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  2. Newcastle University Library - Wikipedia

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    A digital library, the Marjorie Robinson Library Rooms house a variety of innovative digital learning spaces including over 550 study spaces, 220 desktop PCs [11] and much space for group study. It is located on Sandyford Road. Marjorie Robinson was the wife of Philip Robinson, who gives his name to the main library.

  3. Newcastle University - Wikipedia

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    The library has a relationship with the Northern region of the NHS allowing their staff to use the library for research and study. The Law Library specialises in resources relating to law, and the Marjorie Robinson Library Rooms offers additional study spaces and computers. Together, these house over one million books and 500,000 electronic ...

  4. Newcastle Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle City branch (sometimes just City Library) [23] is the main library and is located in the Newcastle War Memorial and Cultural Centre. The City branch includes the Lovett Gallery, a single-exhibition gallery which has had exhibitions on Paul Jennings , [ 24 ] Afgan Australian Stories in Threads, [ 25 ] Kakuda Nation Park, [ 26 ] and ...

  5. List of Newcastle University people - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Morison - Principal of Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne (1919–24) [154] Andy Morrell - footballer [155] Frank Moulaert - professor [156] Mo Mowlam - former British Labour Party Member of Parliament, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, lecturer at Newcastle University [157] [158]

  6. Robinson Library - Wikipedia

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  7. Anne Marjorie Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Her pictures were draped in black in the Free Library at the Belfast Art Society. [6] The Ulster Museum has many examples of her work, including an oil on canvas self-portrait. When she died her brother, John B. Robinson, donated 22 miniatures to the museum as a memorial [5] as well as sculptures, watercolours and a self-portrait in oil. [3]

  8. Marjorie Corcoran - Wikipedia

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    Born as Marjorie Blasius, she grew up in Beavercreek, Ohio, graduating from Beavercreek High School as co-valedictorian in 1968. [2] To begin her higher education, in 1972 she completed her bachelor's degree at the University of Dayton, graduating summa cum laude. [3] That same year she married Christopher Corcoran, taking his surname. [4]

  9. 1956 New Year Honours - Wikipedia

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    W/47726 Sergeant Marjorie Violet Briant, Women's Royal Army Corps. 20634 Corporal William Brock, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), Territorial Army. 5494687 Colour-Sergeant Reginald George Bumpstead, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment).