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  2. List of royal standards - Wikipedia

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    Royal Standard of Hawaii (1874–1893) Royal Standard of Iraq (1930–1958) Royal Standard of Italy (1880–1946) Royal Standard of the Maharaja of Jaisalmer (still in use) Royal Standard of Korea; Royal Standard of Laos (1949–1975) Royal Standard of Libya (1951–1969) Royal Standard of Madagascar (before 1885) Royal Standard of Malta (1967 ...

  3. Women in England - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Liberation Movement (WLM) began as recently as the early 1960s. It began with the introduction of birth control pills. It was only provided to women who were wedded under the law to seek out contraceptive pills. Three years after the proposal, women were given the rights to inherit property.

  4. Royal Standard of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Royal Standard for Scotland flying above the Palace of Holyroodhouse. In Scotland a separate version of the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is used, whereby the red Lion Rampant of the Kingdom of Scotland appears in the first and fourth quadrants, displacing the three gold lions passant guardant of England, which occur only in the second quadrant.

  5. Royal standards of England - Wikipedia

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    The royal standards of England were narrow, tapering swallow-tailed heraldic flags, of considerable length, used mainly for mustering troops in battle, in pageants and at funerals, by the monarchs of England. In high favour during the Tudor period, the Royal English Standard was a flag that was of a separate design and purpose to the Royal Banner.

  6. British Society of Urogynaecology - Wikipedia

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    The British Society of Urogynaecology (BSUG) is a professional society in the United Kingdom for urogynaecologists. BSUG assists its members help women suffering with urogynaecological concerns by promoting and raising standards in urogynaecology.

  7. Voluntary hospital - Wikipedia

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    They provided free medical care to those who could not afford it. They were "amongst the chief sources of the advancement of medical science". [1] They were the earliest teaching hospitals. St Mary's Hospital, London was the last to be founded in England, in 1851. The 1851 census recorded 7,619 patients in hospital in England and Wales. At that ...

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  9. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps - Wikipedia

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    Women in the British Army: War and the Gentle Sex, 1907-1948 (2006) Piggott, Juliet. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (Pen and Sword, 1990) Piggott, Juliet. Famous Regiments: Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (Leo Cooper Ltd, 1975) Summers, Anne. Angels and Citizens: British Women as Military Nurses 1854-1914 (2000) Taylor, Eric.