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- confirming the links between Chipping and Balgarnie, who eventually died at Porthmadog at the age of 82. Balgarnie had been linked with the school for 51...
- of the school, confirming the links between Chips and Balgarnie. As with Mr. Chips, Balgarnie died at the school, at the age of 82, having been linked...
- Florence Balgarnie (19 August 1856 – 25 March 1928) was a British suffragette, speaker, pacifist, feminist, and temperance activist. Characterised as...
- William Henry Balgarnie (12 May 1869 – 15 July 1951) was a schoolmaster at Elmfield College, Woodbridge School and The Leys School, and was the inspiration...
- away to experiment, came back and bought the consignment. According to Balgarnie, his friend and biographer, the tale is substantially true. Though he...
- Robert Balgarnie Young Scott FRSC (1899–1987), known as R. B. Y. Scott, was a minister of the United Church of Canada and an Old Testament scholar. Scott...
- Somerset and some twenty Members of Parliament, with activist Florence Balgarnie as the honorary secretary. As a result of her two lecture tours in Britain...
- (Xianggelila), based on its claim to have inspired Hilton's book. W.H. Balgarnie, a master at The Leys School, Cambridge and Hilton's father, headmaster...
- for women. Margaret Aldersley Catherine Alderton Betty Balfour Florence Balgarnie Anna Barlow Annie Besant Vera Brittain Elizabeth Cadbury Margery Corbett...
- the Year in 2021. Sir Alan Ayckbourn (born 1939), playwright. Florence Balgarnie (1856–1928), suffragette, speaker, pacifist, feminist, temperance activist...