Crawford, Elizabeth. “Posts tagged Mariana Starke”. Woman and her Sphere, 26 July 2012.
2 November 2012
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Friends, Associates | Mary Lady Champion de Crespigny | MLCC
mentions her warm friendships with leading officers of the Royal Navy
, whom she knew through her husband's position. A number of writers too, including Mariana Starke
, became her personal friends. Crawford, Elizabeth. “Posts tagged Mariana Starke”. Woman and her Sphere, 26 July 2012. 2 November 2012 |
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's editor remarks, helped form the popular view of the Crimean or... |
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, Guy Ridley
, and Anthony Buxton
, she toured the premier battleship HMS Dreadnought impersonating the Emperor of Abyssinia and his entourage. Virginia was disguised as Prince Mendax (Latin... |
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's Political Justice) MR
became involved in a case in which Irish tinkers, threatened with being pressed as vagrants into the British Navy
, had resisted... |
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in the Caribbean... |
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very reluctantly returned with her mother
to safety in England from now Nazi
-occupied France on a Royal Navy
troop ship. Souhami, Diana. Mrs. Keppel and Her Daughter. Flamingo, 1997. 271-2 |
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... |
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, who is the victim of a murderous attack in the port of Dover by a Royal Navy
captain (who has been suborned into the employ... |
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dedicated this book to her daughter, Edris. It has no paratext; and makes no mention of the fact that its protagonist, one of our civilian soldier boys, is modelled on the author's son Edward Lovell Moore |
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, Navy
, and Air Force
, the Women's Auxiliary Services
, and the lives of ordinary... |
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and by its auxiliary... |
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