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Carla Borel (born 1973), French-British portrait and street photographer; Sonia Boyce (born 1962), contemporary artist, photographer, educator; Polly Braden (born 1974), documentary photographer, Sarah Anne Bright (1793–1866), artist, photographer, produced the earliest surviving photographic images taken by a woman
Vera Margaret Welch was born in East Ham, Essex, now part of the London Borough of Newham, on 20 March 1917. [5] She was the daughter of plumber [6] [7] Bertram Samuel Welch (1883–1955) and wife dressmaker Anne "Annie" Martin (1889–1975), who had married in 1913. [8]
Norman Angell (1872–1967), British internationalist and economist; William Beveridge (1879–1963), economist and social reformer; Edwin Cannan (1861–1935), economist and historian; Colin Clark (1905–1989), British and Australian economist; Ronald Coase (1910–2013), Nobel Prize–winning economist; Martin Ellison, consultant to the Bank ...
image Born Person description occupation position held country of citizenship given name 2018-01-15 Chicago West: Kanye West & Kim Kardashian's daughter
Samantha Karen Fox (born 15 April 1966) [1] is an English pop singer and former glamour model from Crouch End in North London.She has appeared on a number of reality television shows—including I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, Celebrity Big Brother, Celebrity Wife Swap and Celebrity MasterChef—and has occasionally worked as a television presenter and actress.
Famous faces including JK Rowling, Stephen Fry, Sir Philip Pullman and Paddington Bear were among those to pay their respects to the monarch. Sir Elton John leads British celebrity tributes to ...
This is a list of women artists who were born in England or whose works are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Women become princesses by marriage, but only use that title if their husband is the Prince of Wales (e.g. Catherine, Princess of Wales) or if they take their husband's full name (last done by Princess Michael of Kent in 1978). [2] Most women use a peerage derived from their husband, such as Duchess or Countess. [3] Men cannot become princes by ...