Olive Wharry (29 September 1886 – 2 October 1947) was an English artist, arsonist and suffragette, who in 1913 was imprisoned with Lilian Lenton for burning...
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America. In February 1913, the Tea House was burned down by suffragettes Olive Wharry and Lilian Lenton during a series of arson attacks in London. Kew Gardens...
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Helen Tolson Florence Tunks Leonora Tyson Laura Veale Vera Wentworth Olive Wharry Gertrude Wilkinson Laetitia Withall Celia Wray Louie Bennett Mary Fleetwood...
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Watercolour by Olive Wharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell's Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4th May 1942 a 250kg bomb fell directly...
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jailed for two months under the alias "Ida Inkley". In early 1913, with Olive Wharry, she began a series of arson attacks in London, and was arrested in February...
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rapper, spent time serving his sentence after a multi-car police chase. Olive Wharry, Edith Marian Begbie, Bertha Ryland, Florence Macfarlane, Constance Bryer...
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Exeter Cathedral after the Blitz - Olive Wharry - 63-2004-5...
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Suffragette arson attack destroying the Tea Pavilion at Kew Gardens. Olive Wharry and Lilian Lenton were arrested at the scene and both imprisoned. 22...
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location of the city a natural choice for settlement and trade. In George Oliver's The History of the City of Exeter, it is noted that the most likely reasons...
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Patricia Woodlock Gertrude Wilkinson Laura Annie Willson Laetitia Withall Olive Wharry Celia Wray Ada Wright Rose Emma Lamartine Yates Feminism in the United...
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press by Paul Berthon St. Sidwell’s Church, Exeter, after the Blitz by Olive Wharry Taw Marsh, Dartmoor by Frederick John Widgery Rebels under Perkin Warbeck...
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appeared at Bow Street on 7 March 1912 after breaking ten windows with Olive Wharry and Mollie Ward at Messers Robinson and Cleaver on Regent Street in London...
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suffragette Olive Wharry in which Bryer was left an annuity of £200 together with Wharry's hunger strike medal and some of her etchings and books. Both Wharry and...
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Watercolour by Olive Wharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell's Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4 May 1942, a 250 kg bomb fell directly...
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West (1892–1983) – author, journalist, literary critic, travel writer Olive Wharry (1886–1947) – artist, arsonist Eliza Wigham (1820–1899) – suffragist...
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Watercolour by Olive Wharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell’s Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4th May 1942 a 250kg bomb fell directly...
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Van Sandau - 4 March 1912 Marion Wallace Dunlop Olive Grace Walton Helen Kirkpatrick Watts Olive Wharry Gertrude Wilkinson Agnes Wilson Laetitia Withall...
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Watercolour by Olive Wharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell’s Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4th May 1942 a 250kg bomb fell directly...
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and Olive Wharry, and Joan Cather, whose husband Lt. John Leonard Cather was chair of its finance committee. Notable members included Ellen Oliver, Frances...
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Humphrys') and Fanny Parker, whom she had befriended in prison before, and Olive Wharry (under the name of 'Joyce Locke') and Emily Davison (under the name of...
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seasons one and two, Tommen Baratheon is portrayed by recurring actor Callum Wharry. = Recurring cast (3+) = Guest cast (1–2) Notes In season six, Rodrik...
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Baratheon, King Joffrey's younger brother. Tommen was played by Callum Wharry in seasons 1 and 2. Chapman appeared as Martyn Lannister in two episodes...
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captive Alton Lannister (Karl Davies), Melisandre's opponent Maester Cressen (Oliver Ford Davies), Davos's son Matthos Seaworth (Kerr Logan), Night's Watch member...
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"Lord of Bones" (or "Rattleshirt" in the novels), a Wildling leader and Oliver Ford Davies as Stannis's maester Cressen. All of the recurring characters...
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monarchs (fictional countries) List of fictional nobility Andrew Lang, The Olive Fairy Book,"The Snake Prince" The Ile-Rien Books by Martha Wells "Disney's...
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"The Earliest Americans Theme Study." (2012). Dr. Billy Oliver (1999). Typology Lecture. U wharries Lithics Research Conference 1999. Archived 2013-10-14...
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(Fourth) Joel Westerberg (Skip) Måns Winge Kim Svedelid Sundbyberg, Sweden Tom Wharry Brad Fitzherbert Kevin Bleau Charles Gagnon Baie-D'Urfé, Quebec Ross Whyte...
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Albert Lange * — 1849 Robert Wharry * — 1850 George F. Lyon* — 1850 George F. Lyon* — 1851 Arba Holmes * — 1852 Robert Wharry * — 1853 Thomas I. Bourne*...
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RB 20 Spencer Tillman (C) Sr OL 76 Mark Van Keirsblick Fr HB 13 Dion Wharry Fr OL Andre Williams Fr C 59 Greg Williams Fr C 65 Mike Wise Fr FB 30...
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Music and to the community in Hambleden, Buckinghamshire. Anna May, Mrs. Wharry. For services to the community in Carnlough, Northern Ireland. Frederick...
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