Olive May Kelso King (30 June 1885 – 1 November 1958) was an Australian adventurer and mountain climber. During World War I she drove ambulances for the...
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nurse and sergeant Leslie Joy Whitehead – Canadian female soldier Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Women...
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Oliver King (snooker player) [de] (born 1970), English snooker player King Oliver (1881–1938), American jazz player and bandleader Olive Kelso King (1885–1958)...
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country's highest honour, the Order of the White Eagle. Australian Olive Kelso King drove ambulances for the Scottish Women's Hospitals and later the Serbian...
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routes, squares and other amenities to support a large population. Olive Kelso King Great fire of Smyrna In 1917, the population of the city was recorded...
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battles first in France, then Serbia, and in Salonika. Australian Olive Kelso King from Sydney, joined the unit in France, in the spring of 1915. She...
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and nurse (1876–1956) Leslie Joy Whitehead – Canadian female soldier Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Women...
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High Court of Australia, since 2009 Liz Kernohan – Liberal politician Olive Kelso King – World War I ambulance driver Kay Patterson – Liberal senator and...
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an interpretation of her life. Milunka Savić – Serbian war heroine Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Ecaterina...
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developing a carcinoma of the stomach. Milunka Savić – Serbian war heroine Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Ecaterina...
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Recipient Year Notes Olive Kelso King (1885–1958) 1931 Acting State Commissioner, New South Wales. First Australian recipient. Lady Finola Somers CBE (1896–1981)...
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Louisa Jordan, Scottish nurse Honoria Somerville Keer, British surgeon Olive Kelso King, Australian ambulance driver Sybil Lewis, British doctor, from Hull...
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George III (redirect from King George III)
Archived from the original on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017. Kelso, Paul (6 March 2000). "The royal family and the public purse". The Guardian...
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(1883-1959)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Olive Kelso King – Australian adventurer and WWI ambulance driver (1885–1958) Mary de...
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had a year with the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He worked in forestry and farming. His father owned a sawmill business in Kelso. Turnbull had his farm...
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Jamie Kelso (June 8, 1948) is an American white supremacist and former Church of Scientology member of the Sea Org. He hosts [has hosted] daily web radio...
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keeps his daughter Olive (Stonehouse) in ignorance of his profession. He arranges with the Duchess of Remington (Kelso) to sponsor Olive socially, and in...
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James L. Kelso in 1934, which continued under the direction of Kelso in 1937, 1954, 1957, and 1960. During his excavation campaigns, James Kelso found a...
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Alexander III of Scotland (redirect from King Alexander III)
comply. In 1255, an interview between the English and Scottish kings at Kelso led to Menteith and his party losing to Durward's party. But though disgraced...
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Ewen Macpherson Pinsent (1930–2020), curate of St Andrew's parish church, Kelso, Scottish Borders, and his mother, Jean Grizel, came from a distinguished...
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James III of Scotland (redirect from King James III)
August 1460, and the new king was brought to Kelso from Edinburgh with his mother. It was not considered possible to have the king journey to Perthshire...
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James IV of Scotland (redirect from James IV, King of Scots)
king's life; Sunset at Noon (1955) by Jane Oliver, an account of the king's life; Chain of Destiny (1964) by Nigel Tranter, an account of the king's life...
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James V (redirect from James V, King of Scots)
James V (10 April 1512 – 14 December 1542) was King of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until his death in 1542. He was crowned on 21 September 1513 at the...
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Archived from the original on 29 August 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010. Kelso, Janine (15 May 2013). "Interview with Sally Dexter from Viva Forever!"...
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Atlantic Fleet. Born the fifth son of Robert Oliver and Margaret Oliver (née Strickland) at Lochside near Kelso, Oliver joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in the...
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Coronation of Edward VI (redirect from Coronation of King Edward VI)
as King of England and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 20 February 1547. Edward ascended the throne following the death of King Henry...
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Coronation Chair (redirect from King Edward's Chair)
The Coronation Chair, also known as St Edward's Chair or King Edward's Chair, is an ancient wooden chair on which British monarchs sit when they are invested...
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Archived from the original on April 12, 2023. Retrieved July 12, 2023. Kelso, Alicia. "Raising Cane's Now Offering 'Industry-Leading' Compensation, Including...
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miss out on the ceremony having his magnesium burns dressed. Lews, Paul; Kelso, Paul (7 April 2008). "Thousands protest as Olympic flame carried through...
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brothers were made by the king's tailor, Thomas Arthur. Lord James and his half-brother James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose were at school...
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