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  1. 7 de ago. de 2012 · A “lively” tour of the royal residence: Readers “will delight in this well-written chronicle of the House of Windsor.” —Publishers Weekly In this social history of Buckingham Palace, Edna Healey mines the royal archives to take the reader into its moonlit gardens, up the grand staircase, and inside its tapestried walls.

  2. 17 de mar. de 2006 · Edna Healey was born in 1918, making her at least a generation older than the spouses of today's leading politicians. An acclaimed biographer, ...

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edna_HealeyEdna Healey - Wikipedia

    Edna May Edmunds, (14 juni 1918 – 21 juli 2010) was een Brits schrijfster, docente en documentairemaakster. Zij was gehuwd met politicus Denis Healey . Tijdens haar studies Engels aan het "St Hugh's College" in Oxford , leerde zij Denis Healey kennen.

  4. 20 de fev. de 1993 · Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Doris Edna Healey (242339847)? We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Learn more about merges .

  5. 5 de jul. de 2016 · And a 'lady unknown' she has largely remained, her role in Victorian England strangely overlooked or forgotten. Edna Healey has uncovered much new material, including unpublished correspondence from Dickens, Livingstone, Gladstone, Wellington, Faraday and Henry Irving, to provide a fascinating insight into this most remarkable lady.

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  6. 1918-2010. Profile written by Sue Brown (Modern History, 1963) Edna Mary Edmunds was born on 14 June 1918 in the Forest of Dean, the daughter of a crane driver. She attended the co-educational ell’s Grammar School, Coleford, becoming the first girl from her school to get to Oxford. She arrived at St Hugh’s to read English in 1936.

  7. Edna Healey Sidgwick and Jackson , 1978 - Biography & Autobiography - 253 pages In 1837, at the age of 23, Angela Burdett-Coutts inherited a vast fortune from her banker grandfather, making her one of the richest and thus potentially powerful women in Victorian England.