Anne Constance Smedley (20 June 1876 – 9 March 1941) was a British artist, playwright, author and founder of the International Association of Lyceum Clubs...
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boastfulness was Kenneth Grahame's only child Alastair: a family friend, Constance Smedley, overheard Grahame telling Alastair the exploits of Toad as a bedtime...
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to England to study social work where she re-met her godmother Constance Smedley. Smedley had original ideas about theatre and had started the Greenleaf...
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married the author and playwright Constance Smedley, who was the first cousin of his friend and fellow artist William Smedley-Aston and his wife Irene. Like...
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Darling, Heroine and Victorian Superstar (1998) ISBN 0-525-24672-X Constance Smedley: Grace Darling and Her Times Hurst and Blackett (1932) H. C. G. Matthew...
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Lyceum Clubs was a women's club founded in London, England in 1903 by Constance Smedley. The club is still active. The club was formed as a place for women...
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Arthur Gaskin and Maxwell Armfield. Armfield's wife Constance Smedley was William's first cousin. Constance was a successful writer who like her husband had...
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from World War II. Also interred there is the artist and playwright Constance Smedley (died 1941). St Lawrence Church has been used as a backdrop and as...
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engraver and sculptor Fay Pomerance, painter David Prentice, painter Constance Smedley, founder of women's clubs Rosemary Stjernstedt, architect Howard Taylor...
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co-founding Armfield-Passano Spouse Bernard Dunstan (m. 1949; died 2017) Children 3 Relatives Maxwell Armfield (uncle) Constance Smedley (aunt)...
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serves as a good source of early suffragette history. The writer Constance Smedley had decided to start a new type of club for women. Another proposed...
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housed in a prestigious building in Piccadilly, had been opened by Constance Smedley in 1903. It was a place designed for social and professional networking...
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Madagascar, Peru and China respectively. In the 1920s, playwright Constance Smedley wrote a play titled The Curious Herbal about Blackwell's work, though...
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The first Lyceum Club was founded in London, England in 1904 by Constance Smedley. Ethel Osborne and Alice Maud Sewell founded a Lyceum Club in Melbourne...
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suffrage—carried an eyewitness account, "How It Felt", by Constance Smedley of the Lyceum Club. Smedley described a divided reaction from the crowd "that shared...
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Banana Wars (section Smedley Butler)
Butler, Smedley (1933). War is a Racket (Speech). US. Archived from the original on May 24, 1998. Retrieved March 4, 2020. Anthony, Constance G. "American...
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Karrakatta Club, the first Lyceum Club was founded in London by Miss Constance Smedley. The aim of the Lyceum Clubs was similar to those of the Karrakatta...
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P. Parker letter to William Darling, 24 November 1838, quoted in Constance Smedley, Grace Darling and Her Times (London: Hurst & Blackett, 1932), p....
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cultured social circles, and modeled on the Lyceum Club created by Constance Smedley in London, this was a forum for promoting the educational, cultural...
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Mill, was the great meeting-place of local skippers and sailors. — Constance Smedley, Grace Darling and her Times (1932) Besides the grain trade and its...
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Chelsea, including the Greenleaf Theatre, run by Maxwell Armstrong and Constance Smedley, and the Choric School (or Clarissa Club), which she founded with...
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Stutz Michael Murphy as Reverend Everett Manigma Paul Sand as Richard Smedley Constance Forslund as Patricia Allison Potter Arthur Godfrey as Major William...
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Wellington. For services in connection with kindergarten work. Miss Constance Smedley – of Whangārei. For long service as district nurse and inspector in...
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Brittany, was the eldest daughter of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, and Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Her father, Geoffrey, was the fourth son of Henry...
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surname include: Billy Armfield (1904–1985), British athlete Constance Armfield (née Smedley; 1876–1941), British artist and playwright Dennis Armfield...
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382 Smedley, Edward. The History of France, from the final partition of the Empire of Charlemagne to the Peace of Cambray. 1836, p. 71 Smedley, Edward...
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(8): 611–618. doi:10.1038/nrg1405. PMID 15266343. S2CID 4465469. Smedley, A.; Smedley, B. D. (January 2005). "Race as biology is fiction, racism as a social...
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with HP Sauce." The brand passed from the Midlands Vinegar Company to Smedley HP Foods Limited, which was subsequently acquired by a division of Imperial...
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Retrieved October 10, 2018. Emma Smedley, The School Lunch: Its Organization and Management in Philadelphia, Smedley, 1920. Dreilinger, Danielle (2021)...
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William Bell Scott - George Augustus Simcox - Joseph Skipsey - Menella Bute Smedley - Alexander Smith - Walter C. Smith - J. K. Stephen - Robert Louis Stevenson...
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