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ng with tributes by friends and associates, as | Helen Barrett Montgomery: From Campus to World Citiz |
beth Sheffield, by whom he had issue; thirdly, | Helen Barry |
t Somerset (born c. 1578) - died 1650) married | Helen Barry |
arried John Fitzgerald of Ballymaloe; the Lady | Helen Barry who married (1601) Thomas Butler, 10th E |
Helen Barthelemy: 22. Helen Barthelemy, originally f | |
mming with Sharks, alongside Christian Slater, | Helen Baxendale and Matt Smith, which gained him a L |
Helen Baxendale | |
The British actress | Helen Baxendale grew up in the village. |
by Sally Wainwright, it starred Suranne Jones, | Helen Baxendale and Dean Lennox Kelly. |
f The Woman Before at the Royal Court opposite | Helen Baxendale. |
Helen Baylor (born January 8, 1953) is an American g | |
Helen Beatrice Polley (9 February 1957) is an Austra | |
In 1941 he married | Helen Beatrice Cameron; they had three sons and one |
He married | Helen Beatson, a talented amateur artist, and niece |
Helen became the first winner to resign, and the sec | |
The professor however is short-tempered with | helen because she's such a poor student. |
Lifespan Development by | Helen Bee and Denise Boyd |
Matt Tanner : a marine who tried raped | Helen before she beaten him |
lows a section of the Roman road known as Sarn | Helen before cutting off west through the Ogof Ffynn |
Croly married Margaret | Helen Begbie in 1819. |
Helen Bell is an English folk-influenced composer an | |
He was married to the former | Helen Belshaw. |
A commemoration service was held for | Helen Bennett, along with other British bombing vict |
Helen Benson visits Gort outside the spaceship and j | |
Saint | Helen, Benson, Oxfordshire: Old Vicarage, 1869-70 |
The Labour candidate was | Helen Bentwich, a trade unionist. |
m Millar Fromme, an aeronautical engineer, and | Helen Benzinger, a homemaker. |
and Irish descent, and her mother, the former | Helen Bercero, is a Filipina from the province of Pa |
Helen Berg (July 15, 1932 - August 13, 2010) was an | |
Helen Berg would later be elected as Corvallis' firs | |
Berg married his wife, statistician | Helen Berg, in 1983. |
Helen Berman (6 April 1936) is a Dutch-Israeli visua | |
d Mighty which won the New York Public Library | Helen Bernstein Award. |
Helen Bernstein High School is a public high school | |
rmer president of United Teachers Los Angeles, | Helen Bernstein. |
Helen Berry, in her book Gender, Society and Print C | |
43, he married his second wife, Dorothy Thelma | Helen Besant. |
The Romans constructed a Roman road, Sarn | Helen, between Neath and Brecon through this valley |
Weddings Down Under (2001) (with | Helen Bianchin and Jessica Hart) |
Foreign Affairs (2004) (with | Helen Bianchin and Michelle Reid) |
ent Weddings (2006) (with Jacqueline Baird and | Helen Bianchin) |
He married | Helen Biddle Mercer on October 24, 1970. |
It belongs to the | Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection of the Art |
He married | Helen Bisley and they have three children John, Toby |
Elizabeth | Helen Blackburn, AC, FRS (born 26 November 1948 in H |
Nelson was engaged to | Helen Blair at the time of his death in an airplane |
Shirley Warde - | Helen Blair |
In 1780, Warrender married | Helen Blair. |
A Awards 2003 - BAFTA Craft New Writer Award - | Helen Blakeman |
Written by | Helen Blakeman, directed by Brian Percival and produ |
ginia (wife of John W. Beekman), Marie Louise, | Helen, Blanche, Sheridan, Edwin, and Clarence. |
Elsa Tee - | Helen Blare |
Helen Blatch - Anne-Marie | |
Lake Hell 'n Blazes (also Lake | Helen Blazes) is on the upper reaches of the St. Joh |
site near the lake, known in the literature as | Helen Blazes, was excavated in the 1950s. |
With | Helen Bledsoe and Tatiana Koleva she forms the ensem |
holz, percussionist Tatiana Koleva and flutist | Helen Bledsoe. |
Helen Boaden (Head of BBC News) | |
Anna Wilson-Jones - | Helen, Bobby's estranged wife |
Helen Boll ... Mrs. Curtis | |
Helen Bones, Woodrow Wilson's cousin and Edith Wilso | |
Helen Boosalis was born as Helen Geankoplis in Minne | |
Piper Laurie as | Helen Booth |
o daughters: Elizabeth born March 31, 1875 and | Helen, born February 1, 1877. |
rs of the Charity Organisation Society such as | Helen Bosanquet as well as Local Government Boards, |
Secretary of Natural Resources, and his wife, | Helen, both of whom are from Westmoreland, Virginia. |
With borrowed money, | Helen bought the place, and then devoted the rest of |
Helen Boulding is a London-based singer-songwriter o | |
d Margaret Damer Dawson, Isobel Goldingham and | Helen Bourn Tagart, all of whom she met in her polic |
His mother was | Helen Bowen Wedgwood, daughter of Josiah Wedgwood IV |
Helen Bowen-Green is the advertising director, Lorra | |
He left a wife, | Helen Boyd Duggan, and four children. |
as the eldest of the ten children of Earl and | Helen Boyea, Sr. |
Helen Bradley MBE (20 November 1900 - 19 July 1979) | |
Adelheid Seeck - Lady | Helen Bradley |
side for employment review officer Mrs Tudge ( | Helen Brammer). |
Helen Bray - (uncredited) | |
e differences between them became too obvious, | Helen breaks up with Frankie, and he joins Alcoholic |
ished an endowment fund called the “Daniel and | Helen Breen Memorial Church Planting Endowment Fund. |
Joan Woodbury as | Helen Brennan |
Claire Trevor as | Helen Brent |
Frankford's wife, | Helen Breslauer, has also been an NDP candidate. |
ether on October 13, 1889 they had a daughter, | Helen Brett. |
He married | Helen Brewer and they had four children. |
he bridge has a variety of names including the | Helen Bridge, Sautee Bridge, Nacoochee Bridge and Ch |
ha Walton), Harvey Joseph (with James Harvey), | Helen Bridwell (with August Highland), NP Snow, Axl |
chosen as delegates included Bright's daughter | Helen Bright Clark, and Jane Cobden, daughter of the |
854 votes, but lost to the incumbent Labour MP | Helen Brinton. |
notices, so she and her friend Mabel Anderson ( | Helen Broderick) conspire to get Lucky and Pop out t |
or Horace, who is married to her friend Madge ( | Helen Broderick). |
Helen Brooke Taussig (May 24, 1898 - May 21, 1986) w | |
Business Affairs (2003) (with | Helen Brooks and Kim Lawrence) |
His first wife, | Helen Brooks, whom he married in 1905, died in 1932. |
The parish council clerk is | Helen Broughton. |
Helen Brown as Miss Burke | |
Helen Brown - Herrington's secretary | |
Helen Brown as Mrs. | |
Helen Brown Shaw, MBE (circa 1879 - 20 April 1964) w | |
Katherine | Helen Brunt (born 2 July 1985 at Barnsley, Yorkshire |
He married in 1933, | Helen Bryan, a Virginian whom he had met during his |
Somervell married Loelia | Helen Buchan-Hepburn, daughter of Sir Archibald Buch |
Helen Buchholtz (24 November 1877 - 22 October 1953) | |
ut was won by Australian Labor Party candidate | Helen Buckingham in Labor's landslide victory at the |
Helen Buckingham resigned as the No 3 ALP candidate | |
Helen Buckingham MLC (Koonung Province) - retired du | |
2006 state election, beating out incumbent MLC | Helen Buckingham, who subsequently announced her int |
film directed by Stephen Wallace and starring | Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving and Sam Neill. |
Helen bump's into the professor and they both confes | |
Triune God, has been erected to the memory of | Helen Burden by her husband, Henry Burden, in accord |
Elizabeth Taylor - | Helen Burns (uncredited) |
Helen Burns is a British actress mostly known for pl | |
Colette Barker as | Helen Burns |
ofessional debut at the age of twelve, playing | Helen Burns in Franco Zeffirelli's Jane Eyre. |
Pinter and N. F. Simpson, starring Len Birman, | Helen Burns and Jennifer Phipps |
oduction of Jane Eyre (1973), the character of | Helen Burns, the fourteen-year-old boarding-school g |
f theatre director Michael Langham and actress | Helen Burns, Langham read English and Drama at Brist |
eared with Susannah York in Jane Eyre, playing | Helen Burns. |
Langham was married to actress | Helen Burns. |
chool was originally founded in 1909 by Nannie | Helen Burroughs as The National Trade and Profession |
Nannie | Helen Burroughs School, formerly known as National T |
Now Ned despises | Helen but she grabs son Johnny and lives on the run, |
ary Louise Snider, Georgia Otis Chipman, Emily | Helen Butterfield and Flora Knight Mayer. |
He married | Helen Buzzard on 30 September 1879. |
Tom and Jane decide to humor | Helen by going out on a date, but Tom is wrong in as |
e at all - he feels pulled irresistibly toward | Helen by a force greater than himself. |
The school was originally named " | Helen C. Peirce" but in 1993, it was selected to par |
In Pocahontas's People, | Helen C. Rountree argues that Chauco and the Pace's |
Helen C. Greene (compiler) (1937). | |
His widow, | Helen C. Bostwick, upon her death on April 27, 1920 |
He married | Helen C. Wood, daughter of noted oldest Flint reside |
Harold E. Harrison and | Helen C. Harrison (1911-2004) were a husband-and-wif |
mer, Melville N. Rothchild, Sally Fairweather, | Helen C. Tunison, Frank J. and Mary Mackey Jr., and |
Helen C. Peirce School of International Studies firs | |
Rountree, | Helen C., University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. |
Helen Cadbury Alexander | |
Helen Cadbury was an evangelist. | |
He was married to author | Helen Cady Rockey. |
Helen Caldicott wrote the foreword to the book. | |
ed the inaugural Australian Peace Prize to Dr. | Helen Caldicott "for her longstanding commitment to |
nts by physician and anti-nuclear activist Dr. | Helen Caldicott about the dangers posed by nuclear w |
when the preferences of anti-nuclear activist | Helen Caldicott allowed Labor challenger Neville New |
r, on the seventh count, anti-nuclear activist | Helen Caldicott's preferences flowed overwhelmingly |
Ramsey Clark, Juan Gonzalez, Rosalie Bertell, | Helen Caldicott, Michio Kaku and directed by Sue Har |
Helen Caldicott, M.D., later wrote a book of the sam | |
Helen Callus is a British violist who currently teac | |
Lesley Brook ... | Helen Calthrop |
Together with his wife | Helen Calvert Lines, also a keen astronomer, he buil |
Helen Calvert Lines (d. | |
James Talbot married | Helen Calvert, the daughter of George Calvert, 1st B |
A romance, John Reiber and | Helen Cameron overcome the obstacles that stand betw |
He married on April 21, 1894 to | Helen Campbell, eldest daughter of William Henry Cam |
Their only son drowned, their eldest daughter | Helen Campbell, married Sir James Livingston, 2nd Ba |
Gotts asks if the case is closed, but | Helen can tell that the scissorman is still alive. |
However Later at the school dance | Helen can't get over her feelings for Professor Hotc |
Rachel | Helen Candy (born 23 July 1986) is a New Zealand cri |
Helen Carew as Mary's mother | |
The school was name in honor of | Helen Caroline Peirce; the founding president of the |
the 16th Lancers, but left in 1888 and married | Helen Caroline Gunter, the daughter of Sir Robert Gu |
Passing Show of 1918, and it was introduced by | Helen Carrington. |
e broadcasts are Carl Kress and his Orchestra, | Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers. |
Helen Carscallen as Grandmother | |
Kay Aldridge - | Helen Carson |
Between 1906 and 1909, | Helen Carte, Rupert's stepmother, staged two reperto |
End Theatre Managers, along with Frank Curzon, | Helen Carte, Arthur Bourchier and sixteen others. |
In 1902, he married | Helen Carte. |
Phyllis Calvert - | Helen Carter |
Helen Carter | |
Helen Carter recorded two solo albums for Old Homest | |
Helen Carter - Herself | |
were written by Deborah Conway, Dorland Bray, | Helen Carter and Stephen Philip. |
"I Lost Me" ( | Helen Carter) - 2:31 |
Carter Cash, | Helen Carter) |
Yvonne | Helen Carter, CBE, DL (16 April 1959 - 20 October 20 |
unkard's Plea" (Maybelle Carter, Anita Carter, | Helen Carter, June Carter Cash) - 2:51 |
Helen Carter, 2001 | |
h's mother, Maybelle Carter and June's sister, | Helen Carter. |
"Song to Mama" ( | Helen Carter/June Carter Cash/Glenn Phillip Jones) - |
In 1884, he married | Helen Carty. |
allentes Ladies"), consisting of Sarah Abrams, | Helen Cassano, Lieselot De Wilde, Rozelien Nys, Rein |
Helen Cates as Enid | |
On September 5, 1934 he married | Helen Catherine Prugh of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a |
The fifth son of Patrick Munro and Mary | Helen Catherine Dormond, he was educated at Leeds Gr |
ondon includes seven photographic portraits of | Helen Cattanach taken by Bassano on 31 December 1976 |
Evonne Cawley defeated | Helen Cawley, 6-3 6-0, in the final to win the Women |
Helen Cay, "No 7 Cay" (10,000 m²) | |
ortant sub-plot involves his grand-niece, Lady | Helen Cessford, a suffragette. |
Into the Woods (Will Tuckett), Dalston Songs ( | Helen Chadwick), The Thief of Baghdad (Will Tuckett/ |
r a piece of art by British avant-garde artist | Helen Chadwick. |
d Victoria Coren, with backstage interviews by | Helen Chamberlain |
the Bosman ruling, though his then girlfriend | Helen Chamberlain of Sky Sports' Soccer AM fame refu |
agic for the show's presenters Max Rushden and | Helen Chamberlain, as well as fellow guests David Ha |
Helen Chandler as Nikki | |
Helen Chandler as Nancy Wayne | |
Helen Chandler as Oleander Tubbs | |
While Marna Reynolds ( | Helen Chandler) dreams of dances and pick chiffon dr |
is a 1934 drama film starring John Barrymore, | Helen Chandler, Donald Cook, Alan Mowbray, and Doris |
irected by John Ford, starring George O'Brien, | Helen Chandler, William Janney, Stepin Fetchit (Linc |
ston in Dracula, which starred Bela Lugosi and | Helen Chandler. |
rthelmess, David Manners, John Mack Brown, and | Helen Chandler. |
Born as Edith | Helen Chaplin in Blankney, Lincolnshire, she was the |
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