Margaret Biggs (born 9 July 1929, Orpington, Kent) is a popular and collectible exponent of the girls' School story. She is best known for her Melling...
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Girls Gone By Publishers (section Margaret Biggs)
unpublished and published by Elinor Brent Dyer. Re-published titles by Margaret Biggs include: The Blakes Come to Melling The New Prefect at Melling Last...
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GWR Hawthorn Class 2-4-0 locomotive Melling School, a book series by Margaret Biggs, published in the 1950s and 1960s Meling This disambiguation page lists...
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politician Joshua Biggs (1821–1888), American politician from Maryland Margaret Biggs (b. 1929), British children's writer Max Biggs (1923–1990), American...
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Boarding schools in popular culture Campus novel Harold Avery May Baldwin Margaret Biggs Enid Blyton, notably the St. Clare's series Angela Brazil, formative...
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Christopher Thomas Ewart Ewart-Biggs, CMG, OBE (5 August 1921 – 21 July 1976) was the British Ambassador to Ireland, an author and senior Foreign Office...
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King of the Copper Mountains, The Little Captain, The Elephant Party Margaret Biggs (born 1929) – Melling School series Franny Billingsley (born 1954) –...
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Peter Ranby, Pita Sharples, Parehuia Hopa, Margaret Orbell, Bill Tawhai, Bill Nepia and Margaret Mutu. Biggs was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society...
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Vice-Chair June Langston DeHart, Vice-Chair Randal Teague Sr., Secretary Margaret Biggs Garvin Brown, Treasurer Kenneth Cutshaw Charles Dolan Jr. Frank J. Donatelli...
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that CIDA’s senior civil servants, including the agency’s president, Margaret Biggs, had recommended a new grant for Kairos, but the word "not" was inserted...
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