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    Dorothy Gwendolen Cawood, MM (9 December 1884 – 16 February 1962) was an Australian civilian and military nurse. She was one of the first three members...
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  • Cawood is a village in North Yorkshire, England. Cawood may also refer to: Cawood, Kentucky, a census-designated place Cawood Bridge, a swing bridge which...
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  • Carter (1928–2010): Australian author, filmmaker and photographer. Dorothy Cawood MM (1884–1962): Nurse, matron of the David Berry Hospital, 1928–1943...
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    who were trapped in the burning building. These nurses were: Sister Dorothy Cawood from Parramatta, New South Wales; Sister Clare Deacon from Burnie, Tasmania;...
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    colleagues at 2nd CCS for conduct during the same raid; these were Sisters Dorothy Cawood and Clare Deacon, and Staff Nurse Mary Derrer. All four awards were...
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    air raid, Sister Deacon and three other Australian nurses (Sisters Dorothy Cawood and Alice Ross-King, and nurse M. J. Derrer) received letters informing...
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    won the military medal for demonstrating bravery under fire: Sister Dorothy Cawood from Parramatta, New South Wales; Sister Clare Deacon from Burnie, Tasmania;...
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    chaplain, Edmund Bonner. On leaving Cawood, he hit his head boarding a royal barge on the waterway at the foot of the Cawood property's garden, as a result...
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  • starring Dorothy Phillips, Katherine Kirkwood and Alan Roscoe. Prints and/or fragments were found in the Dawson Film Find in 1978. Dorothy Phillips as...
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  •  1996 (1996-09-27) 13.0 267 3 Murder: Bobby Fuller. Mystery: Red mercury. Mystery: Cawood Burglary. Legend: Fertility Statues. Special Bulletin: Wanted: David Coleman...
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    of Duty Lindsay Denton BBC Two Sarah Lancashire Happy Valley Catherine Cawood BBC One Sheridan Smith Cilla Cilla Black ITV 2016 (62nd) Suranne Jones Doctor...
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     184–240 (197–198). Cawood, Ian; Upton, Chris (2016). "Joseph Chamberlain and the Birmingham satirical journals, 1876–1911". In Cawood, Ian; Upton, Chris...
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  • Pantomime Dame Janet McTeer as Female Narrator Carlos Miranda as Pianist Sarah Cawood as Angel David Hoyle as Freddi The film centers on Brian Slade, a bisexual...
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    Since 1800, pp. 79–91. London: British Broadcasting Corporation. pp. 90–91 Cawood, Ian (2012). The Liberal Unionist Party: A History. Bloomsbury Publishing...
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    at age 73 [225], [226] Archived 2007-03-12 at the Wayback Machine Sarah Cawood (1972–present) English broadcaster and presenter diagnosed in 2021 at age...
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    Chamberlain: International Statesman, National Leader, Local Icon ed. by I. Cawood, C. Upton, (Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016). 97–115. Quinault, Roland. "Gladstone...
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  • Bates Jr.) Fantastic Shorts Award Best Fantastic Short – "Terminus" (Trevor Cawood) Special Jury Award – "Next Floor" (Denis Villeneuve) Animated Shorts Award...
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  • Leventhal, F. M. (2002). "Twentieth-century Britain: an encyclopedia", p. 432. Cawood, Ian; David McKinnon-Bell (2001). "The First World War", p. 71. Routledge...
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    Baroness Stein of Tilbury Sundance TV Sarah Lancashire Happy Valley Catherine Cawood BBC One Cicely Tyson The Trip to Bountiful Carrie Watts Lifetime Kristen...
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    Edna Campbell (born 1968), American professional basketball player. Sarah Cawood (born 1972), English broadcaster and presenter. Robin Carnahan (born 1961)...
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    doi:10.1126/science.ado2030. PMID 39265011. Tohver, Eric; Lana, Cris; Cawood, P.A.; Fletcher, I.R.; Jourdan, F.; Sherlock, S.; et al. (1 June 2012)....
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  • radio personality (b. 1962) Pete Brown, footballer (b. 1930) September 5 – Cawood Ledford, American radio announcer (Kentucky Wildcats) (b. 1926) September...
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    Jr. (Sir James's brother) married the sixteen-year-old heiress Gibbon Cawood without the permission of her mother or her guardians. Robert G. Brooking...
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  • government official, director of the National Park Service (2006–2009). Gil Cawood, 82, New Zealand Olympic rower (1968), world championship bronze medallist...
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    University of Oxford. Neville's enthronement as Archbishop of York took place in Cawood Castle in September 1465 and to demonstrate the riches and power of his...
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  • M'Lean left Margaret behind. James Morrisby was born on 23 January 1757 at Cawood on the River Ouse between Selby and York in North Yorkshire, England. The...
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  • Inspector of Quarter Master-General's Services, War Office Charles John Cawood JP Food Production Sub-Commissioner for Yorkshire Dora Cayley — General...
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  • comes to an end after eight years. The final edition is presented by Sarah Cawood, Heather Suttie, Ortis Deley and Trey Farley. 17 September – Channel 4's...
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    (2012) KANNA-award for the production Dorothy 60 jaar at the KKNK– Laurika performs with the legendary Dorothy Masuka, Karen Zoid and Zolani Mahola Directed...
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    1093/ref:odnb/10787. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Cawood, Ian (2012). The Liberal Unionist Party: A History. pp. 13–41. Jenkins,...
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