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Sarah Chapman (later Dearman; 31 October 1862 [1] – 27 November 1945 [2]) was a British trade unionist who was one of the leaders of the 1888 Bryant & May matchgirls' strike. [3] Chapman and others involved in the strike have since been recognised as "pioneers of sex equality and fairness at work who left a lasting legacy on the trade union ...
Gabriel Tierney as William Lyon, the boyfriend of Sarah. Catriona Chandler as Agatha Gowerdale; David Westhead as Henry Lyon, the proprietor of the matchstick factory and the father of William. Tim McMullan as Charles McIntyre, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Serrana Su-Ling Bliss as Bessie Chapman, the fictional sister of Sarah Chapman ...
The owners, Francis May and William Bryant, had started importing red-phosphorus based safety matches from John Edvard Lundström, in Sweden, in 1850. [53] However, Bryant & May's safety matches sales had increased 10-fold by 1855 and Lundström was unable to increase his production any further, so they bought his British patent , and with his ...
In addition to being a rapper and entrepreneur, Diddy is the proud dad to seven children. The rapper started his family in 1993 when he and fashion designer Misa Hylton welcomed a baby boy. Diddy ...
They have two children. He married secondly Sarah L. Chapman on 5 June 1995. Lady Henrietta Mary Lilias Bathurst (born 17 October 1962) she married Neil S. Palmer in 2000. They have two children: Judith Kathleen Lilias Palmer (14 September 2001) Alexander Henry Oliver Palmer (14 February 2004)
Sarah Chapman. Sean Combs and Sarah Chapman in 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. Diddy and Sarah Chapman welcomed a child, Chance Combs, together in 2006.
Although the young woman's mother Sarah Chapman and 26-year-old brother Christian 'King' Combs appeared in the photos, there was no sign of her father. Sean Combs (left) and his daughter Chance at ...
William Lyon Mackenzie was born on March 12, 1795, in Dundee, Scotland. [b] Both of his grandfathers were part of Clan Mackenzie and fought for Charles Edward Stuart at the Battle of Culloden. [6] [7] His mother, Elizabeth Chambers (née Mackenzie), a weaver and goat herder, was orphaned at a young age.