Margaret Scott

Margaret Scott

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  • Margaret Scott (author) — Margaret Scott (1934 29 August 2005) was an Australian author, poet comedian, educator and public intellectual. Margaret her first husband Michael Boddy and her first son Daniel, migrated to Tasmania from the United Kingdom in 1959. Two further… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Scott (golfer) — Lady Margaret Scott (1897) by Ellis William Roberts (1860 1930) Lady Margaret Rachel Scott (5 April 1874 – 27 January 1938) was a dominant player in early women s golf, who won the first three British Ladies Amateurs in 1893, 1894, and 1895.… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Scott (dancer) — Dame Catherine Margaret Mary Scott, AC, DBE (born 26 April 1922, Johannesburg, South Africa), best known as Margaret Scott, arrived in Australia in 1947 on tour with the Ballet Rambert and stayed there. She danced with the Sadler s Wells Ballet,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lady Margaret Scott — Lady Margaret Rachel Scott (5 April 1874 ndash; 27 January 1938) was a dominant player in early women s golf, who won the first three British Ladies Championships in 1893, 1894, and 1895.Scott was a daughter of John Scott, 3rd Earl of Eldon, and… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Margaret Scott (1861) — The Margaret Scott was purchased 30 November 1861 in New Bedford for use in the Stone Fleet. She was fitted out as a slave ship, and had been confiscated by the US Marshall. She was sunk 20 January 1862 in Maffitt s Channel in Charleston harbor.A …   Wikipedia

  • Gatty, Mrs. Alfred (Margaret Scott) — (1809 1873)    Dau. of Rev. A.J. Scott, D.D., a navy chaplain, who served under, and was the trusted friend of, Nelson. She m. the Rev. Alfred Gatty, D.D., Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, and became a highly useful and popular writer of tales for young… …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • Margaret (moon) — Margaret Subaru 8.3 meter telescope discovery image Discovery Discovered by Scott S. Sheppard, and David C. Jewitt …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Tyzack — Born Margaret Maud Tyzack 9 September 1931(1931 09 09)[1] Essex, England Died 25 June 2011(2011 06 25) (aged 79) …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Hoelzer — Personal information Full name Margaret Hoelzer Nationality  United States Born March 30, 1983 …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Gatty — (née Scott) (1809–4 October 1873) was an English writer of children s literature. Gatty was born in Burnham on Crouch, Essex, the daughter of the Rev. Alexander John Scott, D.D., a Royal Navy chaplain, who served under, and was the trusted friend …   Wikipedia

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