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Lochgelly estimated to have made
around 70% of
tawses when they were used in schools.
Original tawses sold for
around £6 in 1982 but
twenty years later...
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Sybil Tawse (26
September 1886 – 6
February 1971),
English artist and illustrator.
Sybil Tawse was born on 26 September, 1886, the
fifth child of George...
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Brian Tawse (born 30 July 1945) is a
Scottish former professional footballer who made over 100
appearances in the
Football League for
Brighton & Hove...
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Ethel Maud
Tawse Jollie OBE (8
March 1874 – 21
September 1950; née Cookson;
widowed Colquhoun) was a
writer and
political activist in
Southern Rhodesia...
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pleasure in it was a dream, long, long gone by."
Flagellation Scourge Tawse Martin,
Randall (March 2006). "'The cat' Gets its Nine tails".
Notes and...
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intense pain had worn off. Elsewhere,
other implements prevailed, such as the
tawse in
Scotland and
Northern England, ruler, and the slipper.
Girls were caned...
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Southern Rhodesian white women won the vote in 1919 and
Ethel Tawse Jollie (1875–1950) was
elected to the
Southern Rhodesia legislature 1920–1928...
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- ISBN 978-1-9799-7277-2. Lowry,
Donal (1997). "'White Woman's Country':
Ethel Tawse Jollie and the
Making of
White Rhodesia".
Journal of
Southern African Studies...