Margaret Hall

Margaret Hall

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  • Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford — Oxford College Infobox name = Lady Margaret Hall university = Oxford | picture = | shield = | primary colour = #000033 colours = named for = Lady Margaret Beaufort established = 1878 sister college = Newnham College, Cambridge head name =… …   Wikipedia

  • Lady Margaret Hall — Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Vollständiger Name …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lady Margaret Hall (Oxford) — 51° 45′ 53″ N 1° 15′ 15″ W / 51.7648, 1.25404 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Margaret Hebblethwaite — Margaret Speaight Hebblethwaite (born 1951, London) is a British writer, journalist, activist and religious worker. She read read theology and philosophy at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, and at the Gregorian University in Rome. In 1974,… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Benson — (* 16. Juni 1865 im Wellington College in Crowthorne, Berkshire; † 13. Mai 1916 in Wimbledon) war die erste Frau, der eine Konzession in Ägypten gewährt wurde, als Amateur Archäologin Ausgrabungen im Tempelbezirk der Göttin Mut in Karnak… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Margaret Rawlings — Nacimiento 5 de junio de 1906 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Margaret Benson — (16 June 1865 – May 1916) was an English author and amateur Egyptologist and one of the six children of Edward White Benson, an Anglican clergyman (later Archbishop of Canterbury), and his wife Mary Sidgwick Benson, the sister of philosopher… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret MacMillan — For the nursery education pioneer, see Margaret McMillan. Margaret Olwen MacMillan, OC (born 1943 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a historian and professor at the University of Oxford, where she is Warden of St. Antony s College. She is former… …   Wikipedia

  • Margaret Turner-Warwick — Dame Margaret Turner Warwick, DBE (born 19 November 1924) is a retired British medical doctor and thoracic specialist. She was the first woman president of the Royal College of Physicians (1989 92) and, later, chairman of the Royal Devon and… …   Wikipedia

  • Hall (concept) — The meanings attributed to the word hall have varied over the centuries, as social practices have changed. The word derives from the Old Teutonic ( hallâ ), where it is associated with the idea of covering or concealing. In modern German it is… …   Wikipedia

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