• for Life: the Story of Peggy Angus (2 vols., 2005. Incline Press) [limited edition] Tanya Harrod (2 November 1993). "Peggy Angus: Obituary". The Independent...
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  • illustrator Peggy Adler (born 1942), American writer Peggy Anderson (1938–2016), American author and journalist Peggy Carr, Vincentian poet Peggy Pond Church...
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  • Hampstead High School) Roma Agrawal (engineer) Barbara Amiel (journalist) Peggy Angus Agnes Arber [née Robertson] (1879–1960) (botanist) Virginia Astley (musician)[citation...
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    around Beddingham. He frequently returned to Furlongs, the cottage of Peggy Angus. He said that his time there "altered my whole outlook and way of painting...
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  • Finlay, Brian Pettifer as Dr Cameron, Katy Murphy as Janet and the nurse Peggy Angus played by Sharon Small. This was followed by two series of Dr Finlay:...
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  • British musician Peggy Angus (1904–1993), British artist Percy Roy Angus (1893–1961), New Zealand engineer (NZR) Richard B. Angus (1831–1922), Canadian...
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  • introduced in July, as were Bridget Parker, Miranda Parker, Steve Parker and Peggy Newton. Justin Hunter, Richard Aaronow and Riley Parker began appearing...
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  • Houthuesen (1903–1979) Graham Sutherland (1903–1980) Mary Adshead (1904–1995) Peggy Angus (1904–1993) Celia Frances Bedford (1904–1959) Helen Binyon (1904–1979)...
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  • (1960) - Mother of Angus (final film role) "Peggy Simpson". BFI. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2011. "Peggy Simpson - Movies...
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    (1532–1625), Italian painter Peggy Angus (1904–1993), English/Scottish painter and tile and textile designer Rita Angus (1908–1970), New Zealand painter...
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    exhibition. The school's foyer contains tiles by the renowned artist Peggy Angus. It was named after Susan Lawrence, an MP who had represented the area...
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    then at North London Collegiate School, where she was friendly with Peggy Angus. Before her father became Prime Minister, she had been studying social...
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    12 July – Pablo Neruda, poet and politician (d. 1973) 9 November – Peggy Angus, painter (d. 1993 in England) 23 July – Rodolfo Amando Philippi, botanist...
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  • London Collegiate school under Peggy Angus. She then left to study sculpture at the Edinburgh College of Art. Through Angus, Kennedy was introduced to artists...
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  • had a short, unhappy marriage to artist Peggy Angus, with whom he had a daughter, Victoria, and a son Angus. The couple married in 1936 and divorced...
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    Graham, John Godwin and Gillian Hopwood, Achyut Kanvinde, Gopal Khosla, Peggy Angus, Eulie Chowdhury, Shireen Mahdavi, Neil Wates, Lady Mary Pickard, Sián...
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  • studying painting at the Royal College of Art he was introduced to artist Peggy Angus who he regularly visited at her cottage Furlongs. Artist Percy Horton...
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  • Ambrus, illustrator Hurvin Anderson Kay Anderson Marie Angel (artist) Peggy Angus Pascal Anson Lorenzo Apicella Leonard Appelbee, painter Billy Apple,...
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  • Ravilious, and mother of three children. They had met in 1944 through artist Peggy Angus and rented a house at 169 Adelaide Road, Hampstead after their marriage...
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    demolished on 12 July 1994, to allow expansion of Beddingham landfill site. Peggy Angus rented Furlongs, a cottage beneath the South Downs, to host a circle...
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    Andrew Cherng, Peggy Cherng and Andrew's father, Master Chef Ming Tsai Cherng. Andrew Cherng and his father are Chinese born, while Peggy was born in Burma...
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    People Claire 2005 Lucky 13 Abbey Life Coach Dr. Sue Pegasus The Amateurs Peggy The Pacifier Principal Claire Fletcher Gnome Amanda Short film 2006 Black...
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  • ProQuest 133695940. "Angus G. Wynne, Jr.'s Certificate of Death". Archived from the original on December 22, 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022. Lee, Peggy (October...
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  • educated at North London Collegiate School, London (where she was taught by Peggy Angus) and the Slade School of Art (where her contemporaries included Mario...
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    on 11 September 1907. The piece starred Hicks as Angus Graeme, and his wife Ellaline Terriss as Peggy Quainton. William Lugg played Andrew Quainton. Zena...
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    Sisters Rosensweig, Natasha in the 1997 revival of The Three Sisters, and Peggy in the 2001–2002 revival of The Women. Following a brief stint playing a...
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  • (2015–2019); and National Director of the NDP 2014–2015 and 2019–present 19 Peggy Nash 2009–2011 Elected at the 2009 party convention in Halifax, Nova Scotia...
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  • The L Word (redirect from Peggy Peabody)
    working-class trans man initially introduced presenting as a butch; and Angus Partridge, a male nanny who becomes Kit's lover. The season is set six months...
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  • the Upper Midwest in March 1979. It follows the lives of a young couple—Peggy (Dunst) and Ed Blumquist (Plemons)—as they attempt to cover up the hit and...
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  • Moorhead Production location Northern Ireland Cinematography Stephen Murphy Angus Mitchell Running time 60 minutes Production companies Two Cities Television...
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