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  1. Earl and Lady Grey had five children: Lady Victoria (1878–1907); Lord Charles, 5th Earl Grey (1879–1963); Lady Sybil (1882–1966), a photographer and filmmaker who was invested as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for her work as a hospital administrator during the First World War; Lady Evelyn (1886–1971); and Lady Lillian (1891–1895).

  2. Photo: Lady Sybil Grey In recent years, we have proudly raised more than one million dollars to support local charities, particularly those serving women and children at risk. These days we are known more simply (and less quaintly) as IODE but we remain just as committed as our founders to helping in Ottawa where we’re needed most.

  3. AN EXHIBITION ABOUT LADY SYBIL GREY – daughter of Albert 4th Earl Grey who helped set up and run the First World War Hospital at Howick Hall. She also travelled to Russia to establish a British Hospital there, met the Tsarina, was wounded at the front, sheltered the assassin of Rasputin and witnessed the Russian Revolution in 1917.

  4. www.bookscumbria.com › product › cumbrian-booksLady Sybil | Books Cumbria

    The inspirational Lady Sybil Grey, transformed her family home at Howick Hall into a hospital in the First World War, before travelling out to Russia to help set up a British Red Cross hospital in the capital Petrograd. There she met the Russian royal family, led a field hospital to the front where she was wounded in the face by a hand grenade ...

  5. 12 de dez. de 2019 · Romancing Sybil in the 2014 rpg Bound By Flame from the creators of Greedfall.As of September 2019 this channel earns zero ad revenue due to YouTube removing...

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  6. 11 de mar. de 2019 · ObGyn Doctor reacts to British drama Downton Abbey. This episode, where doctors disagree on pregnancy management and Lady Sybil gives birth then suffers a ma...

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  7. 24 de jun. de 2022 · Sybil T Grey, daughter, single, female, aged 13 [born about 1868], in East Indies, Naturalised British Subject; Scholar 3 siblings, 5 servants Sybil Frances (née Grey), Lady Eden