Gloucester, Winifred was the youngest daughter of the six children of Frederick John and Louisa (née Corbett) Cullis. Her brother Cuthbert Edmund Cullis became...
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Cullis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Cullis (born 1946), a British electronic engineer Cuthbert Edmund Cullis (1868–1954)...
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July 1915, six women were officially admitted: Florence Buchanan, Winifred Cullis, Ruth C. Skelton, Sarah C. M. Sowton, Constance Leetham Terry, and...
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Society's seventh Annual Conference in July 1929, alongside Professor Winifred Cullis, the first woman to hold a professorial chair at a medical school,...
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determinants. Cullis was the son of Frederick John, a dock surveyor in Gloucester and Louisa (née Corbett) Cullis. One of his two sisters, Winifred C. Cullis, became...
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include the formation of a stronger relationship between two NFAs. Winifred Cullis, English physician, president Virginia Gildersleeve, American academic...
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Boughton and Jane, née Cullis. Her mother was the daughter of Frederick Cullis, a builder in Gloucester, and the aunt of Winifred Cullis, professor of physiology...
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along with the founder biochemist Ida Smedley Maclean and physiologist Winifred Cullis. The three of them are creditted with being the federation's de facto...
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Health Education. He worked at various times with Sir Julian Huxley, Winifred Cullis, J. B. S. Haldane and Sir Robert Fields. In 1939, on the retirement...
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Other notable women who were part of BFWG in its early years included Winifred Cullis, Rose Sidgwick and Caroline Spurgeon. Associations were set up across...
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the Working Men's College, with speakers including Louise McIlroy, Winifred Cullis, Helena Normanton, Agnes Dawson, and Leslie Burgin. The following year...
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George Gibson, General Manager, John Curran Ltd. Winifred Ada Glass, Headmistress, Winifred Cullis School, Gloucester. Jessie Lilian Glenister, Senior...
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body. Frensham School Limited was renamed as Winifred West Schools Limited in 1954, as recognition of Winifred West's other two schools, Sturt School and...
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Officer of the Order of Australia for services to architecture Eleanor Cullis-Hill (1913–2001), Sydney architect Suzanne Dance, Melbourne-based architect...
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Shropshire Geoff Crudgington (born 1952) – footballer, goalkeeper Stan Cullis (1916–2001) – footballer (defender) and football manager with Wolves; namesake...
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Division Party Candidate Votes % Liberal Democrats Jane Hollis 596 Conservative Richard Cullis 589 Labour Ven Subbarayan 572 Majority Turnout 1,757 26.98...
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Crichton. For services to British commercial interests in Tokyo. Teresa Marie Cullis, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Brussels. The Right Reverend Jack...
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Lieutenant Richard Alexander Cole, Royal Air Force. Flight Lieutenant Colin Cullis, Royal Air Force. Flight Lieutenant Graham Stewart Forbes, Royal Air Force...
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For services to Oxfam and to Fairtrade. Catherine Anne Townsend Storrs Cullis. For services to the Conservation of Ecclesiastical Heritage. Stanley Michael...
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Cufflin. For political and public service. John Frederick Christopher Cullis, Headteacher, Barclay Junior School, Waltham Forest, London. For services...
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