Bertha Wilmot Ryland (12 October 1882 – April 1977) was a militant suffragette and member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) who after slashing...
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Kentucky, USA Adolfine Mary Ryland (1903–1983), English artist Bertha Ryland (1882-1977), militant suffragette Bob Ryland (1920-2020), American former...
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kindergarten activist Bertha Runkle (1879–1958), American novelist and playwright Bertha Ryland (1882–1977), English militant suffragette Bertha Sánchez (born...
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Cheffins, Constance Bryer, Florence Tunks, Janie Terrero, Doreen Allen, Bertha Ryland, Katharine Gatty, Charlotte Despard, Janet Boyd, Genie Sheppard, Mary...
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Pethick-Lawrence Pleasance Pendred Isabella Potbury Mary Richardson Edith Rigby Bertha Ryland Myra Sadd Brown Genie Sheppard Alice Maud Shipley Jane Short Ethel Smyth...
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Road. John Henry Poynting, physicist, lived at 11 St Augustine's Road. Bertha Ryland (1882-1977), militant suffragette. Joseph Henry Shorthouse, Victorian...
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Thomas Kirkland Rylands, a land agent, and Bertha Nisbet Wolferstan (née Thomas). His grandfather was the Liberal politician Peter Rylands. Educated at Eton...
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after a multi-car police chase. Olive Wharry, Edith Marian Begbie, Bertha Ryland, Florence Macfarlane, Constance Bryer and Hilda Burkitt, suffragettes...
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Richardson Edith Rigby Rona Robinson Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford Bertha Ryland Amy Sanderson Arabella Scott Muriel Scott Genie Sheppard Alice Maud...
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and lecturer Priestgate, Barton-upon-Humber 2015 Barton Civic Society Bertha Ryland Suffragette Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 2018 Birmingham Civic...
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Scouts in 1963 and now serves over 3,000 members. Militant suffragette Bertha Ryland slashed a painting in Birmingham Art Gallery to publicise the cause...
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either her sisters or her daughters Agnes Royden (1876–1956) – preacher Bertha Ryland (1882–1977) – militant suffragette who slashed a painting in Birmingham...
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Edith Rigby Rona Robinson - 20 August 1909, 15 October 1909 Grace Roe Bertha Ryland Arabella Scott Genie Sheppard Dorothea Chalmers Smith Geraldine Stevenson...
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opened a WSPU Midlands headquarters in Birmingham where she worked with Bertha Ryland and Laura Ainsworth. She was campaigning at the Bury St Edmunds by-election...
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Wilde (Colonel Janek), William Fox (Aubrey Wilson), Gene Anderson (Diana Rylands), Arnold Bell (Colonel Crane), Gordon Sterne (George Moffat), Michael Ritterman...
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leaving office. In 1991, Trudeau became a father again, with Deborah Margaret Ryland Coyne, to his only daughter, Sarah. Coyne later stood for the 2013 Liberal...
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(1811–1887), banker, statesman, founder of McMaster University and CIBC Ryland H. New (1888–1979), head of Hamilton & Toronto Sewer Pipe Company and founder...
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at Oxford awarded degrees by decree, October 1920. L to R: Winifred Moberly, Emily Penrose, Bertha Johnson, Eleanor Jourdain, and Henrietta Jex-Blake...
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Adkins (1934–2020), United States soldier; recipient of the Medal of Honor Bertha Adkins (1906–1983), American educator, political activist, public servant...
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2002), with English translation In 2014, Rochester Cathedral and the John Rylands University Library of Manchester cooperated to make the complete text available...
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stained glass artist Margaret Ryder (1908–1998), painter Adolfine Mary Ryland (1903–1983), sculptor Anne Said (1914–1995), artist Emily Sarah, painter...
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figures follow the MeasuringWorth "consistent series" supplied in Thomas, Ryland; Williamson, Samuel H. (2024). "What Was the U.K. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth...
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Old Democrat Daniel Kellogg 3,196 18.73 / 100 2nd Free Soil Democratic Ryland Fletcher 2,863 16.78 / 100 3rd 3rd Free Soil Democratic A. Judson Rowell...
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doubles title. "She is one of the greatest players who ever lived," said Bob Ryland, a tennis contemporary and former coach of Venus and Serena Williams."Martina...
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and the price was very moderate." Further to this correspondence, W. J. Ryland, who had originally mentioned Carter in connection with the clockwork bed...
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(Yitzhak) Silberschlag was born in Stry, eastern Galicia, to Ḥasidic parents Bertha (née Pomerantz) and David Silberschlag. He studied Greek and Latin in the...
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Featuring Richard Thompson of the Thomas More Law Center, Paul Nelson and Mark Ryland of the Discovery Institute and Barbara Forrest. October 2005. (Windows Media...
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The Devonshire Regiment. Captain (temporary Major) George William Henry Ryland, FRIBA, (107714), Royal Engineers. Captain (temporary Major) Elaine Margaret...
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(1954–1955) Peter Hermann (1997–1998) Doctor. Jocelyn Seagrave (1991–1994) Jack Ryland (1969) Lieutenant James Anthony Nielsen (1984–1985) George Pilgrim (1996)...
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Cornelius Ryan (1920–1974, Ireland/England, J/H); The Longest Day John Ryland (1753–1825, England, R) Gilbert Ryle (1900–1976, England, Ph); The Concept...
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