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| Her husband, William | Gaskell, a Unitarian minister and educationalist, sur |
| Along with these duties, | Gaskell also occasionally presents sports bulletins o |
| locomotives, being built in 1842 by Nasmyth, | Gaskell and Company. |
| The famous novelists Elizabeth | Gaskell and Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote enthusiastica |
| om he had one son who was also named Holbrook | Gaskell, and three daughters. |
| rs of notable local figures such as Elizabeth | Gaskell and John Dalton. |
| Thompson, Suzanne Packer, Ben Turner and Lucy | Gaskell appear as nurses Charlie Fairhead, Tess Batem |
| Indeed, throughout the novel | Gaskell appears to refer to her characters as being o |
| The | Gaskell Ball is named for the British writer Elizabet |
| The | Gaskell Ball originated in 1979, when the troop playi |
| The | Gaskell Ball is a favorite among dancers from the Sta |
| to form Imperial Chemical Industries in 1926, | Gaskell became the chairman of its General Chemicals |
| Born in Orrell, Lancashire, | Gaskell began his football career with Manchester Uni |
| including Hollings in Fallowfield, Elizabeth | Gaskell campus near the Manchester Royal Infirmary, T |
| Elizabeth | Gaskell contributes a strong story of working people |
| r serious and silent than otherwise, and Mrs. | Gaskell described her as "delicate, unusually clever |
| Gaskell details the importance of the mother in a fam | |
| Gaskell died in Alton, Hampshire, in a house she had | |
| By 1871 the | Gaskell family, whose family tree can be traced back |
| Walter Holbrook | Gaskell FRS (1 November 1847; Naples - 7 September 19 |
| Himmelweit, H.T., & | Gaskell, G. (Eds). |
| The son of barrister John Dakin | Gaskell, he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridg |
| Roger | Gaskell Hetherington was born in Sherborne, Dorset on |
| Holbrook | Gaskell II (7 December 1846 - 2 July 1919) was a chem |
| on the 12 November 1878, the son of Holbrook | Gaskell II, Esq., of Frodsham, Cheshire and the grand |
| Gaskell is an alumnus of Noel-Baker Community School | |
| Ivan | Gaskell is a sports reporter for the BBC. |
| Gaskell is a regular international speaker on aspects | |
| This implies that | Gaskell is presenting the characters in the novel not |
| o is also the chancellor of the college, Sara | Gaskell, is pregnant with his child. |
| Gaskell joined Manchester United as an amateur. | |
| Two years later, | Gaskell joined fellow Third Division North club Nelso |
| John Adam | Gaskell Kennard (8 November 1884 - 6 April 1949) was |
| Gaskell lived at Plymouth Grove with her family until | |
| Manchester United goalkeeper David | Gaskell made his debut for the club during the game, |
| Kendell was later awarded the | Gaskell Medal. |
| Vast towns such as Manchester, which | Gaskell modeled her fictional "Milton" after, were ha |
| Gaskell moved to Darwen in August 1929 and went on to | |
| William | Gaskell, Nonconformist minister and writer, husband o |
| er she married, he co-operated with Elizabeth | Gaskell on the biography of his daughter, and was res |
| ilities and park equipment have been added to | Gaskell Park and others). |
| n Prize, 1909; Murchison Scholar (RCP), 1912; | Gaskell Prize and Gold Medal. |
| was adapted from three novellas by Elizabeth | Gaskell published between 1849 and 1858: Cranford, My |
| Elizabeth | Gaskell refers to a letter received after his dismiss |
| The | Gaskell Room of the new building houses a collection |
| On departing from Old Trafford, | Gaskell signed for Wrexham and remained there for thr |
| Gaskell started his career as a youth player with Man | |
| Gaskell struggled to make an impact at Seedhill and p | |
| Elizabeth | Gaskell, the Victorian era writer whose novels and sh |
| he American Civil War, she assisted Elizabeth | Gaskell to distribute aid to the unemployed cotton wo |
| originally published and described by Thomas | Gaskell Tutin in 1934 and placed in its own section, |
| On 25 September 2010 a memorial to | Gaskell was dedicated in Poets' Corner in Westminster |
| Sir Holbrook | Gaskell was a chemical industrialist in Widnes, Lanca |
| Elizabeth | Gaskell was inspired by the life of Robert Gould Shaw |
| 5. John Alan | Gaskell was an Independent, using the ballot paper la |
| In 1998 | Gaskell was recognised as one of the top 40 managers |
| Gaskell was nominated for the Best Newcomer 2003 awar | |
| A succession of injuries to Gregg meant that | Gaskell was in and out of the first team on a regular |
| he emergence of young Jimmy Rimmer meant that | Gaskell was still third-choice at the club, so he lef |
| It is the burial place of the novelist Mrs | Gaskell who died in 1865, her husband William Gaskell |
| wore the day she married DiMaggio from Walter | Gaskell, who is obsessed with the DiMaggio-Monroe mar |
| preached to a congregation of 800 by William | Gaskell, widower of the novelist Elizabeth Gaskell. |
| e day, including in the writings of Elizabeth | Gaskell, William Makepeace Thackeray and Charles Dick |
| ors and these were Austin, Bronte, Elliot and | Gaskell, with house colours blue, green, yellow and r |
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