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Adelaide Sophia Hoodless (née
Addie Hunter;
February 27, 1858 –
February 26, 1910) was a
Canadian educational reformer who
founded the
international women's...
- Look up
hoodless in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hoodless is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adelaide Hoodless (1858–1910), Canadian...
- Dame
Elisabeth Anne
Marian Hoodless, DBE (née Frost; born 11
February 1941) is a
former Executive Director (1975–2011) of
Community Service Volunteers...
- the femur, tibia, and humerus,
Hoodless concluded that the
person was
about 5 feet 5+1⁄2 inches (166.4 cm) tall.
Hoodless wrote that the
skeleton "could...
- Magazine.
Retrieved 2023-03-02. "Hair:
Untold Stories -
About the Art: Jane
Hoodless".
Horniman Museum and Gardens. 15
February 2022.
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- Graham), Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
playing Hazel Redfern, Hot
Money playing Liz
Hoodless,
Juliet Bravo playing Jean Simpson, Em****ale
playing Avril Kent and Cape...
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Stoney Cr****, Ontario, Canada, by
Erland and
Janet Lee with
Adelaide Hoodless being the
first speaker in 1897. It was
based on the
British concept of...
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original on 5 June 2015.
Retrieved 12
February 2016. Le Rest, K.;
Hoodless, A.; Heward, C.; Cazenave, J.; Ferrand, Y. (2019). "Effect of
weather conditions...
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bones as
Hoodless did. Typically,
forensic anthropologists, like all scientists, base
their conclusions on
their own examinations.
Hoodless' examination...