Margaret Barnett Cruickshank (1 January 1873 – 28 November 1918) was a New Zealand medical practitioner who died during the 1918 influenza pandemic. She...
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Cruickshank (/ˈkrʊkʃæŋk/ KRUUK-shank) or Cruickshanks is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Cruickshank (1936–2010), Australian...
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of Margaret Cruickshank is located in Seddon Square, in the small rural town of Waimate, New Zealand. It honours the life of Margaret Cruickshank, a local...
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Sheena Margaret Cruickshank is a British immunologist and Professor in Biomedical Sciences and Public Engagement at the University of Manchester. She researches...
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Dame Joanna Margaret Cruickshank, DBE, RRC (28 November 1875 – 16 August 1958) was a British military nurse and nursing administrator. She founded Princess...
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in 1962 in Melbourne and grew up with two siblings. His mother, Margaret Cruickshank, was a television actress – he used her last name as his performance...
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Gray/Barbie Cook Vanessa Leigh Fanny Adams Carol Passmore Chris Burke Margaret Cruickshank Marion Knight Shane Porteous David Warner Syd Heylen Vern Walters...
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Gerard Maguire, Mark Albiston, Carl Bleazby, Carmel Millhouse, Margaret Cruickshank, Dorothy Bradley, Gerda Nicolson, Maurie Fields, Rosie Sturgess,...
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26 April 1922. His next commission was a memorial in Waimate for Margaret Cruickshank, the first registered woman doctor in New Zealand; she had died from...
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Distinguished Service Order, in Sutherland, Scotland (d. 1986) Died: Margaret Cruickshank, New Zealand physician, first women to practice medicine in New Zealand...
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newspaper. Alison then leaves the bay. 23–29 February Mrs. Lacey Margaret Cruickshank Mrs. Lacey is Scott McPhee's (Peter Ford) housekeeper. She interviews...
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Mandy-Rae Cruickshank (born May 10, 1974, in Canada) is a world champion free-diver and record-holder from Vancouver, British Columbia. Cruickshank holds...
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who served in World War II Ken Catran, novelist and screenwriter Margaret Cruickshank (1873–1918), the second woman to graduate in medicine in New Zealand...
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and campaigner for family planning services and abortion access Margaret Cruickshank – first registered female doctor in New Zealand Sylvia Gytha de Lancey...
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Acta Crystallographica. Cruickshank was born in London on 7 March 1924, the son of William Durward Cruickshank and his wife Margaret Ombler Meek, both of...
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Quinney Carmel Millhouse – Marge Bacon Brian Anderson – Stan Bacon Margaret Cruickshank – Doctor Liz Mark Albiston – Bob Wright Kirsty Child – Julie Frank...
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graduates between 1896 and 1929 were: 1896: Emily Siedeberg 1897: Margaret Cruickshank 1900: Constance Frost, Daisy Platts-Mills, Alice Horsley 1903: Eleanor...
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Quartermaster-General, Headquarters, Western Command, India Royal Air Force Joanna Margaret Cruickshank RRC Matron-in-Chief, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service...
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by Edward Bowes Cargill Mayor of Wellington – Francis Bell 3 May: Margaret Cruickshank becomes New Zealand's first registered woman doctor. 14 May: Pigeon...
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Margaret Elwyn Sparshott CBE RRC (4 August 1870 – 9 October 1940) was a British nurse. She was the principal matron of Manchester Royal Infirmary, and...
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Margaret Bourke-White (/ˈbɜːrk/; June 14, 1904 – August 27, 1971) was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She was the first foreign...
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November – Margaret Cruickshank, doctor (born 1873) 29 November – Heremia Te Wake, Te Rarawa leader, catechist (born c.1830s) 8 December – Margaret Burn, school...
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Social Theory, Sean Creaven, author of Marxism and Realism, and Justin Cruickshank, author of Realism and Sociology. On 3 November 2020, she received the...
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expedition Mai Chen – constitutional lawyer Constance Clyde – writer Margaret Cruickshank – New Zealand's first female medical doctor Elizabeth Gunn – paediatrician...
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by sitting Labor member Lin Gordon. Cruickshank finished third on the primary votes behind Labor candidate Margaret Delves and independent Thomas Marriott...
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KRUUK-shank) is a surname of Scottish origin, and is a spelling variation of Cruickshank. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Cruikshank (1820–1859)...
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Alicia Frank Gatliff as psychiatrist Beverley Dunn Neil Fitzpatrick Margaret Cruickshank Molly Gallavan Edward Howell had played the role on stage and he...
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Zinke and Lee Palfrey. At the 1933 U.S. Championships Cruickshank defeated world No. 5 Margaret Scriven to reach the quarterfinals of the singles event...
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Royal Hospital Chelsea (redirect from Margaret Thatcher Infirmary)
original on 16 March 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2012. Guidebook, p. 6. Cruickshank, Dan (2003). The Royal Hospital Chelsea: The Place and the people. Third...
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experience was made easier when she was joined in her second year by Margaret Cruickshank. The next women in New Zealand to graduate in medicine were in 1900:...
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