Beatrice Mary Blackwood (3 May 1889 – 29 November 1975) was a British anthropologist, who ran the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford from 1938 until her retirement...
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Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951), British writer of ghost stories Beatrice Blackwood (1889-1975), British anthropologist Lady Caroline Blackwood (1931–1996)...
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forty universities and academic institutions abroad, including the Beatrice Blackwood Lecture at Oxford, the George Lurcy Lecture at Chicago, the Munro...
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Museum. In the 1930s he carried research in Oxford with anthropologist Beatrice Blackwood. He collected textiles that are currently in the Pitt Rivers Museum...
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created "Gaza Memorial Garden" planted there. Henry Balfour (curator) Beatrice Blackwood (curator, anthropologist) Leonard Halford Dudley Buxton (anthropologist)...
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Ernest and Sarah Chinnery, Catholic priest Patrick O'Reilly, Briton Beatrice Blackwood, and American Douglas L. Oliver. In 1942, Bougainville was occupied...
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of Oxford. The documentary includes the film footage and work of Beatrice Blackwood, another important anthropologist who collected photographs and objects...
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Jemima Adeline Beatrice Blackwood, widow of Edward Henry Stuart Bligh, 7th Earl of Darnley, and daughter of Francis James Lindesay Blackwood. They had one...
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anthropologist Beatrice Blackwood Anthropologist 1889-05-03 1975-01-29 Beatrice Blyth Whiting American anthropologist 1914-04-14 2003-09-29 Beatrice De Cardi...
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October Bachelor of Arts : 134 Beatrice Mary Blackwood Somerville College 30 October Bachelor of Arts Beatrice Blackwood : 134 Eveline Blades St Hugh's...
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Sciences Brenda Beck (c. 1940), anthropologist and Tamil culture icon Beatrice Blackwood (1889–1975), anthropologist; ran the Pitt Rivers Museum Maria Czaplicka...
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Ardener (St. John's) Marius Barbeau (Oriel) Brenda Beck (Somerville) Beatrice Blackwood (Somerville) Maria Czaplicka (Somerville) John Davis (University and...
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of Buka Passage, which was studied by the British anthropologist, Beatrice Blackwood, in 1930. The third was carried out by [Douglas Oliver] in 1938-39...
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She was born Catherine Margaret Blackwood in Dundee and was the daughter of Beatrice Marie Orr and George Blackwood, an actuary. She was a pupil at St...
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Evelyn Beatrice Hall (28 September 1868 – 13 April 1956), who wrote under the pseudonym S[tephen] G. Tallentyre, was an English writer best known for her...
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Darnley (1851–1900), who married Jemima Adeline Beatrice Blackwood, daughter of Francis J. L. Blackwood. Lady Edith Louisa Mary Bligh (1853–1904), who...
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January 1899, he married Jemima Adeline Beatrice Blackwood (1880-1964), daughter of Francis James Lindsay Blackwood (1849-1919), by whom he had one daughter:...
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Yale took her to Europe where she formed a lifelong friendship with Beatrice Blackwood. A 1934 grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York provided for...
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She also starred in the BBC series ShakespeaRe-Told in which she played Beatrice. She returned as GP Katie Roden in series two and three of Mistresses,...
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Spontaneous human combustion (redirect from Beatrice Oczki)
Glenmutchkin Railway" by William Edmondstoune Aytoun, published in 1845 in Blackwood's Magazine, one of the railway directors, Sir Polloxfen Tremens, is said...
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Lord Dunsany (redirect from Beatrice Plunkett, Baroness of Dunsany)
Irish representative peers in the House of Lords. In 1903, he met Lady Beatrice Child Villiers (1880–1970), youngest daughter of The 7th Earl of Jersey...
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her scenes were cut from the final film. Daddario starred as Constance Blackwood in We Have Always Lived in the Castle, a film adaptation of Shirley Jackson's...
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Sandy (Series 1), two Scottish bystanders who comment on events. Donovan Blackwood as Baxter (Series 1), a military recruiter and drill instructor with whom...
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Pinterest. Nisbet, Alexander (1816). A System of Heraldry. Edinburgh: William Blackwood. & tartans George Way, Romilly Squire; HarperCollins, 1995; page 84 "Cunningham...
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Beatrice Dean Darbyshire (31 March 1901 – 31 July 1988) was an Australian artist. She was best known for her etchings, two of which were selected for display...
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Nicole Kidman in the thriller film Destroyer. Stan portrayed Charles Blackwood in We Have Always Lived in the Castle, an adaptation of Shirley Jackson's...
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non-Indigenous literature is Algernon Blackwood's 1910 novella The Wendigo. Joe Nazare wrote that Blackwood's "subtly-demonizing rhetoric transforms...
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Ceremony Will Be Back on First Sunday of the Year". IndieWire. Verhoeven, Beatrice (18 May 2023). "Critics Choice Association Sets 2024 Awards Date". The...
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paedophiles were using "an area of internet the size of Ireland". Richard Blackwood stated that internet paedophiles could make computer keyboards emit noxious...
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6-14), Doug McKean (3), Billy Centenaro (5, 11) Mastering engineer – Brad Blackwood Executive producer – John Alagía "Come Tomorrow by Dave Matthews Band...
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