Christabel Gertrude Marshall (aka Christopher Marie St John) (24 October 1871 – 20 October 1960) was a British campaigner for women's suffrage, a playwright...
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Dame Christabel Harriette Pankhurst DBE (/ˈpæŋkhərst/; 22 September 1880 – 13 February 1958) was a British suffragette born in Manchester, England. A co-founder...
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Christabel may refer to: Christabel (poem), a lengthy poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Christabel (film), a 2001 experimental feature by James Fotopoulos...
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flower subjects. Atwood lived in a ménage à trois with the dramatist Christabel Marshall and the actress, theatre director, producer and costume designer...
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theatre historians. Craig lived in a ménage à trois with the dramatist Christabel Marshall and the artist Clare 'Tony' Atwood from 1916 until her death.[page needed]...
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The Green Sheaf, with contributions by Yeats, Christopher St John (Christabel Marshall), Cecil French, A. E. (George William Russell), Gordon Craig (Ellen...
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Cicely Hamilton London Aldwych Mrs. Daly 1911-05-08 The First Actress Christabel Marshall London Kingsway Peg Woffington 1911-05-12 The Baron’s Wager Charles...
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Christabel Russell (1895–1976), born Christabel Hulme Hart, started a successful fashionable dress shop in London in 1920. She designed the dresses herself...
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policies were tightly controlled by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Christabel and Sylvia. Sylvia was eventually expelled. The WSPU membership became...
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theatre historians. Craig lived in a ménage à trois with the dramatist Christabel Marshall and the artist Clare "Tony" Atwood from 1916 until her death. She...
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misrepresented her work due to his own implicit biases. While the translator Christabel Marshall appears to impose her own understandings of what a 10th-century canoness...
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The First Actress (1911) by Christopher St. John (a pseudonym for Christabel Marshall), one of the first productions of the Pioneer Players theatre society...
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marriage. Emma and Hugh had nine daughters, the youngest daughter Christabel Marshall was a campaigner for women's suffrage, a playwright and author. "Obituary"...
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(1931–2014, England) James Henry Marriott (1799–1886, New Zealand) Christabel Marshall (1871–1960, England) John Marston (1576–1634, England) John Westland...
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servant, Labour Party councillor and Chair of Jewish Voice for Labour Christabel Marshall (1871–1960), campaigner for women's suffrage; playwright and author...
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The Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst Memorial is a memorial in London to Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel, two of the foremost British...
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Longford, Countess of Longford (Somerville) Patrick Marber (Wadham) Christabel Marshall (Somerville) John Marston (Brasenose) Herman Charles Merivale (Balliol)...
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Pankhurst was sentenced to two months in jail, along with Mabel Tuke and Christabel Marshall. Albert Berry became the first person to make a parachute jump from...
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from the original on 31 August 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020. "La'Darius Marshall Explained How 'Cheer' Impacted His Life & I Have Chills". Elite Daily....
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in attendance; Christabel, touring North America, sent a telegram which was read aloud. While planning the agenda for the day, Marshall had intentionally...
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Ellen Terry, out of jealousy for her daughter's affection, and by Christabel Marshall (Christopher St John), with whom Edith lived from 1899, according...
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broadcaster Christabel Marshall (1871–1960), writer, playwright and suffragist Emma Marshall (1830–1899), children's writer Sybil Marshall (1913–2005)...
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threesome spent time with Craig and her ménage à trois partners Christabel Marshall and Clare Atwood.: 134 In 1941, Holme broadcast a memorial talk...
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Macmillan Company, New York, in Lucas's Four Plays, in October 1935. (Christabel Marshall, who had not seen the plays performed, declared them "very good reading"...
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and ill from her journey after visiting Christabel Pankhurst in Paris for instructions for the movement. Marshall lent her "racy" clothes as disguise, a...
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dream, in "a kind of a reverie"; and the first part of the narrative poem Christabel. The writing of Kubla Khan, written about the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan...
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Decima Moore, Cicely Hamilton, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale, Christabel Marshall, Lena Ashwell, Edith Craig, Janette Steer, Ellison Scotland Gibb...
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considered "elegant and gracious" in the part. That year she was in Christabel Marshall's suffragist play How The Vote Was Won, as Miss Lizzie Wilkins. By...
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with his former partner Mary Leahy. On 30 August 2005, Holland married Christabel McEwen, his girlfriend of 15 years and daughter of artist Rory McEwen...
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کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel...
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