• the British artist, Margaret Geddes (1914-1998), see Margaret Geddes (artist). Margaret Geddes (born 1949) is an Australian writer, journalist and historian...
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  • Margaret Geddes may refer to: Margaret Geddes (writer) (born 1949), an Australian writer, journalist and historian Margaret Geddes (artist) (1914 – 1998)...
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  • For the Australian writer, Margaret Geddes, see Margaret Geddes (disambiguation). Margaret Geddes (7 November 1914 – 1998) was a British oil painter of...
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    Betsy. When Lewis became ill in 1967, Bel Geddes suspended her career to care for him; he died in 1972. Bel Geddes came to prominence in the 1946 Broadway...
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  • and academic Ken Geddes, American football player Leslie A. Geddes (1921–2009), Scottish-born engineer and physiologist Margaret Geddes (disambiguation)...
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  • business venture failed and he abandoned the island, Geddes and his wife purchased Soay in 1952. Geddes continued fishing basking sharks, selling unprocessed...
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    Margaret Sarah Carpenter (née Geddes; 1793 – 13 November 1872) was an English painter. Noted in her time, she mostly painted portraits in the manner of...
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    and its High Victorian development. Geddes was born in Glass, Aberdeenshire, to Jane Mcconnachie and John Geddes. Both his father and grandfather were...
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  • Alice Margaret Geddes White (28 April 1908 – 3 August 2007), also known as Alicen White, was a British-American writer, playwright, editor, teacher and...
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  • The dynamic role was originated by stage and screen actress Barbara Bel Geddes, who was awarded both the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama...
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    other writers in the 1960s, Sufism. Salinger's family life was further marked by discord after his first child was born; according to Margaret's book,...
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    be Geddes' lifelong mentor, invited the young Geddes to join her in Dublin, working under the established stained glass artist William Orpen. Geddes contributed...
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    France on 8 September 2010. Ian's paternal grandmother was Rachel Margaret Geddes, whose family were seated at Blairmore. According to the Feminist Times...
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  • The Handmaid's Tale (category Novels by Margaret Atwood)
    the Postmodern Condition: Interpreting Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale". Open Letter. Seventh. I. Geddes, Dan (January 2001). "Negative Utopia as...
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  • Alan Sharp (category Writers from Greenock)
    York Times. Alan Sharp, the young British writer who began a trilogy with the well-received "Green Tree in Gedde" and continued with the recently published...
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  • Alexander Geddes (1737–1802), theologian, Bible translator and poet Michael Geddes (c. 1650–1713), historian and Anglican cleric Sir William Duguid Geddes (1828–1900)...
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  • later marry, the writer Dulan Barber. Continuing to write novels, she also began writing non-fiction with biographies of Patrick Geddes and Gerard Manley...
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    Paul Geddes; August 11, 1810 – July 2, 1889) was an American merchant and politician during the mid-19th century, who was exposed as Paul Geddes, an absconder...
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    literary critic Margaret Atwood, who received two Booker Prizes; Nobel laureate Alice Munro, who has been called the best living writer of short stories...
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  • Frederick Victor Branford (category 20th-century British male writers)
    Scott and Ray Bromley (2013). "Biographical Database". Envisioning Sociology: Victor Branford, Patrick Geddes, and Social Reconstruction. SUNY Press....
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    to 1767. In 1771, Geddes spearheaded a revival of the former Royal Scots College at Madrid, which had been dormant since 1734. Geddes and fifteen seminarians...
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  • Dallas (1978 TV series) (category Television series created by David Jacobs (writer))
    Barbara Bel Geddes had quadruple heart bypass surgery on March 15, 1983, just days after finishing her last scenes on season 6. Bel Geddes then missed...
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    (1953–2016), Italian actress, voice actress, comedian, impressionist and writer Anna Margaret (born 1996), American singer-songwriter and actress Anna Markland...
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  • Evans as Bethany Skinner, James Skinner's daughter Frances Fisher as Gena Geddes, Sarah's mother Annie Corley as Regi Darnell, Sarah's social worker and...
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  • Paola Gassman, 78, Italian actress (Let's Have a Riot). Alasdair Macintosh Geddes, 89, British medical doctor. Saratu Gidado, 56, Nigerian actress. William...
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    In 1964, Lynn had a six-month stint on Broadway, replacing Barbara Bel Geddes in Mary, Mary. In the early 1950s, she starred with Maurice Evans in The...
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    James Pittendrigh Macgillivray (category 20th-century British male writers)
    of Spring, Patrick Geddes and Colleagues, Edinburgh (1895) The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal: The Book of Autumn, Patrick Geddes and Colleagues, Edinburgh...
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    magazines, both Oxford University student publications, and won the Philip Geddes Journalism Prize for her work on student newspapers. After graduation she...
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    Gear (1915–1997), Scottish painter Andrew Geddes (1783–1844), Scottish/English painter and etcher Margaret Geddes (1914–1998), English painter Ilka Gedő...
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    the new college of the University of St Andrews. The Geddes Quadrangle was named for Patrick Geddes, a pioneering thinker in the fields of sociology and...
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