- Hugh
William Macpherson Dulley (11 July 1903 – 19
December 1941),
known as
Peter Dulley, was a
British rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at...
- Anne
Bradstreet (née Dudley;
March 8, 1612 –
September 16, 1672) was
among the most
prominent of
early English poets of
North America and
first writer...
- rape culture'". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235.
Retrieved 4
August 2021. HR
Dulley, Haberdashers' Girls' School: The
First 125
Years (2000).
Published by Gresham...
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Clarice Mabel Dulley; 6
February 1886 – 16
January 1966) was an
English music hall and
variety theatre singer and performer.
Clarice Mabel Dulley was born...
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Reverend Peter Rothnie The
Reverend Wilf Redden...
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surrounding villages. The
museum is
housed in a
Victorian swimming pool ("
Dulley's Baths")
built in 1892, from 1918 to 1995 it was Cox's shoe factory. Accompanying...
- 1979, p. E2.
Jornal de
Angola 1978, p. 1.
Dulley &
Sampaio 2020, p. 5.
Dulley &
Sampaio 2020, p. 12.
Dulley &
Sampaio 2020, pp. 14–15. Juompan-Yakam 2012...
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Volunteer Reserve,
where she was
commanded by Lieutenant-Commander
Peter Dulley. From 1943, the ship was laid up,
until 1946 when she was
returned to her...
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continued to
perform in
revues and pantomimes.
Teddy Knox
married Clarice Dulley in 1934, and
remarried after her
death in 1966. He died at home in Salcombe...