• William Chambers (born 1979) is a Scottish milliner, from Shotts in North Lanarkshire, now based in Glasgow. He creates handmade hats and headpieces that...
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  • Glamorgan Pottery William Frederick Chambers (1786–1855), British doctor and Fellow of the Royal Society William Chambers (milliner) (born 1979), Scottish...
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    Whitefield, Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament between 1999-2011 William Chambers, Milliner "Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities...
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    printworks of William Chambers where Chambers Dictionary was first published. The former Royal Exchange, Edinburgh Edinburgh City Chambers from Cockburn...
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  • and Anne Grahame Johnstone Dylan Jones Joy Farrall Jones Stephen Jones (milliner) Isaac Julien Menashe Kadishman Phillip King (artist) Linda Kitson Leon...
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    family with financial problems. Later, she became a servant to a French milliner. During that time, she learnt about costume and learnt French. Her early...
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  • (exclusive)". Screen Daily. September 9, 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2023. Earl, William (March 8, 2024). "'Dead Mail': Inside the Buzzy SXSW Thriller That Feels...
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    Sibilla Hutton (category British milliners)
    Scottish milliner and shopkeeper in 18th century Edinburgh. She became well known for operating a millinery in what today is Edinburgh City Chambers. She...
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    James Wilson (businessman) (category British milliners)
    January 2017. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Chambers, Robert; Thomson, Thomas (1870). A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen...
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    their bread was buttered on and wanted no interference from that “man milliner Curtis” or any other visionary “snivel service” reformers. The candidate...
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    Gibson Girls". New York Sun: 6. July 13, 1913. The Illustrated Milliner. Illustrated Milliner Company. 1916. Martin, Richard (June 1995). "Gay Blades: Homoerotic...
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  • Odessa Warren Grey (category American milliners)
    Odessa Warren Grey (August 13, 1883 - April 28, 1960) was milliner, entrepreneur, and performer in Harlem, New York. She is best known as the star of the...
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  • Deborah (born Devorah bat Chaim Liebes), immigrated to Dublin. Moritz was a milliner and tailor of military headgear and uniforms and set up his home and shop...
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  • sister of the ecclesiologist and historian J. Charles Wall, was a former milliner (hatmaker), of Islington. He had one sister, Edith, born in 1889. The Williams...
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    Savage The Pasadenas, a British R&B/pop group with twins Mike and David Milliner Pastilla, a U.S. based Latin Alternative Rock band, Victor "Chicles" Monroy...
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    upholsterers Johnson & Faulkner and architect George B. Post, as well as milliners Worthington & Smith and clothing manufacturers Earl & Wilson. The appellation...
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    we write of, the hosiers, the glovers, the hatters, the mercers, the milliners, and all who dealt in the miscellaneous wares now termed haberdashers'...
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  • journalist Mark Seymour – musician Patricia Shaw – novelist Ann Shoebridge – milliner Peter Siddle – test cricketer Ben Simmons – NBA basketball player Peter...
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    bank, and several restaurants. Physicians, building contractors, and milliners also had Main Street addresses. Behind Main Street along the railroad...
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  • (1693) William Burke and William Hare, serial killers who sold bodies for dissection. Duncan Cameron, inventor of the Waverley nib pen William Chambers (1800–1883)...
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    (born 1929), celebrity and pop culture photographer John Boyd (1925–2018), milliner based in London James Braidwood (1800–1861), founder of the world's first...
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  • suspected serial killer; born in D.C. Vanilla Beane (1919–2022), Black milliner and businesswoman; moved to D.C. in the 1940s John L. Carroll (1943–2023)...
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    York. Her father Samuel Coplon was a toymaker and mother Rebecca Moroh a milliner. She went to public school Joseph F. Lamb (PS 206) in Brooklyn, New York...
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    treated felts, a slow reaction released volatile free mercury. Hatters (or milliners) who came into contact with vapours from the impregnated felt often worked...
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  • used extensively by his great-nephew, the historian William Robertson. Janet Anderson (milliner) M'Crie, Thomas, D.D. the younger (1847). The Bass rock:...
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  • dragon boating. Rosie Anne Boylan – For service to the creative arts as a milliner. Terri Rae Brabon – For service to the theatrical arts. Clover Dawn Bradley...
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  • Faleafaga (born 2003), professional rugby union player Wynne Fallwell – milliner Sir Michael Fay – merchant banker; co-founder/joint chief executive and...
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    orphans with corporal punishment and starvation. Mantalini, Mr and Madame: Milliners, Kate's employers in Nicholas Nickleby. Marley, Jacob is the former business...
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    force. Bowling's mother was a highly skilled seamstress, dressmaker, and milliner; she created a successful business from scratch and built a grand three-storey...
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    When Goldberg returned to Brussels, she found work as a secretary in a milliner's shop called Modiste de la Reine. In June 1941, Goldberg was recruited...
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