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Thomasson and Maria lived at High Bank, Haulgh, their four children included John Pennington Thomasson (1841) and a daughter Emma who married Stephen Winkworth, the younger brother of Susanna and Catherine Winkworth. [1] Emma was, in 1863, the first woman to ascend the Jungfrau [2] [3] she also made the first female ascent of the Aletschhorn ...
Emma Nightingale, portrayed by Rachel Ambler, made her first appearance on 19 January 1995. She is introduced as a love interest for Zoe Tate ( Leah Bracknell ), who she later dates. Emma and Zoe share the soap opera's first lesbian kiss and have their relationship blessed over a year after her arrival.
Dame Daphne Winkworth, Aunt Agatha's friend and Madeline Bassett's godmother; also an acquaintance of Lord Emsworth Gertrude Winkworth, her daughter; Jas. Waterbury, the "greasy bird": theatrical agent and blackmailer; George Travers, Tom Travers's brother; Sir Reginald Witherspoon, Bart., husband of Tom Travers's sister Katharine
Willa Fitzgerald (born January 17, 1991) is an American actress. She is known for her starring role as Emma Duval in MTV's Scream.She has played cheer coach Colette French in the USA Network's television drama series Dare Me and officer Roscoe Conklin in the Amazon Prime Video television series Reacher.
Emma Watson (born 1990) – actress, feminist, women's rights activist; Catherine Winkworth (1827–1878) – translator and women's rights activist, secretary of the Clifton Association for Higher Education for Women; Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) – writer and feminist; Malala Yousafzai (born 1997) – see Pakistan
Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan (b. Oxford, 25 September 1827; d. Cannes, France, 15 March 1909) [55] Catherine Winkworth (1827 – 1878) Emily Sullivan Oakey (b. Albany, New York, U.S., 1829; d. Albany, 1883) Christina Rossetti (1830 – 1894) Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane (b. Edinburgh, 18 June 1830; d. Melrose, Roxburghshire, 19 ...
Catherine Winkworth (1827–1878), an English translator Ronald Winkworth (1884–1950), a British natural historian Susanna Winkworth (1820–1884), an English translator and philanthropist
Winkworth was founded in 1835 by the brothers Henry St John and Edward Henry Thomas Winkworth. [1] The original head office was on Curzon Street, Mayfair, with a country office in Brighton. [1] Winkworth went public on the AIM London Stock Exchange in 2009, [2] [3] when it had 89 franchises in Great Britain, [4] France and Portugal. [2]