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  • Air Commandant Dame Helen Wilson Cargill, DBE, RRC (1 October 1896 – 4 December 1969) was a British nurse and Royal Air force officer. From 1948 to 1952...
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  • Helen Cargill Thompson (12 December 1933 – 28 September 2020) was a Scottish scientist, librarian, art collector and supporter of educational, artistic...
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  • novelist and screenwriter Donald Cargill, a Scottish Covenanter Edward Cargill, 19th century New Zealand politician Helen Cargill Thompson, Scottish scientist...
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  • Helen Thompson may refer to: Helen Thompson (political economist), English academic Helen B. Thompson (1875-1969), American academic Helen F. Thompson...
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    Maryton, by Montrose, in Angus, Scotland, the son of James Cargill and his wife, Helen Thomson. Cargill briefly worked in Glasgow in the offices of East India...
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  • John Cargill Thompson (1938 - 2000) was a Scottish dramatist specialising in one-person plays. After the performance of his 52nd play, he was described...
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  • Wheeler, Jocelyn Woollcombe 1951: Ellen Acton, Florence Cardell-Oliver, Helen Cargill, Mary Daly, Elizabeth Gilmer, Florence Hancock, Hilda Lloyd, Lillian...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Dame Emily Blair Matron-in-Chief Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service 1943–1948 Succeeded by Dame Helen Cargill...
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  • Keptie Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Helen Cargill 1,172 80.2 +8.0 Labour J. M. Proctor 290 19.8 −8.0 Majority 882 60.4 +15.9 Turnout 1642 53...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Dame Helen Cargill Matron-in-Chief Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service 1952–1956 Succeeded by Dame Alice Williamson...
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    Henry Calderwood (1830–1897) minister and academic Air Commandant Dame Helen Cargill (1896-1969) (stone fallen) Ralph Copeland (1837–1905) astronomer Alison...
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    Blair, 1938–1943 Dame Gladys Taylor, 1943–1948 Air Commandant Dame Helen Cargill, 1948–1952 Air Commandant Dame Roberta Whyte, 1952–1956 Air Commandant...
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  • Keptie Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Helen Cargill 979 56.0 −24.2 SNP A. King 474 24.1 +24.1 Labour Ms. J. S. Fairweather 292 16.7 −3.1 Majority...
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  • Keptie Party Candidate Votes % Conservative Helen Cargill 1,186 72.2 Labour W. J. Irving 456 27.8 Majority 730 44.5 Turnout 1642 53.7...
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  • community in Markethill, County Armagh (Portadown, County Armagh) Lynsey Helen Cargill. For services to the community in Ancrum, Roxburghshire during Covid-19...
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    James Baird, was commanding officer at the hospital in the late 1980s Helen Cargill, RAF matron-in-chief, worked at RAFH Ely in the 1940s James Coward,...
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  • reprising their roles and Albert Brooks as the film's main antagonist, Russ Cargill, head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The film follows Homer...
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  • One of Kinloch's Glasgow Dogs formed part of the bequest made by Dr Helen Cargill Thompson to the University of Strathclyde in 2000. Kinloch's sculpture...
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    the unit was Vigilance. Emily Blair, Matron-in-chief (1938 – 1943) Helen Cargill, served at the hospital in the 1920s John Cooke, medical division officer...
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  • Arbirlot/Hospitalfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Helen Cargill 708 58.6 +2.6 SNP N. Thomson 284 23.5 −0.6 Alliance R. B. Spiers 162 13.4...
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