Cicely Mary Hamilton (née Hammill; 15 June 1872 – 6 December 1952), was an English actress, writer, journalist, suffragist and feminist, part of the struggle...
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the Women" is a song composed by Ethel Smyth in 1910, to words by Cicely Hamilton. It became the official anthem of the Women's Social and Political...
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Look up cicely or Cicely in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cicely is an herb, Myrrhis odorata Cicely may also refer to: Osmorhiza, a genus of plants...
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She appears as a character in A Pageant of Great Women written by Cicely Hamilton, which opened at the Scala Theatre, London, in November 1909 before...
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London Duke of York's Miss Trafalgar Gower 1910-11-18 The Home Coming Cicely Hamilton London Aldwych Mrs. Daly 1911-05-08 The First Actress Christabel Marshall...
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"The March of the Women", newly composed by Ethel Smyth with words by Cicely Hamilton. On 13 October 1908, Emmeline Pankhurst together with Christabel Pankhurst...
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Hamilton Chuck Hamilton (born 1939), Canadian ice hockey player Cicely Hamilton (1872–1952), English actress and writer Clark Hamilton, U.S. politician...
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was also sung in other countries. 1910 Cicely Hamilton "The March of the Women" With words by Cicely Hamilton and music by Ethel Smyth, the song was the...
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Smyth 3. "The March of the Women" for choir and optional orchestra, by Cicely Hamilton Dreamings (1920), part song by Patrick MacGill Soul's Joy (published...
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by Joseph Moorat c. 1919); Lucjan Rydel (Polish Bethlehem, 1904); Cicely Hamilton (The Child in Flanders: A Nativity Play, 1922); Dorothy L. Sayers (He...
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played Nance Oldfield in A Pageant of Great Women written in 1909 by Cicely Hamilton and directed by Terry's daughter Edith Craig. In 1910 she toured in...
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– "The March of the Women", composed by Ethel Smyth with lyrics by Cicely Hamilton – was performed there. Holloway held women closely associated with...
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The Union Jack (2nd Series) 130 The Circus Detective Anon. (Cicely Hamilton) Cicely Hamilton holds the distinction of being the first female writer to pen...
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Year Title Author 1920 William an Englishman Cicely Hamilton 1921 The Splendid Fairing Constance Holme 1922 Dangerous Ages Rose Macaulay 1923 Gruach Gordon...
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Diana of Dobson's Victor Bretherton Savoy Theatre, New York Written by Cicely Hamilton, produced by Charles Frohman December 23, 1908–June 1909 What Every...
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Millicent Garrett Fawcett Edith Margaret Garrud Katie Edith Gliddon Cicely Hamilton Jane Ellen Harrison Vera Holme Edith How-Martyn Clemence Housman Elsie...
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Pageant of Great Women, a play she devised with the writer and actor Cicely Hamilton, which was performed across the United Kingdom before large audiences...
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Halle (c. 1237 – c. 1288, France) Cicely Hamilton (1872–1952, England) Cosmo Hamilton (1871–1942, England) Patrick Hamilton (1904–1962, England) Christopher...
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composed her most famous, "The March of the Women" (1911) to words by Cicely Hamilton. The text was used to inspire women to unite and free themselves from...
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lives". As part of her campaign, Bondfield advised the playwright Cicely Hamilton, whose shop-based drama Diana of Dobsons appeared that year. Bondfield...
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a vice-president of the Women Writers' Suffrage League, founded by Cicely Hamilton and active 1908–19. Meynell was one of the early founders of the Catholic...
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the magazine, Lyon met several prominent women writers, including Cicely Hamilton and E. M. Delafield. Lyon was also associated with the Business and...
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William – an Englishman is a 1919 novel by Cicely Hamilton. The novel explores the effect of the First World War on a married couple during the rise of...
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Society. Early supporters included Henry Havelock Ellis, Vera Brittain, Cicely Hamilton, Laurence Housman, H. G. Wells, Harold Laski, George Bernard Shaw,...
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Neilans' Association for Moral and Social Hygiene. Feminist writer Cicely Hamilton wrote of Macmillan that "she was the right kind of lawyer, one who...
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1923. The directors were Ashwell, Esme Church, Marion Fawcett and Cicely Hamilton. The first three of these were to be the company's theatre managers...
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Charlotte Despard. Louisa Thomson-Price was consultant editor, and Cicely Hamilton was notionally the first editor, but in practice the joint first editors...
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Graham Gwethalyn Graham Virginia Graham Patience Gray Beth Gutcheon Cicely Hamilton Elizabeth Anna Hart Ambrose Heath Jane Hervey Etty Hillesum Vere Hodgson...
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John Galsworthy – Strife Harley Granville-Barker – The Madras House Cicely Hamilton – A Pageant of Great Women Agha Hashar Kashmiri – Khwab-e-Hasti (The...
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was active in the movement there Cicely Hamilton (1872–1952) – actress, writer, journalist, feminist Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon (1857–1939) – author, philanthropist...
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