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  2. The Wombles - Wikipedia

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    The Wombles at Work (1973) The Invisible Womble and Other Stories (1973) The Wombles to the Rescue (1974) The Wombles Go Round the World (1976) All of these were out of print for many years until they were republished by Bloomsbury, from 2010 to 2011, along with the 1973 short-story collection The Invisible Womble, with all-new illustrations by ...

  3. Margaret Haughery - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Margaret's statue was thought to be the first monument to be erected in the United States in honour of a woman. As one leading New Orleans newspaper editorial put it, “She was the most deservedly eminent, the most justly famous, of all the women of New Orleans, of our generation or of any other, in the whole history of the city.”

  4. Elisabeth Beresford - Wikipedia

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    The Wombles to the Rescue (1974). Fourth of 5 Wombles books. The Wombles gift Book (1975). 65-page picture book. Snuffle to the Rescue (1975) Tomsk and the Tired Tree (1975). 28-page Little Womble picture book. Orinoco Runs Away (1975). 28-page Little Womble picture book. The Snow Womble (1975). 28-page Little Womble picture book.

  5. Homeless individuals at encampment in New Orleans forcibly ...

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    Prior to the removal of the homeless encampment near the Superdome in New Orleans last week, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, as well as city and state officials, submitted a municipal ordinance ...

  6. Vaccinating the Homeless in New Orleans - AOL

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    Alongside a busy New Orleans freeway, this is where some men and women spend their days and nights. The former Louisiana legislator Austin Badon didn't turn the other way when he looked out his ...

  7. Louisiana Gov. forces removal of New Orleans homeless ... - AOL

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    Homeless camps around New Orleans’ Superdome have been moved at the order of Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry before three sold-out Taylor Swift concerts this weekend and the Super Bowl next year.

  8. Lulu White - Wikipedia

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    Lulu White (Lulu Hendley, ca. 1868 – August 20, 1931) was a brothel madam, procuress and entrepreneur in New Orleans, Louisiana during the Storyville period. [3] An eccentric figure, she was noted for her love of jewelry, her many failed business ventures, and her criminal record that extended in New Orleans as far back as 1880.

  9. Margaret Gordon (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Born in London on 19 May 1939 to musician parents, Margaret Anna Eastoe (who was known professionally after 1964 by her husband Giles Gordon's surname), studied at St Martin's School of Art, but moved to Camberwell College of Arts because, she said, all the women at Saint Martin's were there to find husbands and she wanted to be an artist, and the Central School of Arts and Crafts.