• Olive May Kelso King (30 June 1885 – 1 November 1958) was an Australian adventurer and mountain climber. During World War I she drove ambulances for the...
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    an interpretation of her life. Milunka Savić – Serbian war heroine Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Ecaterina...
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    nurse and sergeant Leslie Joy Whitehead – Canadian female soldier Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Women...
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  • Oliver King (snooker player) [de] (born 1970), English snooker player King Oliver (1881–1938), American jazz player and bandleader Olive Kelso King (1885–1958)...
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    country's highest honour, the Order of the White Eagle. Australian Olive Kelso King drove ambulances for the Scottish Women's Hospitals and later the Serbian...
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    High Court of Australia, since 2009 Liz Kernohan – Liberal politician Olive Kelso King – World War I ambulance driver Kay Patterson – Liberal senator and...
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  • and nurse (1876–1956) Leslie Joy Whitehead – Canadian female soldier Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Women...
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    battles first in France, then Serbia, and in Salonika. Australian Olive Kelso King from Sydney, joined the unit in France, in the spring of 1915. She...
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    routes, squares and other amenities to support a large population. Olive Kelso King Great fire of Smyrna In 1917, the population of the city was recorded...
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    developing a carcinoma of the stomach. Milunka Savić – Serbian war heroine Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Ecaterina...
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  • Recipient Year Notes Olive Kelso King (1885–1958) 1931 Acting State commissioner, New South Wales. First Australian recipient. Mrs Alan Morkill 1931 Outstanding...
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    Louisa Jordan, Scottish nurse Honoria Somerville Keer, British surgeon Olive Kelso King, Australian ambulance driver Sybil Lewis, British doctor, from Hull...
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  • (1883-1959)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Mary de...
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    George III (redirect from King George III)
    Archived from the original on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017. Kelso, Paul (6 March 2000). "The royal family and the public purse". The Guardian...
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  • had a year with the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He worked in forestry and farming. His father owned a sawmill business in Kelso. Turnbull had his farm...
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    James L. Kelso in 1934, which continued under the direction of Kelso in 1937, 1954, 1957, and 1960. During his excavation campaigns, James Kelso found a...
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    comply. In 1255, an interview between the English and Scottish kings at Kelso led to Menteith and his party losing to Durward's party. But though disgraced...
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    keeps his daughter Olive (Stonehouse) in ignorance of his profession. He arranges with the Duchess of Remington (Kelso) to sponsor Olive socially, and in...
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    James V (10 April 1512 – 14 December 1542) was King of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until his death in 1542. He was crowned on 21 September 1513 at the...
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    king's life; Sunset at Noon (1955) by Jane Oliver, an account of the king's life; Chain of Destiny (1964) by Nigel Tranter, an account of the king's life...
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    August 1460, and the new king was brought to Kelso from Edinburgh with his mother. It was not considered possible to have the king journey to Perthshire...
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    The Coronation Chair, also known as St Edward's Chair or King Edward's Chair, is an ancient wooden chair on which British monarchs sit when they are invested...
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    Atlantic Fleet. Born the fifth son of Robert Oliver and Margaret Oliver (née Strickland) at Lochside near Kelso, Oliver joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in the...
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    as King of England and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 20 February 1547. Edward ascended the throne following the death of King Henry...
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    Archived from the original on April 12, 2023. Retrieved July 12, 2023. Kelso, Alicia. "Raising Cane's Now Offering 'Industry-Leading' Compensation, Including...
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    Knappett 2016, p. 24 Shawcross 2002, p. 224; Bedell Smith 2017, p. 423 Kelso, Paul (14 September 2001), "US anthem played at changing of the guard",...
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    brothers were made by the king's tailor, Thomas Arthur. Lord James and his half-brother James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose were at school...
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  • of King of the Cage, a mixed martial arts promotion based in the United States. In 2010 King of the Cage held 40 events, KOTC: Toryumon. For the King of...
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    Virgo, "the Maiden" (between 23 April and 24 May 1141 – 9 December 1165) was King of Scotland from 1153 until his death. He was the eldest son of Henry, Earl...
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    practice before the U.S. Supreme court. Mabelle (also spelled "Mabel") Kelso, was born on October 10, 1883, in Pennsylvania, and got her start as a stenographer...
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