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    Josephine Elizabeth Butler (née Grey; 13 April 1828 – 30 December 1906) was an English feminist and social reformer in the Victorian era. She campaigned...
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    Josephine Butler (1828–1906) was an English feminist and social reformer in the Victorian era. She was especially concerned with the welfare of prostitutes...
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    Josephine Butler College is a constituent college of Durham University. The college was opened in 2006. It is named after Josephine Elizabeth Butler, a...
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  • Josephine Dorothy Butler (January 24, 1920 ― March 29, 1997) was an American activist. She co-founded and was chairman of the D.C. Statehood Party. Butler...
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  • actress Josephine Bunch, British physicist Josephine Brunsvik, Hungarian countess, most likely Beethoven's Immortal Beloved Josephine Butler, British...
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    Women's Suffrage Society when asked by John Stuart Mill, but through Josephine Butler was convinced 'that women's enfranchisement is absolutely essential...
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    College had its first mixed undergraduate intake. In October 2006, Josephine Butler College opened its doors to students as Durham's newest college – the...
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    was also a supporter of the feminist movement, corresponding with Josephine Butler, and visiting Elizabeth Garrett. Before her marriage, Louise served...
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    Josephine Butler Parks Center is a historic building in Washington, D.C. and the headquarters of Washington Parks and People, located in the Meridian Hill...
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  • Claudia MacDonald (category Alumni of Josephine Butler College, Durham)
    Claudia Frances MacDonald (born 4 January 1996) is an English rugby union scrum-half who plays for the England national team and club rugby for Exeter...
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    campaign and devoted time to writing books, including a biography of Josephine Butler. In 1919 Fawcett was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University...
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    Josephine Sarah "Sadie" Earp (née Marcus; 1861 – December 19, 1944) was the common-law wife of Wyatt Earp, a famed Old West lawman and gambler. She met...
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    index of dances Encyclopedia of Social Dance. Albert and Josephine Butler. 1971 & 1975. Albert Butler Ballroom Dance Service. New York, NY. Table of Contents...
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  • Susanna Cappellaro as Naomi Collins, the mother of Barnabas Collins. Josephine Butler as Laura Collins, David's mother, whose ghost has been appearing to...
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  • to 1972 Josephine Butler College, Durham, a college at Durham University, UK, founded in 2006 Butler College (Perth), a high school in Butler, Perth,...
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    and her husband, Joseph William Alexander Butler-Sloss, have three children: Hon. Frances Ann Josephine Butler-Sloss (now Richmond) (b. 13 October 1959)...
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    During 2017 to 2019, it relocated to the city of Durham, joining Josephine Butler College at the Howlands Farm site on Elvet Hill. It is named after...
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    org. Retrieved 2011-05-19. Albert and Josephine Butler, Encyclopedia of Social Dance, 1971 and 1975. Albert Butler Ballroom Dance Service. New York, NY...
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    78discography.com. Encyclopedia of Social Dance. Albert and Josephine Butler. 1971 & 1975. Albert Butler Ballroom Dance Service. New York, NY. pages 140-145 in...
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  • with character including Howard Bellamy (Ian Kelsey), Lena Baker (Josephine Butler), Jasmine Dajani (Lara Sawalha) and Aashiq Sawney (Raj Ghatak), dealing...
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  • efforts by the Social Purity movement, led by early feminists such as Josephine Butler and others, sought to improve the treatment of women and children in...
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    inconsistent treatment of genders inherent in the acts was a key part of Josephine Butler's campaigns for their repeal. In one of her public letters, she allowed...
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    and Ireland. Early feminists of the Social Purity movement, such as Josephine Butler and others, instrumental in securing the repeal of the Contagious Diseases...
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  • Fleur Josephine Butler OBE (born 24 April 1967) is an English Conservative politician and novelist. A former member of the Congress of the Council of Europe...
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    Emma Chapman (category Alumni of Josephine Butler College, Durham)
    Emma Olivia Chapman (née Woodfield) is a British physicist and Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow at Imperial College London. Her research investigates...
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    Josephine Margaret Bakhita (Arabic: جوزفين بخيتة), FDCC (ca. 1869 – 8 February 1947) was a Canossian religious sister who lived in Italy for 45 years...
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    stained glass at All Saints Church, Cambridge alongside Edith Cavell and Josephine Butler. Due to her work as a prison reformer, there are several memorials...
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  • is part of the Northumberland Church of England Trust occupying the Josephine Butler Campus of its predecessor, The Northumberland Church of England Academy...
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  • Marsh Jennifer Ellison Tracy-Ann Oberman UK Tour Dec 2008-Apr 2009 Martin Marquez Susie Blake John Marquez Thaila Zucchi Sarah Jayne Dunn Josephine Butler...
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    and leader of The Animals and War, born at Walker-on-Tyne in 1941 Josephine Butler, social reformer, born at Milfield in 1828 Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st...
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