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  • Dame Elizabeth May Ramsay Couchman DBE (née Tannock; 19 April 1876 – 18 November 1982) was an Australian political activist. She was a co-founder of the...
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  • Couchman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Couchman (Kent cricketer), 18th-century English cricketer Elizabeth Couchman (1876–1982)...
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    strategist Elizabeth Cervantes Barron (1938–2020), American politician Elizabeth Connelly (1928–2006), American politician Elizabeth Couchman (1876–1982)...
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  • Lewis, 2nd Baron Merthyr, by Elizabeth Anna Couchman (d. 1925), eldest daughter of Major-General Richard Short Couchman, of Victoria Street, London. He...
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  • Ystradfellte, Mary Herring, Elizabeth Hoyer-Millar, Alice Lowrey, Merlyn Myer, Flora Robson 1961: Kitty Anderson, Elizabeth Couchman, The Baroness Hornsby-Smith...
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  • Itaca Notizie (in Italian). 14 June 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2018. Couchman, Elizabeth May Ramsay profile, The Australian Women's Register; accessed 14...
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    four naval air stations; the formation was led by Rear Admiral Walter Couchman flying a de Havilland Sea Vampire. After the Queen transferred to Vanguard...
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  • In recognition of service to the Public service in Tasmania [296] Elizabeth Couchman 1961 In recognition of service to public and patriotic services [297]...
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  • expanded across Australia since World War I. Its leaders included Dame Elizabeth Couchman and future senator Ivy Wedgwood, both of whom were from Victoria....
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  • with it in 1945. The League's leaders at the time – including Dame Elizabeth Couchman and future senator Ivy Wedgwood – negotiated a tough deal with Sir...
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  • Votes % ±% Labor Arthur Calwell 37,779 63.8 +11.9 United Australia Elizabeth Couchman 10,319 17.4 -6.5 Communist Ken Miller 5,477 9.3 +9.3 Middle Class...
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  • medallist cyclist at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in the Road Race Elizabeth Couchman Thelma Eileen Jarrett Sylvia Walton Schools portal Christianity portal...
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    where she met AWNL president Elizabeth Couchman. Couchman had a considerable influence on Breen, who later described Couchman as a great mentor and a brilliant...
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  • service. The son of Malcolm Edward Couchman, a civil servant in British India, and Emily Elizabeth Ranking, Walter Couchman was born in Madras in 1905. Educated...
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  • Tannock, whose sister would become the conservative politician, Dame Elizabeth Couchman. His wife and daughter having been left in Perth in 1916, they returned...
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    eventually joined the league and became a vice-president. She assisted Elizabeth Couchman in bringing the AWNL into the new Liberal Party of Australia in 1944...
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    official party were ABC general manager Charles Moses, ABC board member Elizabeth Couchman, ABC music director William G. James, and Hobart mayor John Soundy...
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  • (Ind Lab) Charles Woollacott (CCM) Melbourne Labor Arthur Calwell Elizabeth Couchman (UAP) Louis Bickart (MCP) Charles Dicker (Ind) Noble Kerby (SP) Ken...
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    1940. The National Gallery of Australia owns Dent's portrait of Dame Elizabeth Couchman. Dent died in Wagga Wagga in 1978. The Charles Sturt University Art...
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  • Votes % ±% Labor Arthur Calwell 37,779 63.8 +11.9 United Australia Elizabeth Couchman 10,319 17.4 -6.5 Communist Ken Miller 5,477 9.3 +9.3 Middle Class...
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