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C. Marie Cahill; Georgia Caine; Beatrice Cameron; Eleanor Carey (actress) Mrs. Leslie Carter; Emma Carus; Louise Carver; Georgia Cayvan; Henrietta Baker Chanfrau
The 1830s (pronounced "eighteen-thirties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1830, and ended on December 31, 1839.. In this decade, the world saw a rapid rise of imperialism and colonialism, particularly in Asia and Africa.
Simon Fuller (born 1960), music and celebrity manager (e.g. The Spice Girls), TV producer, created Idols (TV series). Born and brought up in Hastings. [58] Harry Furniss (1854–1925), caricaturist and Punch cartoonist. Lived and worked in Hastings Old Town towards the end of his life. [59] Steve Furst (born 1967), comedian and actor. Lived in ...
A. Andreas Leigh Aabel; Benjamin Vaughan Abbott; Burroughs Abbott; Joseph Henry Abbott; Robert Abbott (New South Wales politician) Abdulaziz; Alfred Ablett
Andrew Weil (born 1942), celebrity doctor and alternative medicine advocate; Gayraud Wilmore (1921–2020), writer, historian, ethicist, educator, and theologian; Walter E. Williams (1936–2020), economist, commentator, and academic; Harris Wofford (1926–2019), Peace Corps director, Bryn Mawr College president, U.S. Senator appointee
E. Jane Gay (1830–1919) is thought to be the earliest known lesbian photographer. [120] [121] Lesbians also took photos to experiment with self-expression. Lesbians took photos of themselves, their friends, and their lovers embracing each other in intimate settings which hinted at same-sex relationships without being explicitly erotic.
Adlai Stevenson II shows aerial photos of Russian missiles in Cuba to the United Nations Security Council in the presence of USSR ambassador Valerian Zorin. [ s 2 ] Firefighters aiming high-pressure water hoses at civil rights demonstrators, Birmingham, Alabama
Eliab Harvey (1758–1830), admiral, captain of HMS Temeraire, which played a crucial role at the Battle of Trafalgar; Edward Hawke (1705–1781), Admiral of the Fleet, best known as the admiral at the Battle of Quiberon Bay; John Hawkwood (1320–1394), famous medieval mercenary; Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (1724–1816), mentor of Nelson