Charlotte Augusta Leopoldine Marsh (3 March 1887 – 21 April 1961), known as Charlie Marsh, was a militant British suffragette. She was a paid organiser...
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hubs, Atlanta, Charlotte and Miami in the U.S. In 2007 a new runway was built to allow larger, regional jets to operate from Marsh Harbour. A new airport...
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Marion "Steve" Marsh (October 21, 1893 – September 5, 1977) was an American architect in Charlotte, North Carolina. Marsh came to Charlotte in 1916 as chief...
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Charlotte Marsh, Dorothy Radcliffe and Elsa Gye in December 1908 organising a welcome for Christabel Pankhurst after she left prison...
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Dame Edith Ngaio Marsh DBE (/ˈnaɪoʊ/ NY-oh; 23 April 1895 – 18 February 1982) was a New Zealand mystery writer and theatre director. She was appointed...
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The Mesopotamian Marshes, also known as the Iraqi Marshes, are a wetland area located in Southern Iraq and southwestern Iran as well as partially in northern...
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Union in 1915. A further breakaway took place in March 1916, led by Charlotte Marsh, a former organiser for the WSPU. She founded the "Independent Women's...
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Wellesley Marsh (1885–1964); the militant British suffragette Charlotte Marsh (1887–1961), Dorothy Hale Marsh (1890–); Margaret Marsh (1892–) and Lois Marsh (1895–1963)...
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A salt marsh, saltmarsh or salting, also known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone between...
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the Independent Women's Social and Political Union (IWSPU), led by Charlotte Marsh, and including Edith Rigby and Dorothy Evans. The WSPU faded from public...
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Charlotte Douglas International Airport (IATA: CLT, ICAO: KCLT, FAA LID: CLT) is an international airport serving Charlotte, North Carolina, United States...
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Keevil. She was involved in the protest on 17 September 1909 when Charlotte Marsh, Mary Leigh and Patricia Woodlock climbed onto the roof of Bingley...
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Hilda Dallas and Charlotte Marsh promoting the Women's Parliament on 30 June 1908. The final photograph shows her with Charlotte Marsh and Elsa Gye, preparing...
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Patel as Raj Sophie Thompson as Miss Maxwell George Kent as Harry Charlotte Marsh as Jemma Jocelyn Jee Esien as WPC Budd Sophie Riley as Jade Sally Plumb...
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was born in Newark on March 17, 1892, the Son of Philip Macdeon and Charlotte Marsh Hand Hunt." Wroth, William H. Stephen Watts Kearny, New Mexico Office...
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Macfarlane Helen MacRae Grace Marcon - 26 October 1913 Kitty Marion Charlotte Marsh Selina Martin - 20 August 1909 Rosamund Massy Frances McPhun Margaret...
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above) shows Spong with Dorothy Hartopp Radcliffe, Hilda Dallas and Charlotte Marsh with a placard promoting the "Women's Parliament" in Caxton Hall on...
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poster parade outside the House of Commons, with Dorothy Radcliffe, Charlotte Marsh and Dora Spong and selling the W.S.P.U. newspaper Votes for Women....
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meeting on the Budget by Lloyd George. On 17 September 1909, she, Charlotte Marsh and Patricia Woodlock climbed onto the roof of Bingley Hall in Birmingham...
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anarcho-feminist, editor of literary journals, and philosopher of language Charlotte Marsh (1842–1909) – joined the WSPU in March 1907, set up the Independent...
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1903, during his campaign for fiscal reform. On 17 September 1909, Charlotte Marsh and Mary Leigh climbed onto the roof of Bingley Hall. They were protesting...
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William Marsh Rice (March 14, 1816 – September 23, 1900) was an American businessman who bequeathed his fortune to found Rice University in Houston, Texas...
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Prison to begin their sentences Burkitt, Mabel Capper, Mary Leigh, Charlotte Marsh, Laura Ainsworth, Ellen Barnwell, Leslie Hall and Patricia Woodlock...
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Caltha palustris (redirect from Marsh Marigold)
palustris, known as marsh-marigold and kingcup, is a small to medium sized perennial herbaceous plant of the buttercup family, native to marshes, fens, ditches...
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Carolina Lightnin' (redirect from Charlotte Gold)
a "name the team" contest posted in the Charlotte Observer newspaper and was announced shortly after Marsh's hire. The league that the Lightnin' were...
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Elsa Gye Charlotte Marsh, Dorothy Radcliffe and Elsa Gye on 22 December 1908 ready to welcome Christabel Pankhurst as she left prison Born 3 October 1881...
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Guggenheim Fellowship Charles Marsh Schomberg (1779–1835), British naval officer and colonial governor Charlotte "Charlie" Marsh (1887–1961), English suffragette...
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Heard Charlotte Herbert Sophie Howard Beth Humphreys Sabine Jemeljanova Rosie Jones Olga Kurylenko Emily King Kitty Lea Danielle Lloyd Michelle Marsh Kerri...
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the House of Commons on 30 June 1908 with Dorothy Hartopp Radcliffe, Charlotte Marsh and Dora Spong in the Strand earlier in June 1908. The image is in...
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