Alison Turnbull (born 16 March 1956, Bogotá) is a Colombian-born British painter and sculptor. Early in her career, Turnbull worked as an invigilator at...
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Atherton shot his partner Susan McGoldrick, her sister Alison Turnbull and her daughter Tanya Turnbull with a shotgun, before killing himself. They were all...
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Alison Turnbull Hopkins (May 20, 1880 – March 18, 1951) was an American suffrage activist, known as one of the Silent Sentinels for her protests at the...
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Turnbull (disambiguation) Alison Turnbull (born 1956), British painter and sculptor Andrew Turnbull (disambiguation) Ann Turnbull (born 1943), British writer...
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Plymouth Colony in the 17th century. A maternal aunt was suffragist Alison Turnbull Hopkins. Her paternal aunt was poet and playwright Michael Strange...
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Earhart Crystal Eastman Julia Emory Sara Bard Field Phoebe Hearst Alison Turnbull Hopkins Inez Haynes Irwin Edna Buckman Kearns (1881-1934), suffrage...
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Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (CU) was formed in New Jersey with Alison Turnbull Hopkins serving as the president. The temporary headquarters for the...
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advocate, 1917 Petey Greene, television and radio talk-show host, 1960s Alison Turnbull Hopkins, suffragist and women's rights activist, 1917 Laura Houghtaling...
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illustrator, author Zoja Trofimiuk (born 1952), sculptor, printmaker Alison Turnbull (born 1956), painter, sculptor Barbara Tyson Mosley (born 1950), American...
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Gilman, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and Ida Rauh. Heterodites Alice Kimball, Alison Turnbull Hopkins, Doris Stevens, and Paula Jakobi were arrested in 1917 and...
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