Hospital (official opening 3 October 2019). 5 October: City twinned with...
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    the country required to close. It created an income which Sir Arthur Dyke Acland instead proposed to Parliament be earmarked for the new county councils...
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  • politician, co-founded the National League for Democracy (d. 2014) 1930 – Antony Acland, English former diplomat and Provost of Eton College (d. 2021) 1930 – Vern...
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  • legislate or interfere in the affairs of a Christian nation". Thomas Dyke Acland and Charles Law warned that every Jew in Parliament would "displace a Christian"...
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