Ann Walker (20 May 1803 – 25 February 1854) was an Englishwoman, married in Britain's first known lesbian wedding, to diarist and fellow Yorkshire landowner...
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Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly Nichols (née Walker; 26 August 1845 – 31 August 1888), was the first canonical victim of the unidentified serial killer...
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Anne Lister (redirect from Ann Lister)
unkindly—as "Gentleman Jack". Her final significant relationship was with Ann Walker, to whom she was notionally married in Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate...
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romance with a woman named Ann Walker, which she records in a cryptic diary. Suranne Jones as Anne Lister Sophie Rundle as Ann Walker, Anne Lister's fiancée...
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Her television roles include portraying Ada Thorne in Peaky Blinders, Ann Walker in Gentleman Jack, Vicky Budd in Bodyguard, code-breaker Lucy in The Bletchley...
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Ann Walker, American romantic suspense novelist Julia Walker (Brothers & Sisters), television character played by Sarah Jane Morris Dr. Julia Walker,...
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Ann B. Walker (born November 1, 1923) is an American journalist, editor, radio personality, and businesswoman. She is most notable for being the first...
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Ann Walker or Anne Walker may refer to: Ann Walker (landowner) (1803–1854), Yorkshire landowner, partner of Anne Lister Anne Walker (architectural historian)...
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Kerry Ann Walker AM (born 29 February 1948) is an Australian actress. She has had a lengthy career on both stage and screen. She was nominated for the...
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Julie Ann Walker is a New York Times and USA Today Best Selling American author, known for her Black Knights Inc. and Deep Six romantic suspense series...
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glace etc. -" It is also briefly mentioned in the Journal of her wife Ann Walker, for the same date: "Went to Montanvert, & on to the Mer de Glace, where...
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Lou Ann Walker is an author and a professor in the MFA in Creative Writing and Literature Program at Stony Brook Southampton, as well as a founding Editor...
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Frances Ann Walker was an American chemist known for her work on heme protein chemistry. She was an elected fellow of the American Association for the...
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would adopt two children, Mary Ann Walker and James J. Walker. In 1940 he had his own radio series on WHN, Jimmy Walker's Opportunity Hour, with Henry Gladstone...
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(disambiguation) Allan Walker (disambiguation) Andrew Walker (disambiguation) Andy Walker (disambiguation) Angela Walker (disambiguation) Ann Walker (disambiguation)...
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DeAnn Thomason Walker was a chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas from 2017 to 2021, when she resigned following criticism of the commission's...
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as Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram Olivia Newton-John as Bitsy Mae Harling Ann Walker as Vonda DuPree Sharron Alexis as Sara Kaufman Mitch Carter as Bumper...
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leaking 800,000 gallons of oil. Mike Colter as Charlie Walker Safiya Fredericks as Ann Walker Monica Barbaro as Peggy Dylan Baker as Mr Bennett Emma Caulfield...
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presenter Anna Maria Walker (1778–1852), Scottish botanist Anna Louisa Walker (1836–1907), English and Canadian teacher and author Ann Walker (disambiguation)...
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travel writer Mary Ann Walker (1845–1888), Whitechapel murder victim Mary Broadfoot Walker (1888–1974), British physician Mary Chase Walker (1828–1899), American...
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David Cowgill, Kirk Geiger, Sarah Hunley, Lorna Scott, David Steen and Ann Walker. The film had a world premiere in Palm Springs at the Camelot Theatres...
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Cameron), and Lady Sheffield. It was a filming location for the house of Ann Walker in the BBC television series Gentleman Jack. The house was built in 1730...
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children were Lydia Ann Walker (who died July 31, 1830, of lung fever at the age of one year and nine months in Boston), and Edward G. Walker (1831–1910). He...
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volumes as German Popular Stories. On 16 October 1827, he married Mary Ann Walker (1807–1849). Two years after her death, on 7 March 1851, he married Eliza...
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some favorable impressions. Producer Ann Walker Mclay, Linklater, and collaborator and director Clark Lee Walker offered him the lead role in their film...
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as head coach of the Wildcats. Born to Jim Walker, an accountant with Hobart Corporation, and Ruth Ann Walker, he grew up in Troy, Ohio and graduated from...
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She married Walker on April 18, 1933, in Cannes, France. She and Walker adopted a son, James J. Walker II, and a daughter, Mary Ann Walker. In 1940, Compton...
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1978: À la Carte (reissued in 2002 with the two songs "Waterfall" and "Jo Ann Walker") 1980: Russian Roulette (reissued in 2002 with a bonus song: "The Ballad...
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Sally Ann Walker AM is an Australian university administrator and lawyer. She served as the fifth Vice-Chancellor and President of Deakin University (2003–2010)...
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Forum to honour lesbian diarist Anne Lister (1791–1840) and her partner Ann Walker, with the first version of a plaque unveiled on 24 July 2018, replaced...
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