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In 2021, Barbour received a 2020 Lifetime Achievement award from the Entrepreneurs' Forum. [10] In May 2021, Barbour inaugurated a new building at Newcastle University which is named after her. The Dame Margaret Barbour Building houses the university's educational facilities, including study spaces and a lecture theatre seating 300 students.
The 126-year old Barbour, famous for its wax jackets and country fashion, is targeting the manufacture of 23,000 gowns over three weeks, chairman Margaret Barbour told BBC radio on Wednesday.
Since the incorporation of J. Barbour & Sons as a limited company in 1912, the company has always been led by a member of the Barbour family. The company is currently led by the family's fourth generation, Dame Margaret Barbour, [1] who took over in 1973 after the death of her mother-in-law, Nancy Barbour. The family's fifth generation is ...
Hazel Margaret Barbour, Community Affairs Advisor, Shell UK. Douglas Godfrey Barrett, TD, Deputy Chairman, Domestic Coal Consumers' Council. The Reverend Canon John Barton, lately Chaplain, Oxford Hospitals. John Carmichael Beard, County Librarian, Hampshire. Bill Bellerby. For services to the community in Guildford, Surrey. Doreen Bellerby.
Margaret Barbour, C.B.E., Chairman of J. Barbour and Sons Ltd., for services to Industry in North East England. Catherine Elizabeth Elcoat, Chief Nurse of University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Health Care. Professor Jessica Mary Rawson, C.B.E., for services to Oriental Studies.
Citizens of Newcastle upon Tyne who volunteered and served with the British Army in the South African War: August 1901. Newcastle United Football Club: May 1993. The Royal Shakespeare Company: October 1997. The Sage Group plc: December 2000. Greggs plc: September 2009. The Little Sisters of the Poor: February 2017.
Graham Grant. For services to the Newcastle upon Tyne Council for the Disabled. Desmond Rothwell Hadfield, lately Senior Executive Officer, Manpower Services Commission, Department of Employment. James Hanstock, Inspector (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue. Hilda, Mrs Harding. For services to the community in Bollington, Macclesfield.
In the fall of 1971, Osborne attended Margaret Barbour Collegiate in The Pas, boarding with a non-aboriginal family. On the evening of her death, Osborne had spent time with friends at The Northern Lite Cafe before heading back downtown.