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Dartford Grammar School for Girls
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people status".[citation needed] In January 2001 a new headteacher, Jane Wheatley , was appointed. The school was awarded Beacon school status in September
Russell Watson
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February 2007 article in The Times (times2), Watson was a welder: see Jane Wheatley (19 February 2007), "'You have a brain tumour,' the doctor told me.
Wilmington Academy
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Wilmington Enterprise College in September that year. In April 2009 Jane Wheatley (Headteacher of Dartford Grammar School for Girls) became Executive
The Association for Science Education
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1997 Sir Brian Follett Mrs Mary Ratcliffe 1996 Sir Neil Cossons Mrs Jane Wheatley 1995 Dr Bridget Ogilvie Mr David Standley 1994 Dr David Giachardi Mr
Robin Dalton
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full", Weekend Australian, 20-21 May 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2018 Jane Wheatley , "How Sydney socialite and film producer Robin Dalton stole the headlines
F. J. Botting
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one son: Frederick William Botting (c. 1846 – 9 April 1921) married Jane Wheatley on 6 August 1870. They had four daughters and seven sons, lived Dulwich
Lillian Sinnott
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1911. She received praise for her role as Mary Jane in Mary Jane's Pa. Jane Wheatley played her mother. The following December there was an attempt to form
Morris West
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Janet Chimonyo, "Vatican tag", Weekend Australian, 13–14 June 1998, Jane Wheatley , interviewer, "The two of us: Morris West and C. Chris O'Hanlon", Sydney
Russell Watson discography
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chart. "Single to boost Kirsty appeal", BBC News, 3 November 2002. Jane Wheatley (19 February 2007), "'You have a brain tumour,' the doctor told me.
Pamela Stephenson
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The Scotsman described it as "compelling and emotion-churning", and Jane Wheatley of The Sydney Morning Herald said there is plenty of "humour and vivid
William Moffat (MP)
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daughter of Charles Palmer of Thurnscoe Hall in 1797 and, in 1807, Jane Wheatley (1783–1858) In all, he had 19 (possibly 21) children. Many are mentioned