Euphemia Vale Blake (née, Vale; pen names, E. Vale Smith and E. Vale Blake; 7 May 1817 – 21 October 1904) was a British-born American author and critic...
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American religious figure Euphemia Vale Blake (1817–1904), American author Evon Blake (1906–1988), Jamaican journalist Florence Blake (1907–1983), American...
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bookbinder Euphemia Cowan Barnett (1890–1970), Scottish botanist Eufemia "Femi" Benussi (born 1945), Italian actress Euphemia Vale Blake (1817–1904)...
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Hurban, Slovak writer, radical and minister (died 1886) May 7 – Euphemia Vale Blake, British-born American author and critic (died 1904) May 21 – Hermann...
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Evelyn Vida Baxter E. V. Sheridan – Emma Viola Sheridan E. Vale Blake – Euphemia Vale Blake E. W. Swanton – Ernest William Swanton Edward P. Jones – Edward...
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Symbolist poet and writer (tuberculosis, born 1877) October 21 – Euphemia Vale Blake, British-born American author and critic (born 1817) October 23 –...
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Boston: S.G. Drake, OCLC 1556618, OL 6905506M Smith, Mrs. E. Vale (Euphemia Vale Blake) (2008) [1854]. History of Newburyport; from the Earliest Settlement...
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Maurice Baldwin, Canadian Anglican bishop (born 1836) October 21 Euphemia Vale Blake, British-born American critic (born 1817) Isabelle Eberhardt, Swiss...
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as a doctor. Lived in Hastings from 1879 until her death in 1910. Euphemia Vale Blake (1817–1904), author, critic Emma Blocksage (born 1979) (Emma B),...
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discharges from the Greenland Ice Cap. List of fjords of Greenland Euphemia Vale Blake (ed.), Journey to the Arctic: The True Story of the Disastrous 1871...
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1895 New York Times, December 5, 1895 Army Register, 1889. pg. 210. Euphemia Vale Blake (1901). History of the Tammany Society: Or Columbian Order. The Colonel...
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(PDF) from the original on June 1, 2015. Retrieved March 30, 2017. Blake, Euphemia Vale (1854). History of Newburyport: from the earliest settlement of the...
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rest of 1908 he worked on portraits and small pieces, notably busts of Euphemia Lamb and his first portrait bust of Mary McEvoy. Near the end of 1908,...
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reserves along the river, including Deepwater Park, Bankstown Golf Course and Vale of Ah Reserve. Milperra is home to Western Sydney University Bankstown Campus...
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Officer, Aberdeenshire Council. For services to Education. Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke. Co-Founder and Trustee, SameYou. For services to People with...
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schools including: Lakemba Public School Hampden Park Public School Canterbury Vale School St Therese Primary School Holy Spirit College Rissalah College AlHikma...
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Grammar LaSalle Catholic College, Bankstown Malek Fahd Islamic School St Euphemia College Sefton High School Western Sydney University Public transport bus...
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Index to Politicians: Evergreen to Ewin". politicalgraveyard.com. Blake, Euphemia Vale (1901). History of the Tammany Society from Its Organization to the...
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Portugal. 2. Beckford left two daughters, the younger of whom (Susanna Euphemia, sometimes called Susan) was married to Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of...
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First Fleet, the Reverend Richard Johnson, and given the name Canterbury Vale. The District of Bankstown was named by Governor Hunter in 1797 in honour...
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first chaplain, in 1793.[citation needed] He called his grant Canterbury Vale, as a tribute to Canterbury in England, and the suburb took its name from...
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located in the Ashbury-Hurlstone Park area. He named his estate 'Canterbury Vale', presumably after the See of Canterbury in England. The date of the grant...
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the Rev. Richard Johnson on 20 May 1793. This farm was called "Canterbury Vale", and it was from this that the suburb of Canterbury and the school is named...
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For services to the Control of River Pollution in Scotland. (Edinburgh) Euphemia Stewart Black, Lately Headteacher, Achaleven Primary School, Argyllshire...
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Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Euphemia Ferguson. For political services in the West of Scotland. Norman Frederick...
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(209456), Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve. Euphemia Maclean, Nursing Officer (213909), Territorial Army Nursing Service. Edith...
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Staff Nurse, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve) Euphemia Scott Loraine, Staff Nurse, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing...
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Chief Instructor and Coach, Sakai Karate. For services to Karate. Mary Euphemia Elizabeth, Mrs. Coulter. For services to Young People through the Girls'...
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Superintending Sister, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. Euphemia Hastie White, Head Naval Nurse, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service...
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The Young Generation Theatre Group. For services to Community Arts. Dr Euphemia Rogers. For services to the community in Inverclyde. Mrs Ethel Jennifer...
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