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* Sheila Birkenhead, Against Oblivion: The Life of Joseph Severn ( London: Cassell, 1943 )
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* Sheila Birkenhead, Illustrious Friends: The Story of Joseph Severn and His Son Arthur ( London: Hamish Hamilton, 1965 )
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Sheila and Life
Following several short subject films, Williams appeared as Sheila Brooks in Andy Hardy's Double Life.
Modern versions of the song are performed on the albums Fire & Fleet & Candlelight by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Liege & Lief by Fairport Convention, Milkwhite Sheets by Isobel Campbell, Airs and Graces by June Tabor, Anne Briggs by Anne Briggs, Rosemary Lane by Bert Jansch, Weaving my Ancestors ' Voices by Sheila Chandra, Arthur the King by Maddy Prior, Country Life by Show of Hands, Prince Heathen by Martin Carthy, Reynadine by Carolina Chocolate Drops and Dave Swarbrick, and Birds Fly South by Zoe Speaks, among others.
Prince had originally intended his classic tracks " Manic Monday " ( later recorded by The Bangles ), " 17 Days " ( later used as the B-side to " When Doves Cry "), " Take Me with U " ( released on the Purple Rain soundtrack ) and " The Glamorous Life " ( recorded by Sheila E. in 1984 ) for the Apollonia 6 album but he soon lost interest in the project, knowing Apollonia's voice wasn't up to par.
* A Chronology of the Life and Works of Sheila Kaye-Smith Third edition ( 2005 ) Michael Bristow-Smith.
* " The Death and Life of Jarallah Omar " by Sheila Carapico, Lisa Wedeen, and Anna Wuerth ( 31 December 2002 )
*“ For the Life of Sheila Morgan ” in Spell Fantastic ( 2000 ) edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff
In 2002, Sheila Siddle published her autobiography, In My Family Tree: A Life With Chimpanzees to widespread acclaim.
Sheila and Joseph
Members of the Far Hills Borough Council are Joseph Carty, Richard Hand, Thomas Howland, David Karner, David Surks and Sheila Tweedie.
This change was accompanied by the addition of several new columnists, including journalist and television host Richard Martineau, former Quebec government ministers Yves Séguin and Joseph Facal, former federal government Minister Sheila Copps, former hockey player Guy Lafleur and the ex-hacker Mafiaboy.
Guest stars featuring this series include Sheila Hancock, Martin Kemp and Paterson Joseph and former Liverpool footballer, Ian Rush.
Mary Loraine as Peggy Rogers ; Natalie Lynn as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Eileen Stevens as Evelyn Munn ; Alicia Holt as Helen Burton ; Sheila Shand-Gibbs as Lois Fisher ; Deirdre Teebay as Catherine ; Penelope Bartley as Rosalie Wells ; Dorothy Gordon as Mary Tilford ; Joan Miller as Karen Wright ; Jessica Spencer as Martha Dobie ; David Markbam as Doctor Joseph Cardin ; Juno Stevas as Agatha ; Mary Merrall as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Patrick Vyvian as A Grocery Boy.
Sheila Smith, in her 1984 history of Whitwick suggests that the name may be linked to framework knitting as in 1845 one Joseph Sheffield, giving evidence before the Commission into the plight of the framework knitters, makes reference to a type of stocking called ' dumps '.
Murray Futterman ( Dick Miller ), Billy's neighbor from Kingston Falls and former victim of the Gremlin's antics, visits New York City with his wife Sheila ( Jackie Joseph ) and, upon encountering a Gremlin that consumed a bat serum, sneaks into the Clamp building to aid Billy.
The other band members were Harrison William, Joseph Nazareth, Mumba Charo ( Fadhili's brother ), Nahshon Gandani, Samuel Lefondo and Sheila Monroe.
Jackie Joseph ( born Sammie Jacqueline Joseph on November 7, 1934 ) is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer known for portraying the film characters of: Audrey Fulquard in the original The Little Shop of Horrors, Sheila Futterman in both Gremlins films, and the voice of Melody in the animated television series Josie and the Pussycats and Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space.
Monica, born 1868, died 8 December 1958, married 1902 to Edward Joseph Hayes, born 1870, died 21 August 1929, Children: Edward Daniel, born 1910, Sheila Amorey Catherine, Eileen Mary Monica, Dorothea Mary Catherine ;
Sheila and London
* Egoff, Sheila A., Worlds Within: Children ’ s Fantasy from the Middle Ages to Today ( Chicago & London: American Library Association, 1988 )
The play had its first English production in 1946 at the New Theatre in London with Ralph Richardson as Inspector Goole, Harry Andrews as Gerald Croft, Margaret Leighton as Sheila Birling, Julian Mitchell as Arthur Birling, Marian Spencer as Sybil Birling and Alec Guinness as Eric Birling.
Wright was born in London, England, the second child of Sheila Teague and Gary Wright, owners of jewellery company Wright & Teague.
He went to London University where he met his future wife Sheila, with whom he had four children ( Christopher, Hilary, Timothy and Nicola ).
He produced the London revival of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre in September 2006, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, James Dreyfus and Sheila Hancock.
* Ernst, Sheila & Goodison, Lucy ( 1981 ); In Our Own Hands ; The Women's Press, London ; ISBN 0-7043-3841-6
Bamber said Sheila did not seem too bothered by the suggestion, and had simply said she would rather stay in London.
* Vera Day as Sheila: Vera Day was first spotted by Val Guest in the musical Wish You Were Here at the London Hippodrome.
The daughter of a doctor, Sheila was born in St Leonards-on-Sea, near Hastings, in Sussex, and lived most of her life in that county, apart from a period in London in her youth.
Papers of Sheila Rowbotham are held at The Women's Library at London Metropolitan University, ref 7SHR
* Seccombe, W. " Sheila Rowbotham on Labour and the Greater London Council " pages 32 – 37 from Canadian Dimensions, 21: 2, 1987.
English sang the role of Hector, and the cast included John Parr as Paris, Sheila Parker as Helen, Terence Donovan as Priam, Sheryl Parker as Cassandra, Doc Neeson as Achilles, John Waters as Agamemnon, Philip Quast as Patroclus, Joe Fagin as Menelaus, as well as Demis Roussos, David Atkins and Barry Humphries, backed by the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Choir.
Mars-Jones was born in London, to parents William Mars-Jones, the Welsh High Court judge and President of the London Welsh Trust, and Sheila ( née Cobon ).
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