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    Atalanta Ltd (1921–1937) was an engineering company set up in 1921 in the UK by a small group of women engineers. It was considered notable at the time...
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    Atalanta (/ˌætəˈlæntə/; Greek: Ἀταλάντη, translit. Atalántē, lit. "equal in weight") is a heroine in Greek mythology. There are two versions of the huntress...
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  • up atalanta or Atalanta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Atalanta is a heroine in Greek mythology. Atalanta may also refer to: Vanessa atalanta, a...
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    The Atalanta was an English automobile manufactured from 1937 until 1939 by Atalanta Motors Ltd in Staines, Middlesex. Two models were made. The 1937...
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    was one of a group of eight women who founded the engineering company Atalanta Ltd, with her mother Katharine Parsons as chairman and one of the principal...
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  • factory which focused on employing women. In 1920, Ashberry founded Atalanta Ltd in Loughborough, along with Rachel Parsons, Caroline Haslett, Lady Eleanor...
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  • with a variety of designs of dinghies, Fairey Marine Ltd produced larger sailing cruisers, the Atalanta (named after Sir Richard's wife), Titania, and Fulmar...
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    Hippomenes (category Atalanta)
    Arcadian Amphidamas or of King Megareus of Onchestus and the husband of Atalanta. He was known to have been one of the disciples of Chiron, and to have...
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  • Atalanta Motors is a British car company created in 2011 by Martyn Corfield to relaunch the dormant 1930s Atalanta which stopped production due to the...
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    which she continued to edit until 1932. In June 1920 she helped to found Atalanta Ltd, an engineering firm for women. In 1924 she was approached by Mrs Mabel...
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    the fledgling Society afloat. Lady Parsons was also a co-founder of Atalanta Ltd, a company set up specifically to supply employment for women in engineering...
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    Calydonian boar hunt (category Atalanta)
    William Heinemann, Ltd. (1924). LacusCurtis, Online version at the Perseus Digital Library, Books 6–14. Swinburne, Algernon Charles. "Atalanta in Calydon"*...
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    She was renamed HMS Mariner in January 1878 and then HMS Atalanta two weeks later. Atalanta was serving as a training ship when in 1880 she disappeared...
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    use as student hostels In 1921 he joined the board of directors for Atalanta Ltd. the first company in Britain to employ only women engineers, initially...
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    Maria Watkins History of women in engineering in the United Kingdom Atalanta Ltd Electrical Association for Women Heald, Henrietta. (2020). Magnificent...
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  • the Atalanta 31 (9.45m) and the Fulmar a 20 ft(6.1m) version with a single lifting keel. Fairey Marine Production Yacht Classes Atalanta 26 Atalanta 31...
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    Poland's champions Legia Warsaw, and Serie A club Atalanta. In 2023 beIN Sports blacked out Atalanta and Young Boys broadcasts due restrictions on CFD...
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  • also became official Top Sponsors of Atalanta BC later in 2021. The partnership agreement between LeoVegas and Atalanta BC was renewed ahead of the 2024/25...
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  • (1912–present) Asquith Motors (1981–present) Aston Martin (1913–present) Atalanta Motors (2011–present) Austin Motor Company (2015–present) Automotive Systems...
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  • daughter of Amphidamas and the sister of Melanion, husband of the heroine Atalanta. Together with her husband Eurystheus, Antimache bore the following children:...
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    later sent a bear to injure Atalanta because others claimed Atalanta was a superior hunter. Among other adventures, Atalanta participated in the Calydonian...
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    named Atalanta, with whom he was smitten. His uncles were also part of the adventurous group, and they were upset by Meleager's gift to Atalanta. They...
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  • Later on in the 1950s they produced the larger sailing cruisers, the Atalanta (named after Sir Richard's first son's wife), Titania, Fulmar and the 27-foot...
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  • Iasius, another name of Iasion. Iasus (Iasius), the Arcadian father of Atalanta by Clymene, daughter of Minyas; he was the son of King Lycurgus of Arcadia...
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  • war of the Seven against Thebes. He was killed by Parthenopaeus, son of Atalanta. Argus or Argos (dog), the faithful dog of Odysseus. Argus, one of Actaeon's...
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  • survey flight took off, operated by Imperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta G-ABTL Astraea. Major H. G. Brackley, Imperial Airways' Air Superintendent...
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    included:: 485  Acastus; Admetus; Argus, the eponymous builder of the Argo; Atalanta; Augeas; the winged Boreads, Zetes & Calaïs; the Dioscuri, Castor & Polydeuces;...
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    gold in 420 and 416 BC Euthymenes of Maenalus, won gold in 400 and 392 BC Atalanta, a Greek mythic woman said to have been the daughter of the King of Arcadia...
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    transformed the vessels into sea nymphs. After Melanion won the hand of Atalanta in marriage thanks to the help he received from Aphrodite, he neglected...
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd., 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library...
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