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Iris Winnifred King née Ewart (1910–2000), was born in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, on September 5, 1910. She attended the Kingston Technical High School [ 1 ] in Kingston and later the Roosevelt University in Chicago where she studied political science and public administration from 1951-'53.
Coat of arms of the Marchioness of Carisbrooke as dame of the Royal Order of Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa. Irene Frances Adza Mountbatten, Marchioness of Carisbrooke (née Denison; 4 July 1890 – 16 July 1956) was the daughter of William Francis Henry Denison, 2nd Earl of Londesborough, and Lady Grace Adelaide (daughter of Francis Fane, 12th Earl of Westmorland).
'The Lady Zinnia Judd Challenge Trophy' named in memory of her, is presented in the Hunter Championship for the 'Best Hunter in Show' at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. On 29 November 1934, Iris was a bridesmaid at the wedding of her third cousin, Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, to Iris’ second cousin, Prince George, Duke of Kent ...
Their family expanded with the addition of their daughter, Lady Iris Marina Aline Cholmondeley, in 2016. ... appointed as King Charles III’s Lord-in-Waiting following his May 2023 coronation.
A film loosely adapted from Union Street, called Stanley & Iris, was released in 1989. Unlike the book, the film is a romantic comedy. It features one character in common with the novel, Iris King. The film is set in the US, rather than England, and has none of the realism or language that feature in the book.
Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, chatted with TODAY about her ongoing weight loss journey. Since January 2021, she has lost 50 pounds. Ree Drummond says she didn't used Ozempic to lose weight ...
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Of the 32 new members of the Assembly, there was only one woman, Iris Collins, representing the JLP. Over the period 1944 to 1976, only 5 women had been elected to the House of Representatives: Iris Collins , Rose Leon , Iris King , Enid Bennett , and Esme Grant .