Joan Lingard MBE (8 April 1932 – 12 July 2022) was a Scottish writer. Lingard was born in Edinburgh, Scotland,) but spent many years living in Belfast...
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Lingard (1961–1995), New Zealand artist Ivor Lingard (born 1942), English rugby league footballer Jesse Lingard (born 1992), English footballer Joan Lingard...
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inspiration for expatriate writers and artists, such as Scottish novelist Joan Lingard and French-born author André Launay; Jorge Guillén and Federico García...
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Sadie series is a 1970s set of young adult novels by Scottish novelist Joan Lingard. The books, set in Northern Ireland and England against the backdrop...
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between 1981 and 1982. It was based on a quartet of books written by Joan Lingard during the 1970s – The Clearance, The Resettling, The Pilgrimage and...
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Ireland (leader of the Alliance Party, and elected to various positions) Joan Lingard, novelist Elaine Shemilt, artist and university professor "Bloomfield...
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has also worked with such well-known authors as Anne Fine, Gene Kemp, Joan Lingard, Penelope Lively, Jan Mark and Jenny Nimmo, among others, as well as...
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Romanian novelist, journalist, and short story writer (died 2011) April 8 – Joan Lingard, Scottish novelist (died 2022) April 10 – Adrian Henri, English poet...
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young people. It regularly attracts authors like Jacqueline Wilson, Joan Lingard, Charlie Higson and Anne Fine. There is also an Unbound programme which...
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television series Naturally, Sadie Sadie Jackson, the main character in Joan Lingard's The Kevin and Sadie series of novels Sadie Kane, a main character in...
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Collegiate Christine Lampard, TV broadcaster, attended Bloomfield Collegiate Joan Lingard, Scottish novelist, grew up and lived in Ballyhackamore until the age...
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1928). 12 July Michael Cowan, English cricketer (Yorkshire) (b. 1933). Joan Lingard, Scottish author (The Kevin and Sadie series) (b. 1932). Bramwell Tovey...
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Olympic sailor (1996). Philip Lieberman, 87, American cognitive scientist. Joan Lingard, 90, Scottish author (The Kevin and Sadie series). Colm McGurk, 55, Northern...
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series), a 1981–1982 British television series based on the novels by Joan Lingard Maggie (1981 American TV series), 1981–1982 American sitcom based on...
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No Way of Telling Emma Smith English 1972 12+ Across the Barricades Joan Lingard English 1972 12+ The Summer Book Sommarboken Tove Jansson Finish 1972...
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June 26 83 Susie Steiner British crime novelist July 2 51 Brain cancer Joan Lingard Scottish author (The Kevin and Sadie series) July 12 90 Stuart Woods...
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Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland with the song "All Kinds of Everything". Joan Lingard publishes The Twelfth Day of July, the first of her five Kevin and Sadie...
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talking 3: interviews with Janice Galloway, John Herdman, Robin Jenkins, Joan Lingard, Ali Smith. Edinburgh: John Donald, 2006. (ed.) Scottish writers talking...
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Donnergrollen hör mein Schrei'n 1985: Urs M. Fiechtner, Annas Geschichte 1986: Joan Lingard, Über die Barrikaden 1987: James Watson, Hinter vorgehaltener Hand 1988:...
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Talking 3: Interviews With Janice Galloway, John Herdman, Robin Jenkins, Joan Lingard, Ali Smith Royle, Trevor (ed) Conversations with Scottish Writers No...
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Lewis. For services to the community in Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire. Joan Lingard, Author. For services to Children' Literature. David James Lloyd. For...
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past events. The group is led by four people: Joan (Jayne Taini), the head of diplomacy; Dr. Paul Lingard (Yuri Lowenthal), the head of medicine; Clinton...
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short-story collection by Alice Adams After You've Gone, a 2007 novel by Joan Lingard After You've Gone: My Life After Maurie Fields, a 1998 book by Val Jellay...
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"Born to the "Troubles": The Northern Ireland Conflict in the Books of Joan Lingard and Catherine Sefton". The Lion and the Unicorn. 21 (3): 387–401. doi:10...
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Siege of Orléans (category Joan of Arc)
Régine. Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses. pp. 90–92. Cousinot's Pucelle, p. 293. Cousinot's Pucelle, p. 294. Cousinot's Pucelle, p. 296. Lingard, John...
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enjoy and care for the Earth. Other books she has illustrated include Joan Lingard's Hands Off Our School! (Hamish Hamilton, 1992), a novel about the students...
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Jones, Molly Keane, Eva Kelly, Rita Kelly, Mary Lavin, Emily Lawless, Joan Lingard, Deirdre Madden, Joy Martin, Medbh Mcguckian, Janet McNeill, Paula Meehan...
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Grossart, merchant banker and newspaper executive (born 1937) 12 July – Joan Lingard, writer (born 1932) 11 August – Darius Campbell Danesh, singer and reality...
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Welsh Watson, stage, television and film actor (died 2001) 8 April – Joan Lingard, writer (died 2022) 11 April – James Morrison, painter (died 2020) 4...
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between the two parties. Dr David Watson took over the Liberal Leadership from Joan Sheldon and Quinn became Deputy Leader of the Party. In the 2001 state election...
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