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Peggy Clarke (chess player)
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Peggy Clarke (née Wood) (29 October 1937 – 15 September 2018) was joint British ladies' chess champion in 1966. She was the daughter of Baruch Harold Wood
Maidstone Hospital
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Maidstone Ophthalmic Hospital (now closed) in Maidstone town centre) and the Peggy Wood Breast Care Centre in 2004. The £2m Emergency Care Centre, which was one
Independent Eye
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withdrawn, Michael Wood (brother of Northside Community leaders Maureen and Peggy Wood ) took over leadership in the 70's. Regular publication halted in 1974–1975
Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round
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EXPLOIT STAR'S TALENT "Serenade" by Rex Beach May Be Lilian Harvey Film; Peggy Wood Leaves for East". Los Angeles Times. p. 13. Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round
List of people executed in Florida
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Walter Jeno Antonio, and David Spears. The 4 victims were: Gerald Wood, Peggy Wood , Jennifer Wood, and Glendon Wood. The 5 victims were: Sonja Larson, Christina
Dudley Field Malone
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THE BRIDE IS UNATTENDED Guests at Wedding Breakfast Include Lady Astor, Peggy Wood , Will Rogers and Cyril Maude" (PDF). The New York Times. 30 January 1930
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seller list for nonfiction. While on vacation, Orr met Margaret Louise "Peggy " Wood , a Trenton, Michigan native and speech therapist who worked in Fort Lauderdale
Dialect comedy
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series about a Norwegian family living in San Francisco, CA starring Peggy Wood , Judson Laire and Rosemary Rice. Beulah was a radio series on CBS from
Ambassador Theatre (New York City)
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from the original on December 18, 2021. Retrieved December 18, 2021. "Peggy Wood Returns to Stage In Title Role of "Candida"". The New York Herald, New
1976 New Year Honours
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Wilson, Superintendent, Refreshment Department, House of Lords. Norah Peggy Wood , Shorthand Typist Grade I, Board of Inland Revenue. Edward Woods, Chief
Screen Directors Playhouse (radio series)
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Retrieved March 24, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. "Radio and Television: Peggy Wood to Play Title Role in 'Mama's Bank Account' on CBS Video Series". The