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In October 2008 an array of Milligan's personal effects were sold at auction by his third wife, Shelagh, who was moving into a smaller home.
In January 2008, Shelagh Fogarty, a BBC Radio Five Live presenter from Liverpool had a gun pointed at her while filming a TV documentary in Croxteth.
In 1989, Bannister married Shelagh Macleod who later became Senior Vice President of Legal and Business Affairs at the record company EMI.
* Victory at Falaise: The Soldier's Story by Denis Whitaker and Shelagh Whitaker with Terry Copp

Shelagh and Museum
* Museum of Mankind, Shelagh Weir, and Hira Lal.

Shelagh and for
In a 1987 interview with Shelagh Rogers for CBC Radio's The Arts Tonight, he remarked that he has always avoided behaviours he has considered masculine ; for example, he does not smoke and he noted that he was 45 years old and did not know how to drive a car.
The works for which she is now best remembered are probably Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey ( 1958 ), which gained critical acclaim, and the satirical musical Oh, What a Lovely War!
* Grant, Shelagh D. Arctic Justice On Trial for Murder, Pond Inlet, 1923.
Shelagh Rogers of CBC Radio fame started out presenting the weather for the station's newscasts.
Shelagh Rogers, later a host for CBC Radio, was a contestant on the original broadcasts of the show.
Yost retired as host of the series in 1999, and was replaced for one season by Shelagh Rogers.
* 1981: Portrait of a Palestinian village: the photographs of Hilma Granqvist editor: Karen Seger ; with a foreword by Shelagh Weir, 175 p. Mainly ill. London: Third World Centre for Research and Publishing ISBN 0-86199-006-4
Jones's admiration for George Rylands undermined the marriage by 1927 ; after affairs with Dora Carrington and Shelagh Clutton-Brock, in 1932 Lucas married the young Girton graduate and artist Prudence Wilkinson ( 1911-1944 ).
Campbell has won seven Sony Awards, including a Gold Award in 2007 for the 5 Live Breakfast programme as Best News and Current Affairs Programme Shelagh Fogarty.
A photograph of Shelagh Delaney appears on the cover for The Smiths ' single " Girlfriend in a Coma ".

Shelagh and
* 1966 Shelagh Fogarty, British radio presenter
* 1922 Shelagh Fraser, British actress ( d. 2000 )
* November 25 Shelagh Fraser, British actress ( d. 2000 )
* Shelagh Armstrong artist
* Miss Shelagh Marjorie Roberts ( C ): Havering 1970 1973 ; Upminster 1973 1981

Shelagh and 2000
* 2000: Shelagh Rogers

Shelagh and people
Mrs Upward had invited three people to her house that night: Eve Carpenter, Deirdre Henderson and Shelagh Rendell.

Shelagh and with
* Prime Minister's Questions, with Shelagh Fogarty.
From 2004 to 2011 he co-presented the programme with Shelagh Fogarty.
2011 marked the event ’ s 11th anniversary with Shelagh Rogers, a member of the Writers ' Trust board of directors and host of CBC Radio's The Next Chapter, as the event ’ s Master of Ceremonies.
After the war, he rose to the rank of Brigadier and published many books on Canadian military history with his wife Shelagh.
* The Supreme Court of Canada Decision on Abortion ( Vancouver: New Star, 1988 ; edited with Shelagh Day )
In episode 4, Matty prepares to face the German raid, while Liz connects with her friend Claudine ( Shelagh McLeod ), whose chateau home has been taken over by the Germans, headed by Colonel Krieger ( Clarke ).

Shelagh and who
* Who's who in South African politics, Shelagh Gastrow, 3rd Edition, Johannesburg, Ravan Press, 1990
* Who's who in South African politics, Shelagh Gastrow, 4th Edition, Johannesburg, Ravan Press, 1992
Shelagh McDonald ( born 1948 ) is a Scottish folk singer, song-writer and guitarist who released two albums before her abrupt and mysterious disappearance in 1971.
According to genealogist Shelagh O ' Byrne Spencer, among 1820 Settlers who moved to Natal were " John Bailie, the founder of East London, and Charles Kestell, after whose son, the Revd John Daniel Kestell of Anglo-Boer War fame, the Free State town of Kestell is named ".

Shelagh and .
His last wife was Shelagh Sinclair, to whom he was married from 1983 to his death on 27 February 2002.
Shelagh Milligan died in June 2011.
According to a letter published in the Rye and Battle Observer, Milligan's headstone was removed from St Thomas's churchyard following the burial of his wife Shelagh.
) The choice of cover subjects reflected Morrissey's interest in cult film stars ( Stamp, Alain Delon, Jean Marais, Warhol protégé Joe Dallesandro, James Dean ); figures from sixties British popular culture ( Viv Nicholson, Pat Phoenix, Yootha Joyce, Shelagh Delaney ); and anonymous images from old films and magazines.
Other significant locomotives include: Bonnie Dundee, built in 1900 as a-gauge tank engine before being donated to the R & ER by a member and converted to-gauge, later converted again from tank to tender configuration ; Synolda, a twin to the original loco Sans Pareil, built in 1912, saved from Belle Vue Zoo in 1978 and now in the railway museum ; Shelagh of Eskdale, a 4-6-4 diesel built in 1969 incorporating parts of the Heywood loco Ella ; Perkins, a rebuilt 0-4-4 diesel engine, which started as a quarry shunter before being rebuilt into the steam-outlined Passenger Tractor and then again in 1984 into its current guise ; Douglas Ferreira, a B-B diesel loco constructed in 2005 and named after the general manager of the R & ER from 1961 to 1994.
On CBC Radio's Sounds Like Canada on September 21, Shelagh Rogers said of the book that " it's the most fun I've had in bed in a long time.
The screenplay was by Shelagh Delaney, author of A Taste of Honey, and her third major screenplay.
Shelagh died of breast cancer in 2005.
* Wilkinson, Shelagh.

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