Frances Margaret Leighton (8 March 1909 – 8 January 2006) was a South African botanist and educator. After graduating from Rhodes University with her...
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ghostwriter, and journalist Frances Margaret Leighton (1909–2006), South African botanist and educator Francis Leighton (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Margaret Leighton, CBE (26 February 1922 – 13 January 1976) was an English actress, active on stage and television, and in film. Her film appearances...
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bosmaniae was first described in 1932 by the South African botanist Frances Margaret Leighton (1909–2006) in the journal South African Gardening, and the specific...
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were born in Cape Town, South Africa, to William Edwyn Isaac and Frances Margaret Leighton, both professional botanists. Isaac earned his B.A. and M.A. degrees...
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was one of twin sons born to botanists William Edwyn Isaac and Frances Margaret Leighton. He has been called the most influential Africanist of the last...
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Les Misérables Alice Krige – Actress Margaret Legum – Economist and anti-apartheid activist Frances Margaret Leighton – Botanist Kai Lossgott – Interdisciplinary...
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Earl of Rutland, and his wife formerly the Hon Frances Montagu. Three of Margaret's sisters, Frances, Elizabeth and Dorothy, became countesses. Another...
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a ranch story." Darling, Frances C. (May 25, 1945). For You Who Like to Read. Christian Science Monitor Leighton, Margaret (1945). The Singing Cave....
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1961 autobiographical novel by Lillian Rogers Parks written with Frances Spatz Leighton. The title of the memoir was based on Parks' recollections of thirty...
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Kingdom Frances Acton British botanist, archaeologist and artist (1794-1881) 1794-07-07 1881-01-24 United Kingdom Frances Margaret Leighton South African...
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Plant Families, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2015-08-10 Leighton, Frances Margaret. Journal of South African Botany 13: 59. 1947 PlantZAfrica.com...
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(1770–1855) F.M.Knuth – Frederik Marcus Knuth (1904–1970) F.M.Leight. – Frances Margaret Leighton (later Isaac) (1909–2006) (Isaac is also used) F.Muell. – Ferdinand...
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fragile, but it is saved from wispiness by Leighton and Quinn. Excellence is an acting habit with Margaret Leighton, and her Pamela is expectably perfect....
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.. Ingram Edward George Irving (1816–1855) S ........ Irving Frances Margaret (Leighton) Isaac (1909-) S ........ Isaac William Edwyn Isaac (1905-) A...
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Margaret Larkin (1899–1967), American writer Margaret Laurence (1926–1987), Canadian novelist Margaret Leighton (1922–1976), English actress Margaret...
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Irmscher [Wikidata] (1887–1968) Irwin – James Bruce Irwin (1921–2012) Isaac – Frances Margaret Leighton (later Isaac) (1909–2006) (F.M.Leight. is also used) I.Sastre...
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Salwarpe, Worcestershire. He married firstly Elizabeth Leighton, daughter of Sir Thomas Leighton of Feckenham, Worcestershire, Governor of Jersey and Governor...
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Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie 107: 30, as Gemmaria unguiculata Leighton, Frances Margaret. 1948. Journal of South African Botany 14: 82 as Periphanes unguiculata...
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is a 1954 British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin. It was shot at Shepperton...
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(based on Norah Chambers) Frances McDormand as Dr. Verstak Pauline Collins as Daisy "Margaret" Drummond (based on Margaret Dryburgh) Julianna Margulies...
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wins Shirley Booth Glenn Close Uta Hagen Helen Hayes Cherry Jones Margaret Leighton Mary-Louise Parker Jessica Tandy Irene Worth 9 nominations Julie Harris...
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with Glenda Jackson as Lady Hamilton, Peter Finch as Nelson and Margaret Leighton as Frances. Anthony Quayle played Lord Minto. For the Trafalgar 200 commemorations...
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1888. There was one child from this union, a daughter, Margaret Maude. Harry married Hilda Frances E Clark, daughter of the Rev Professor William Robinson...
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d'Aubigny; Francis (1616–1617); Lady Frances (1617–1694), who married Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland; Margaret (1618–1618), who died young; George...
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Leighton, David (20 October 2014). "Street Smarts: Neighborhood, road named for Lady Suffolk". Arizona Daily Star. "CECIL J.A. HOWARD WEDS; Frances Drake...
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Estelle Winwood (1954) Marjorie Hawtrey (1959) Maxine Audley (1967) Margaret Leighton (1974) Joan Hickson (1981) Jill Forster (1987) Jean Simmons (1989)...
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comedy co-written by Balkan and Napoli. Margaret Leighton played Beatrice on Broadway in 1959. In 1960, Leighton was nominated for a Tony for "Best Performance...
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in historical novels. They include: The Thirsty Sword (1892) by Robert Leighton. The novel depicts the "Norse invasion of Scotland" (1262–1263, part of...
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Everett Millais (1829–1896) John Samuel Raven (1829–1877) Lord Frederick Leighton (1830–1896) Helen Mabel Trevor (1831–1900) Arthur Hughes (1832–1915) Louise...
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