- Docwra, also with
spelling Dockwra, Dockwray,
Dockray and
other variants, is an
English language surname, of Norse-Viking origin,
which was significant...
- Mary
Dockray-Miller (born 1965) is an
American scholar of
early medieval England and women’s
educational history, best
known for her work on
gender in...
-
Graham John
Dockray FMedSci, FRS (born 1946) is a
British physiologist, and
Professor of
Physiology at
University of Liverpool. He
earned a B.Sc. and...
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Tracy Dockray (born 1962) is an
American artist. She
illustrated the
current HarperCollins editions of
Beverly Cleary's children's novels.
Tracy Dockray spent...
- Darling;
later editions were
illustrated by Alan
Tiegreen and then by
Tracy Dockray.
Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby, a
close friend of
Henry Huggins, is perpetually...
-
Dockray (traditionally Dockwray) is a
village in the
civil parish of Matterdale, in the
Westmorland and
Furness district, in the
county of ****bria, but...
-
series has had
three illustrators:
Louis Darling, Alan
Tiegreen and
Tracy Dockray. The
books are
available separately and in
boxed sets. They have also been...
- Langwathby, Lazonby, and Ousby.
Little and
Great Dockray (not to be
confused with the
nearby village Dockray) in
Penrith itself are
Norse names. The Penrith...
- Lancaster, England, his
parents were
Frederick Binyon, a clergyman, and Mary
Dockray. He
studied at St Paul's School,
London and at
Trinity College, Oxford...
-
characteristics inherited from the Anglo-Saxon
invaders of Britain. In 2017, Mary
Dockray-Miller, an
American scholar of Anglo-Saxon England,
stated that
there was...