Martha Haskins, Lady Darwin (née du Puy; July 27, 1861 - 6 February 1947), known as Maud Darwin, was an American socialite and the wife of the English...
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whilst his wife Lady Maud Darwin was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium; his brothers Sir Francis Darwin and Sir Horace Darwin and their respective wives...
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Jacques Raverat (category Darwin–Wedgwood family)
engraver Gwen Darwin, in 1911, the daughter of George Darwin and Lady Maud Darwin, née Maud du Puy; she was a granddaughter of Charles Darwin. They had two...
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George Howard Darwin and a grandson of Charles Darwin. His mother was Lady Darwin, Maud du Puy of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Darwin's elder sister was...
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Lady Darwin may refer to: Jane Harriet Ryle (1794–1866), wife of Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin Ida Darwin (1854–1946), wife of Sir Horace Darwin Maud Darwin...
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the Cambridge Town Council elections. The letter was co-sponsored by Maud Darwin and Florence Ada Keynes. Venn was also a gardener, regularly taking part...
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at Newnham The Hon. Emma Cecilia (Ida) Darwin (née Farrer), mental health campaigner Martha Haskins (Maud) Darwin (née DuPuy), American socialite and campaigner...
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The Darwin–Wedgwood family are members of two connected families, each noted for particular prominent 18th-century figures: Erasmus Darwin, a physician...
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father, Sir George Darwin, her mother, Lady Maud Darwin, and their four children; Gwen and her younger siblings Charles Galton Darwin, Margaret, and William...
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Gwen Raverat (redirect from Gwen Darwin)
Gwendolen Mary Darwin was born in Cambridge in 1885; she was the daughter of astronomer Sir George Howard Darwin and his wife, Lady Darwin (née Maud du Puy)...
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Newnham Grange (category Darwin College, Cambridge)
bought by George Darwin and his wife Maud Darwin in 1885 and extensively remodelled. The Darwins had five children: Gwendoline Mary Darwin, later Gwen Raverat...
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Wordsworth Darwin, the mental health campaigner Ida Darwin, Baroness Eliza von Hügel, and the US socialites Caroline Jebb and Maud Darwin. She had close...
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Wordsworth Darwin, the mental health campaigner Ida Darwin, Baroness Eliza von Hügel and the U.S. socialites Caroline Jebb and Maud Darwin. Eleanor and...
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Henry Fawcett (category Charles Darwin)
several members of the family of Charles Darwin are also buried, including Sir George Darwin, Lady Maud Darwin, and Gwen Raverat. There are statues of...
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where he was the tenant of Maud Darwin, daughter-in-law of the naturalist Charles Darwin. The building is now part of Darwin College and has a blue plaque...
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Wordsworth Darwin, the mental health campaigner Ida Darwin, Baroness Eliza von Hügel, and the US socialites Caroline Jebb and Maud Darwin. After Creighton...
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The Darwin Glacier (79°53′S 159°00′E / 79.883°S 159.000°E / -79.883; 159.000 (Darwin Glacier)) is a large glacier in Antarctica. It flows from the...
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Randal Keynes (category Charles Darwin biographers)
a British conservationist, author, and great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin. Keynes was born in Cambridge, England. He is the son of the Hon. Anne Pinsent...
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schoolteacher and author. He was a pallbearer at the funeral of Charles Darwin in 1882. He was a member of the Cambridge Apostles secret society. He was...
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The Sea-Wolf (section Maud Brewster)
picks up another set of castaways, including a young unmarried woman named Maud Brewster. Miss Brewster and Van Weyden had known each other previously, but...
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By the time Charles Darwin arrived in 1835, decades of exploitation had driven the population to critically low levels, with Darwin recording that about...
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Tube Alloys (section MAUD Committee)
was later joined by Charles Galton Darwin, Cockcroft, Oliphant and Feather. The biggest problem faced by the MAUD Committee was to find a way to separate...
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1 Last Summer 1969 (42nd) 0 1 Leo Beuerman 1969 (42nd) 0 1 My Night at Maud's 1969 (42nd) / 1970 (43rd) 0 2 Of Men and Demons 1969 (42nd) 0 1 Olimpiada...
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Helen Cam (redirect from Helen Maud Cam)
Helen Maud Cam, CBE, FBA, FRHistS (22 August 1885 – 9 February 1968) was an English historian of the Middle Ages, and the first woman to be appointed a...
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Ellen Wordsworth Darwin, the mental health campaigner Ida Darwin, Baroness Eliza von Hügel, and her niece Maud (née du Puy, then Lady Darwin). She became...
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delivering the lectures and ultimately marries the professor's daughter, Maud. Later chapters in the books deal with atomic structure (Mr Tompkins spends...
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Danger Islands (redirect from Darwin Island (Antarctica))
1963 after HMS Beagle (Captain Fitzroy), due to its proximity to Darwin Island. Darwin Island 63|26|S|54|46|W}}. The largest of the Danger Islands lying...
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established in 1948 by Miss Maud Reed, a former botany teacher at Boulder High School. At her request, the arboretum was named after Darwin M. Andrews, a horticulturist...
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Lance Woolaver (section Maud Lewis)
biographical plays about Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis, including Maud Lewis The Heart on the Door, and Maud Lewis - World Without Shadows. His plays include...
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Lillian Dean (category People from Darwin, Northern Territory)
Lillian Maud Dean (c. 1899 – 7 June 1980) was a photographer and local government politician in Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. She was...
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