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-1923
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Helen Thomson; Marion Dauline; Marion Stern; Marion Little; Isabel Young
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painting
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physical education teacher
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physicist
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Pioneer of Girl Guiding in Scotland
pioneer of Scottish Women's Hospitals abroad
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Pioneer of Special Education in 20th century
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Plant pathologist
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Post Bus Driver
President of Women's Guild St Andrews
Primary Teacher
Princess
Princess of Scotland
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promoter of the Harris tweed industry
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Provost's wife
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Secretary at Haddo House
Secretary to the ESU Housing Guild
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shipowner
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song collector
songwriter
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subject of ballad
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Supporter of education for women
Supporter of Prince Charles Edward Stewart
supporter of women's emancipation
Supposed model for a fictional character
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Survivor and heroine of accident at sea
Suspected murderer
sweet-maker
Teacher
Temperance Campaigner
Territorial Force Nursing Service
theatre group founder
Theatre manager
Theologian
Town Councillor
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Trade Union Activist
Trade Unionist
Trade unionist. Suffrage activist
Traditional singer
Tragic death
translator
Union Activist
University Principal
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VAD nurse
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victim of accident
Victim of Tay Bridge Disaster
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Violinist
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Weaving Factory workers
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wife
wife of Paul Harris (founder of Rotary Club)
Wife of Robert the Bruce
witch
Women's Auxiliary Air Force
Women's Education and Suffrage Campaigner
Women's Rights
Women's Rights Campaigner
Women's Sporting Pioneers
wood engraver
World War Two
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