Lilian Clarke (27 January 1866 – 12 February 1934) was a botany teacher at James Allen's Girls' School in Dulwich, South London from 1896 to 1926, where...
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Kate Sedley (redirect from Brenda Clarke)
Brenda Margaret Lilian Clarke (née Honeyman, 30 July 1926 – 28 February 2022), better known by the pen-name of Kate Sedley, was an English historical...
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McCartney and Paul McCartney. Brian Clarke was born in Oldham, Lancashire, to Edward Ord Clarke, a coal miner, and Lilian Clarke (née Whitehead), a cotton spinner...
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Headmistress. Botany Gardens were created in the school grounds soon after Dr Lilian Clarke joined the staff in 1895. It was the first such experiment by a school...
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(1856–1877) Die Insel Capri (1868); The island of Capri (1879 trans. by Lilian Clarke) Geschichte der Stadt Athen im Mittelalter. Von der Zeit Justinians...
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Will Scott (1893−1964), Disher, Detective Kate Sedley (Brenda Margaret Lilian Clarke, 1926–2022), historical novels Will Self (born 1961) Ian Serraillier...
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characters.[citation needed] Cerati's parents, Juan José Cerati and Lilian Clarke acquired a guitar for him when he was nine years old, at that point...
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d/p) Kate Sedley (1926–2022, England, f), pseudonym of Brenda Margaret Lilian Clarke Lisa See (born 1955, France, nf/f) Laura Vaccaro Seeger (living, US...
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Lilian De Beaurepaire (15 September 1892 – 24 November 1979), also known by her married name Lilian Clarke, was an Australian swimmer and diver. She competed...
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Lynda Baron (redirect from Lilian Baron)
(1993–1997), and the part of Linda Clarke in EastEnders in 2006 and from 2008 to 2009, with a brief return in 2016. Lilian Ridgway was born on 24 March 1939...
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John Bartram Elizabeth Blackwell Edward Augustus Bowles Mark Catesby Lilian Clarke William Curtis Samuel Doody Henry Field (apothecary) William Forsyth...
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1988-02-26 Lilian Clarke botanist and teacher 1866-01-27 1934-02-12 United Kingdom Lilian Gibbs Botanist 1870-09-10 1925-01-30 United Kingdom Lilian Snelling...
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Henry Patrick Clarke RHA (17 March 1889 – 6 January 1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator. Born in Dublin, he was a leading figure...
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Edgar Awards (redirect from Lilian Jackson Braun Award)
author. The winners are listed below. The Lilian Jackson Braun Award was established in 2022 to honor Lilian Jackson Braun and is presented in the "best...
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in Dulwich, where one of her teachers was the well-known botanist Dr Lilian Clarke. She attended Swanley Horticultural College for two years, completing...
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Lilian Avis Scantlebury OBE born Lilian Avis Whybrow (12 January 1894 – 12 April 1964) was an Australian Red Cross worker. She was one of the designers...
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Alicia Markova (redirect from Lilian Alicia Marks)
co-founder and director of the English National Ballet. Markova was born as Lilian Alicia Marks on 1 December 1910. Her father, Arthur, was Jewish by birth;...
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Frederick Gerald Bishop, RM 14541. Chief Wren Welfare Worker Maureen Lilian Clarke, 58315. Marine Engineering Artificer 1st Class (P) Arthur Edwin Cliff...
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Lillian Gish (redirect from Lilian Gish)
Margaret Andrew Kathleen L. Barber Fay Biles Elizabeth Blackwell Marie Clarke Eva Mae Crosby Ruby Dee Cynthia Drennan Hooker Glendinning Louise Herring...
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Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher and Vince Clarke, the band currently consists of Gahan and Gore. With Clarke as their primary songwriter, Depeche Mode...
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Hudswell and Clarke in 1860. In 1870 the name was changed to Hudswell, Clarke and Rodgers. There was another change in 1881 to Hudswell, Clarke and Company...
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Lilian Westcott Hale (December 7, 1880 – November 3, 1963) was an American Impressionist painter. According to the 1880 original Bridgeport archival records...
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Lillian Roxon (redirect from Lilian Roxon)
film entitled Mother of Rock: Lillian Roxon, written and directed by Paul Clarke, premiered at the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival and was partly...
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Lillian Wald (redirect from Lilian Wald)
Margaret Andrew Kathleen L. Barber Fay Biles Elizabeth Blackwell Marie Clarke Eva Mae Crosby Ruby Dee Cynthia Drennan Hooker Glendinning Louise Herring...
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several solo albums and collaborated with former Depeche Mode member Vince Clarke as part of VCMG. Gore's songs include themes such as sex, religion and politics...
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birth to twins Creston and Lilian. In 1867, Clarke moved his family to London, where Asia became a poet and a writer. Clarke made his first appearance...
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National Theatre from May until August. In June, she presented the 2007 Lilian Baylis Awards. Other projects in 2007 included a guest appearance in the...
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Lilian Broca (born June 15, 1946) is a Canadian artist and art educator based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Broca was born in Bucharest. The Broca family...
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leading representatives were Wilhelmina Geddes, Michael Healy and Harry Clarke. Art Nouveau or Belle Epoque stained glass design flourished in France,...
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Matthias Emcke Til Schweiger, Jana Pallaske, Stipe Erceg Drama Pianomania Lilian Franck, Robert Cibis [de] Documentary German-Austrian co-production Pope...
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