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British social reformer (1862–1939)
Almyra Vickers Gray or Almyra Gray JP (15 March 1862 – 6 November 1939) was a British suffragist and social reformer. She was twice Lady Mayoress of York
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Grade I listed cathedral in England
the "Five Sisters" window was restored in 1925 with £3,500 raised by Almyra Gray and Helen Little. The glass was removed again during the Second World
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British activist and philanthropist (1858–1951)
Non-profit organization positions Preceded by Mary Clifford President of the National Union of Women Workers 1905–1907 Succeeded by Almyra Gray
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Grade I listed building in York, England
of the family. Almyra died here in 1939. Composer Alan Gray (1855-1935), was the brother of Edwin Gray and grew up in the house. Grays Court has been
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Grisaille window in York Minster
to cry out "The Sisters' Window for the Sisters". In 1922 Little and Almyra Gray, a suffragist, former president of the National Council for Women Workers
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English fundraiser (1871-1933)
efforts began. Little was the joint honourable secretary, together with Almyra Gray, for the fundraising effort for the Five Sisters window memorial. Within
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Charitable education trust
Sir Evelyn Wrench, Emily Warren, William Lethaby, Alfred Hoare Powell, Almyra Gray, Katharine Harris Bradley, J. Howard Whitehouse, John Henry Chamberlain
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English organist and composer
married Maude Vickers (sister of suffragist and social reformer Almyra Vickers, who married Gray's older brother Edwin) and there were three sons: Basil, Maurice
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Highway in Arkansas
Arkansas. One segment of 21.76 miles (35.02 km) runs from Highway 130 east of Almyra north to U.S. Route 79 (US 79) in Roe. A second segment of 13.03 miles (20
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American novelist (1869–1946)
related to Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth through Woodworth's wife, Almyra Booth Woodworth.[citation needed] Tarkington attended Shortridge High School
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County in Arkansas, United States
Bayou (Almyra) Morris (part of Stuttgart) Point Deluce Prairie (St. Charles) Stanley The county contains two public owned/public use airports: Almyra Municipal
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American politician (1804–1869)
nation's most prominent midwestern trading city. In Chicago, Woodworth married Almyra Booth, the daughter of Walter Booth of Paris, Illinois. She was a member
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53 near Bodcaw US 371 in Willisville — — AR 33 21.76 35.02 AR 130 near Almyra US 79 in Roe 01956-01-011956 current AR 33 13.03 20.97 US 79 near Roe US
List of state highways in Arkansas
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Switch The heir of House Riegan, son of Tiana von Riegan and the King of Almyra, and the leader of the Golden Deer. Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd The crown
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Ground purchased Alma Waterworks 5745 Alma, Arkansas Surface Almyra Waterworks 406 Almyra, Arkansas Ground Alpena Waterworks 550 Alpena, Arkansas Surface
List of public utilities in Arkansas
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British royal recognitions
Lerici, Italy. David Edgar Burnett, lately Attache, HM Embassy, Hanoi. Ismay Almyra Burt. For services to the community in St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla. Derrick
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Knighted 1897 1897–1898 Edwin Gray Son of Wm Gray (Mayor, 1844). Solicitor. His married suffragist and social reformer Almyra Vickers in 1882. His brother
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National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Gray, Maine. 2022. Retrieved December 24, 2022. "NWS Damage Survey for 05/16/22
List of United States tornadoes from May to June 2022
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medallist (1996), breast cancer. Dick Van Orden, 97, American rear admiral. Almyra Maynard Watson, 101, American military nurse. Heinz Weisenbach, 73, German
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Historic status
Doddridge vic. Miller c.1880 12/1/2010 Providence Missionary Baptist Church 20 Almyra Lane Immanuel Arkansas c.1918 12/7/2005 R.L. Wilson Confectionary 330 S
Arkansas Register of Historic Places
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ALMYRA GRAY
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Shining star
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Imperial, Abundant, Inhabited
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Aristocratic Lady
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Princess: truthful
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French
Variant spelling of French Alaina, possibly ALAYNA means "little rock."Â
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English
Contracted form of Spanish Edelmira, ELMIRA means "nobly famous." In use by the English, as is its variant Almira.
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British, English, Latin
Palm Tree
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American, Arabic, British, English
Noble; Aristocratic Lady
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High-born; Princess
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Italian
Feminine form of Italian Palmiro, PALMIRA means "pilgrim." This name is sometimes given to babies born on Palm Sunday.
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Princess; Truthful; Aristocratic Lady; Basket for Clothes; Nobly Famous; Exalted One
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Beloved princess Amyra
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Almira
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American, Australian
Combination of Tamar and Myra
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English
noble.
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Princess: truthful
Female
English
Contracted form of Spanish Adelmira, ALMIRA means "nobly famous."Â In use by the English, as is its variant Elmira.
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Muslim
Beloved princess Amyra
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Princess iranian
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Aristocratic Lady
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Goddess Lakshmi
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English
From the powerful mill.
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Italian
Medieval Italian unisex name derived from the word fiore, FIORE means "flower."
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meaning stranger.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
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Playful.
Surname or Lastname
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English : patronymic from Tenney.
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British, English, Welsh
Legendary Son of Custenhin
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Winner
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n.
Raw palm sugar, made in the East Indies by evaporating the fresh juice of several kinds of palm trees, but specifically that of the palmyra (Borassus flabelliformis).
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A fine, deep red ocher, somewhat purplish, found in Spain. It is the sil atticum of the ancients. Under the name of Indian red it is used for polishing glass and silver.
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A constellation in the northern hemisphere, near Lyra.
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A tall tree (Simaruba amara) growing in tropical America. It is one of the trees which yields quassia.
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The middle portion of the ventral surface of the fornix of the brain; -- so called from the arrangement of the lines with which it is marked in the human brain.
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A species of palm (Borassus flabelliformis) having a straight, black, upright trunk, with palmate leaves. It is found native along the entire northern shores of the Indian Ocean, from the mouth of the Tigris to New Guinea. More than eight hundred uses to which it is put are enumerated by native writers. Its wood is largely used for building purposes; its fruit and roots serve for food, its sap for making toddy, and its leaves for thatching huts.
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See Almonry.
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The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter.
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One of the constellations; Lyra. See Lyra.
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A northern constellation, the Harp, containing a white star of the first magnitude, called Alpha Lyrae, or Vega.
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An Egyptian dancing girl; an Alma.
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Alt. of Almah
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See Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.
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The lyra of the brain.
v. t.
To give proof of; to manifest; as, the ruins of Palmyra attest its ancient magnificence.
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See Ambry.
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A constellation; Lyra, or the Lyre.
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The wood of several tropical American trees of the order Simarubeae, as Quassia amara, Picraena excelsa, and Simaruba amara. It is intensely bitter, and is used in medicine and sometimes as a substitute for hops in making beer.
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A northern constellation southerly from Lyra and Cygnus and preceding the Dolphin; the Eagle.
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A constellation of the northern hemisphere east of, or following, Lyra; the Swan.