Margaret Stephen was a British midwife, midwifery teacher and author, active in London in the late 18th century, who published Domestic Midwife (1795)...
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Call the Midwife is a British period drama television series based on the best-selling memoirs of former nurse Jennifer Worth, who died shortly before...
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A midwife (pl.: midwives) is a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth, a specialisation known as midwifery. The education...
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Marcus Stephen (born 1969), President of Nauru (2007–2011) Margaret Stephen (midwife), 18th-century British midwife and author Nicol Stephen, Scottish...
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The following is a list of characters from Call the Midwife, a British television period-drama series shown on BBC One since 2012. Was absent due to Covid...
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Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (a...
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Francisco Chronicle. Talbot, Stephen (January 28, 2015). "Call the Midwife: A Home Birth Story". KQED. Talbot, Margaret (November 8, 2012). The Entertainer:...
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Supporting Actress. She has been a cast member on the drama series Call the Midwife, playing Sister Monica Joan, since the show's launch in 2012. Parfitt was...
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midwifery manuals include: Elizabeth Nihell Margaret Stephen Grundy, Isobel (1995). "Sarah Stone: Enlightenment Midwife". Medicine in the Enlightenment. pp. 128–144...
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films and as Margaret Thatcher in The Reckoning for the BBC. She did two series as Alison Scotlock in Home Fires. She joined Call the Midwife as Sister Hilda...
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rewarded the midwife and nurses.[citation needed] Edmund spent some time in the royal nursery of Eltham Palace with his elder sisters Margaret and Mary and...
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The Eyes of the Dragon (redirect from Stephen King/The Eyes of the Dragon)
with a second son, Flagg seizes the opportunity. He forces the Queen's midwife to wound Sasha while the second son, Thomas, is born. Sasha bleeds to death...
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A Young Doctor's Notebook (TV series) (category Films scored by Stephen Warbeck)
Cavaliero), a junior midwife; Demyan Lukich (Adam Godley), a feldsher; and Anna Nikolayevna (Vicki Pepperdine), a senior midwife. The typical episode...
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Brantôme wrote that she "died in child-bed, through the appetite of an old midwife of Paris, a drunkard, in whom she had more faith than in any other." Claude...
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Margaret O'Neill (born 15 November 1962) is an English actress. She is known for her television roles in Peak Practice (2000–2002), Shameless (2004–2007)...
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Thick of It, Extras, The Mimic, David Brent: Life on the Road and Call the Midwife. Rebecca Gethings was born in 1977 in Alberta, Canada, and moved to Berkshire...
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Ina May Gaskin (née Middleton; born March 8, 1940) is an American midwife who has been described as "the mother of authentic midwifery." She helped found...
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Elizabeth and Philip's second child and only daughter Stephen Boxer as Denis Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher's husband Emerald Fennell as Camilla Parker Bowles...
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Helen Margaret Lederer (born 24 September 1954) is a British comedian, writer and actress who emerged as part of the alternative comedy boom at the beginning...
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Margaret Catchpole (14 March 1762 – 13 May 1819) was an English servant girl, chronicler, and deportee to Australia. Born in Suffolk, she worked as a servant...
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"Chummy" Fortescue-Cholmondeley-Browne in the BBC drama series Call the Midwife (2012–2015) and made her Hollywood debut in the action comedy film Spy...
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The Crown (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon)
(seasons 5–6) as Diana, Princess of Wales Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher (season 4) Stephen Boxer as Denis Thatcher (season 4) Emerald Fennell (season...
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artistic director of Royal Shakespeare Company Bryony Hannah – Call the Midwife Cedric Hardwicke – The Ten Commandments David Harewood – Homeland, The...
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The Year of the Flood (category Novels by Margaret Atwood)
The Year of the Flood is a novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, the second book of her dystopian trilogy, released on September 22, 2009, in Canada...
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Béziers, whilst travelling to meet her future husband. He accused the midwife Bonanada of having caused her death by use of sorcery. Joan's mother died...
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Fashion. Professor Stephen Strand. For services to Equality and to Human Rights. Alice Rose Tai MBE. For services to Swimming. Rebecca Margaret Mary Thomson...
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Gone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia...
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Bennett. For services to Hockey in Wales. Trudy Helen Berlet. Lately Lead Midwife for Bereavement Care, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. For services...
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November 2019. Kinane, Ruth (23 October 2018). "The Crown casts Call the Midwife actress Emerald Fennell as Camilla Parker Bowles". Entertainment Weekly...
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Harriet Tubman (section Auburn and Margaret)
Larson's 2004 biography of Tubman records the year as 1822, based on a midwife payment and several other historical documents, including her runaway advertisement...
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