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    Annie Shepherd Swan, CBE (8 July 1859 – 17 June 1943) was a Scottish journalist and fiction writer. She wrote mainly in her maiden name, but also as David...
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  • like pendulums Pendulum, by John Christopher, 1968 The Pendulum, by Annie S. Swan, 1972 Pendulum, by A. E. Van Vogt, 1978 Pendulum, by Adam Hamdy, 2017...
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    Christabel as well as Annie Kenney, Charlotte Despard, Millicent Fawcett and Lady Lytton. The trees were known as "Annie's Arboreatum" after Annie Kenney. There...
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    magazine in 1870, and had its first illustrated cover on 11 May 1946. Annie S. Swan wrote for the magazine. The current editor is Stuart Johnstone. The...
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  • Annie Walker Craig (1864–1948) was a British socialist, political activist and suffragette active in England and Scotland. She participated in many direct...
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    Mazzoni, Arthur Mee, Beatrix Potter, Susan Stebbing, Helene Stöcker, Annie S. Swan, Frida Uhl, Else Ury, Beatrice Webb, and Simone Weil died in 1943 without...
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  • Kevin P. (14 June 2012), "Ossie Nock: the Annie S. Swan of railway literature?", steamindex.com library Nock, O. S. (1966a). The LNWR Precursor Family. Newton...
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    Becker, S.D. (1981). The origins of the Equal Rights Amendment: American feminism between the wars. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Bland, S.R. (1981)...
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    p. 74. Appleby, J.H (22 January 1999). "Woronzow Greig (1805–1865), F.R.S., and his scientific interests" (PDF). Notes and Records of the Royal Society...
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  • (died 1925) June 10 — Jacques Perk, Dutch poet (died 1881) July 8 — Annie S. Swan, Scottish novelist (died 1943) July 13 — Marion Manville Pope, American...
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  • Swale-Pope (born 1946, Ireland/Wales, nf) Annie S. Swan (1859–1943, Scotland, f/nf) Nathaniel Walter Swan (1834–1884, Ireland/Australia, nf/f) Stefan...
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    before 1821–1883) – writer and advocate for women's higher education Annie S. Swan (1859–1943) – journalist, novelist and story writer Helena Swanwick...
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    Mel Tillis. In 1969, Swan first took on the role of record producer, producing Tony Joe White's Top Ten hit "Polk Salad Annie". Swan also played bass guitar...
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  • Thomas Wemyss Reid – Gladys Fane Charlotte Riddell – A Struggle for Fame Annie S. Swan – Aldersyde Giovanni Verga – Novelle rusticane (Rustic short stories...
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    Northern Europe and Russia before meeting up with other delegates in the U.S. She met with world leaders such as President Woodrow Wilson, whose countries...
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    reformers in many countries, including Robert Tyson (Canada), Alfred Cridge (U.S.), John H. Humphreys (UK) and Ernest Naville (Switzerland). She returned to...
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    Kelley's Directories. 1916. p. 299. Retrieved 5 April 2019. "Montrose, Duke of (S, 1707)". Cracroft's Peerage. Archived from the original on 5 January 2011...
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    activity during the campaign for women's suffrage alongside Helen Crawfurd, Annie Swan and others, breaking a window valued at 4 shillings. She was arrested...
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  • recently by other publishers. The firm also published the works of Annie S. Swan, a very popular writer in her time. It existed in some form from 1807...
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    (L - R) Helen Crawfurd, Janet Barrowman, Margaret McPhun, Mrs A. A. Wilson, Frances McPhun, Nancy A. John and Annie S. Swan...
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    Woman Worker. 4 November 1908. p. 582. Retrieved 18 January 2022. Lacon, Annie (c. 1950). "Roll of Honour of Suffragette Prisoners 1905-1914". National...
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    Scottish World War I ambulance driver, racing driver and suffragist. Muriel Annie Thompson was born on 10 June 1875 in Aberdeen, Scotland to Agnes Marion...
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  • (born 1875) May 29 – Guido Mazzoni, Italian poet (born 1859) June 17 – Annie S. Swan ('David Lyall'), Scottish novelist and journalist (born 1859) June 28...
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