Irene Bass Sutton Wellington (1904–1984) was an influential British calligrapher and teacher of calligraphy. Born in Lydd, Kent, in 1904, Irene Bass attended...
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peace. Irene was also the name of an 8th-century Byzantine empress (Irene of Athens), as well as the name of several saints (see Saint Irene). Arina...
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of British typographers and calligraphers, including Graily Hewitt, Irene Wellington, Harold Curwen and Stanley Morison, Alfred Fairbank, Florence Kingsford...
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2016 Irene Ferguson, Lisa, Pencil on paper, 2nd Place, 2013 Biennale. Retrieved 16 January 2016 Review by Jessica Scott, City Gallery Wellington, retrieved...
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Donna Woodward Episode: "Death Chain" 1971 The Chicago Teddy Bears Irene Wellington Episode: "Mr. Suave" 1972 Gidget Gets Married Ann Television film 1972...
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2023. "Wellington, Irene". Social Networks and Archival Context. Retrieved 10 September 2023. "Findings in the calligraphic work of Irene Wellington". Patricia...
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Ralph Assheton, 1st Baron Clitheroe, peer and politician (born 1901) Irene Wellington, calligrapher (born 1904) 19 September – Frank Tomney, politician (born...
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Brody Neuenschwander Charles Pearce Mildred Ratcliffe Sheila Waters Irene Wellington Mary White Anthony Wood Scribe "Fellowship - The Society of Scribes...
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and Dorothy Larcher in textiles; calligraphy by Edward Johnston and Irene Wellington, and furniture by Ernest Gimson and Edward Barnsley. The Centre was...
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Irene van Dyk MNZM (née Viljoen; born 21 June 1972) is a South African-born New Zealand netball player. A goal-shooter, van Dyk is one of the world's...
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calligrapher and book-binder Sheila Waters (1929—2022) English calligrapher Irene Wellington (1904–1984) British calligrapher Mary White (ceramicist and calligrapher)...
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College Association Bernard Leach, Sydney Cockerell, Leslie Runkin, Irene Wellington, John Farleigh, Roger Powell, Barbara Hutton, Gerd Hay-Edie February...
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the art college, where he received instruction in calligraphy from Irene Wellington. He developed a deep interest in the history of writing and its various...
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Fleur Adcock (category People educated at Wellington Girls' College)
mother Irene Adcock (1908-2001) was also a writer, and her sister Marilyn Duckworth is a novelist. 1964: The Eye of the Hurricane, Wellington: Reed 1967:...
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Renee Harris (producer) (redirect from Irene Wallach Harris)
Irene Wallach Harris, better known as Renee Harris (June 15, 1876 – September 2, 1969), was the first female theatrical manager and producer in the United...
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is an American actress, best known for providing the voice of Rhonda Wellington Lloyd in Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold!, and for playing Cindy Brady in the...
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Olympic swimmer (1964). Steve Hinds, 68, New Zealand rugby union player (Wellington) and official, and police officer, New Zealand Police Association president...
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HMS Wellington (launched Devonport, 1934) is a Grimsby-class sloop, formerly of the Royal Navy. During the Second World War, she served as a convoy escort...
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2022–23 South Pacific cyclone season (redirect from Cyclone Irene (2023))
persistent unfavorable environment. The system then moved into TCWC Wellington's area of responsibility on the next day, where it was reclassified as...
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Peter Sutcliffe (redirect from Irene Richardson)
blackouts and chronic depression. On 5 February, Sutcliffe attacked 28-year-old Irene Richardson, a Chapeltown prostitute, in Roundhay Park. Richardson was last...
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Frank Fisher (politician) (category New Zealand MPs for Wellington electorates)
Irene Peacock, of the World Covered Court Championships in 1920. Fisher was the son of George Fisher, a member of parliament and Mayor of Wellington....
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Taika Waititi (category Victoria University of Wellington alumni)
Performance. Taika David Cohen was born on 16 August 1975 in Wellington, and grew up in Wellington's Aro Valley suburb and Raukokore, a small town in the Bay...
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Kitty Carlisle Hart (1910–2007), actress and singer Irene Hayes (1896–1975), businesswoman; founded Irene Hayes Wadley & Smythe and Gallagher's Steakhouse...
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based on the true story of the 1961 theft of the Portrait of the Duke of Wellington by Francisco de Goya. The film stars Jim Broadbent, Helen Mirren, Fionn...
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2,856 647 382 697 — 2,254 13,528 64.8% North Ayrshire and Arran SNP Lab Irene Campbell 16,821 39.8% 3,551 16,821 13,270 5,954 1,005 3,415 1,327 470 42...
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Dred Scott v. Sandford (section Irene Sanford Emerson)
ordered by the court to remain Irene Emerson's slave, because he had been unable to prove that he was previously Irene Emerson's slave. Bay moved immediately...
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in Newry, County Down. Her paternal grandparents were Wellington Mara and Ann Mara. Wellington was the long-time co-owner of the Giants, who was succeeded...
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I. Rice Pereira (redirect from Irene Rice Pereira)
Irene Rice Pereira (August 5, 1902 – January 11, 1971) was an American abstract artist, poet and philosopher who played a major role in the development...
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Miranda Harcourt (category Actresses from Wellington City)
Harcourt was part of a PEP scheme under Darcy Nicholas at the Willis Street Wellington Arts Centre directed by Colin McColl in a play. In 1990, a sponsored year...
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Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke (category People educated at Wellington College, Berkshire)
Alexander was born in 1886 at Windsor Castle in Berkshire and was educated at Wellington College and at the Britannia Royal Naval College. His father was Prince...
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