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  Anne Clough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne Jemima Clough (20 January 1820 – 27 February 1892) was an early English suffragette and a promoter of higher education for women.
Clough was born at Liverpool on the 20th of January 1820, the daughter of a cotton merchant.
She was the sister of Arthur Hugh Clough, the poet.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anne_Clough   (417 words)

  
 Arthur Hugh Clough - LoveToKnow Watches
ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH (1819-1861), English poet, was born at Liverpool on the 1st of January 1819.
In 1828 the family paid a visit to England, and Clough was left at school at Chester, whence he passed in 1829 to Rugby, then under the sway of Dr Thomas Arnold, whose strenuous views on life and education he accepted to the full.
Clough was for a time carried away by the flood, and, although he recovered his equilibrium, it was not without an amount of mental disturbance and an expenditure of academic time, which perhaps accounted for his failure to obtain more than a second class in his final examination.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Arthur_Hugh_Clough   (1086 words)

  
 Arthur Hugh Clough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Hugh Clough (January 1, 1819 – November 13, 1861) was an English poet, and the brother of Anne Jemima Clough.
In 1822 his father, a Liverpool cotton merchant, moved to the United States, and Clough's childhood was spent mainly at Charleston, South Carolina, much under the influence of his mother, a cultivated woman, full of moral and imaginative enthusiasm.
Clough, then 9 years old, was left at school at Chester.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arthur_Hugh_Clough   (1165 words)

  
 Newnham College Cambridge: Newnham Biographies
Anne Jemima was educated entirely at home, as was common for middle and upper class women of the time; but she helped as a volunteer in a Liverpool charity school and became determined to run a school of her own.
Anne Jemima was thus in 1871 an obvious person for Henry Sidgwick to invite to take charge of a hostel in Cambridge for ladies wishing to travel from a distance to attend the lectures there.
Anne Jemima, who was eventually designated Principal, was in the thick of everything, from the negotiations with St John’s to lease the land, through to care for sick students.
www.newn.cam.ac.uk /about/bio_ajclough.shtml   (554 words)

  
 Welsh Genealogy Notes
ANNE SALISBURY, daughter of Foulk Salisbury, Linen-draper, Denbigh (1623), married Richard Dryhurst, of Denbigh, a Mercer.
Richard Clough, born in 1753; Thomas Clough, born in 1756; Roger Clough, born in 1759' Margaret Clough, born in 1742.
Thomas Clough, third son of Hugh an Catherine Clough, born 1756, became Rector of Denbigh and Canon of St. Asaph.
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 Anne Clough
Anne was particularly close to her brother Arthur Hugh Clough.
However, Anne's achievements in Ambleside were well-known and in 1864 she was contacted by Emily Davies who was involved in the campaign to improve the quality of women's education.
Anne was invited to take charge and by 1879 Newnham College was fully established with its own tutorial staff.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Wclough.htm   (1685 words)

  
 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Clough, Arthur Hugh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
CLOUGH, ARTHUR HUGH [Clough, Arthur Hugh], 1819-61, English poet.
His posthumous poems include "Amours de Voyage," the dialogues "Dypsichus," and the tales "Mari Magno." He is perhaps best known for the short lyric, "Say not the struggle naught availeth," and as the subject of Arnold's elegy, "Thyrsis." Skeptical, somewhat cynical, Clough was closer in spirit to the 20th cent.
Clough's sister, Anne Jemima Clough, 1820-92, was important as a leader in the education of women.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/c/clough-a1.asp   (372 words)

  
 Health Strategy Consulting Professionals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Anne keenly understands trends, threats, and opportunities based on her primary research, helping her to estimate and forecast markets.
Anne has significant professional experience from Germany, her country of origin, where she served as a consultant at a medium-sized, innovative company in Hamburg, Germany which advises clients on strategic partnerships.
Anne has an MBA from the University of Rhode Island, where her thesis included the creation of a “virtual teams” website, which demonstrated successful and efficient virtual communication.
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 PM - Alarm at rise in cannabis use in Arnhem Land
Alan Clough, at the Menzies School of Health Research in Nhulunbuy, says the recent and rapid increase in cannabis use is having a devastating impact on local health.
ANNE BARKER: The Northern Territory Government and police are looking at ways to curb the flow of cannabis into remote communities, most of which is smuggled in from outside.
ALAN CLOUGH: I believe that some community resolve is necessary here to address the matter, particularly of known dealers residing in the remote communities, dealers who also have close family contacts with the remote communities.
www.abc.net.au /pm/content/2003/s930377.htm   (711 words)

  
 Clough, Anne Jemima
Anne Jemima Clough, the daughter of James Clough and Anne Perfect, was born in Rodney Street, Liverpool in 1820.
Although all three of Anne's brothers attended private schools, she was taught at home by her mother.
Following the collapse of her father’s business in 1841 Anne Clough opened a small school to help pay off the family debts.
www.lmu.livjm.ac.uk /lhol/content.aspx?itemid=93   (352 words)

  
 Newnham College
Anne Clough was invited to take charge and by 1879 Newnham College was fully established with its own tutorial staff.
Whereas Emily Davies at Girton College insisted that her students studied the same subjects as men and be expected to pass similar exams, at Newnham, Anne Clough and Henry Sidgwick devised special courses for its undergraduates.
After the death of Anne Clough, Eleanor Sidgwick, the wife of Henry Sidgwick and the sister of Arthur Balfour, became its principal.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /EDnewnham.htm   (877 words)

  
 Georgia Tech Alumni Association - An Engineer's Journey Across Scotland
Clough, CE 64, MS CE 65, worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers after graduating from Tech and helped design modern navigational locks in the United States.
Clough kept a daily journal of the trip, and Ed Milam, Arch 67, and Joan Murphy took photographs of the journey.
Anne, who is a master gardener, points out fields of bracken — a kind of fern; open acres covered by grass and heather, only now beginning to bloom and showing a delicate light purple; and ample offerings of wildflowers — foxgloves, mustard, bluebells and more.
gtalumni.org /StayInformed/magazine/win02/article4.html   (1844 words)

  
 Rubbing stress the right way   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In a secluded room filled with delicate scents and soft music, Anne Clough relaxes in a specially-designed chair while her therapist works out the tension and stiffness in her muscles.
Clough, a second-year law student from Carrollton, said she had seen fliers for the Massage Therapy Program in the Recreation Center and decided to try the program.
Clough said she was not only relaxed after her first time of receiving a massage, but she was given posture tips to break bad habits that cause the aches in her muscles.
www.dailyegyptian.com /fall98/12-10-98/massage.html   (715 words)

  
 Portrait of Anne Jemima Clough - The Jerwood photography project at the British Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Eveleen Myers, Portrait of Anne Jemima Clough, 1890
Although she had originally taken up photography as an amateur in 1881 for the purpose of photographing her children, by the end of that decade Eveleen Myers had established a considerable reputation as a portraitist of figures in politics and the arts.
This portrait shows Anne Jemima Clough (1820-1892), a pioneer in the field of women's education and the founder and first principal of Newnham College, Cambridge.
www.bl.uk /jerwood/jerwoodpublic6.html   (117 words)

  
 Her Name Is Anne
Anne and Carlen were among the 137 new recruits which started training in how to collect rubbish and their hiring caused controversy amongst the 8,000 dustmen already employed.
At the heart of the controversy was a newly-designed physical fitness test which the dustmen say was deliberately rigged to make it possible for women to qualify and their union challenged the new test in court.
Her recording of it sold more than million copies and it became her signature tune although the words had to be changed from the original German lyric which was about a prostitute and it was seen as unfitting for Anne, at her young age, to sing about such things.
web.ukonline.co.uk /m.gratton/Names/Anne.htm   (1566 words)

  
 Arthur Hugh Clough
Arthur was the brother of Ann Jemima Clough.
He directed her studies and under his influence Anne started her own school and was later to become principal of Newnham College, Cambridge.
Clough called himself a republican, disliked class distinction and was highly critical of the capitalist system.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /EDclough.htm   (256 words)

  
 Every Marshall scholar owes a great debt of gratitude to John Whitaker for his exhaustive and extensively annotated ...
It is presumably with reference to this meeting or incident that Marshall wrote his letter to Anne Clough.
In the face of all evidence to the contrary, Marshall could never accept that women needed to earn, or needed to be prepared to earn their own living through access to (higher) education and a full range of jobs.
B.A. Clough was acting as Secretary to the Principal, her aunt.
www.dse.unifi.it /marshall/tull8.htm   (4756 words)

  
 Descendants of John Clough b. ca. 1613, England
Ann Larkin 12 Byron Patrick 11 Richard Leslie Fairbanks b.
Ann Louise Skillin (details excluded) 11 Fred Walter Clough (details excluded) 11 Douglas Robert Clough (details excluded) 11 John David Clough (details excluded) 10 Margaret Ann Clough (details excluded) m.
Margaret Ann Clough (details excluded) [daughter of Woodman Walter Clough and Vida Edwina Stevens] 8 Maianna Clough b.
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 More info about the poet: Arthur Hugh Clough - references bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Clough was the son of a Liverpool cotton merchant.
Arthur Hugh Clough, the son of James Clough and Anne Perfect, was born in Liverpool in 1819.
Arthur Hugh Clough: Everyman Poetry by Arthur Hugh Clough,John...
www.poemhunter.com /arthur-hugh-clough/resources/poet-6703/page-1   (618 words)

  
 Newnham College Cambridge: Newnham Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Blanche Athena Clough, known to her family as Thena and to her students as B.A., was the last child of the poet Arthur Hugh Clough and Blanche Mary Shore Smith.
She was persuaded to remain after her aunt's death, despite enduring doubts about her own capacities, and accumulated a variety of offices, as her administrative talents were revealed and honed.
The Arthur Hugh Clough Graduate Scholarship was endowed by her mother in memory of her father.
www.newn.cam.ac.uk /about/bio_baclough.shtml   (424 words)

  
 John Stell
Ann, the daughter of John Stell, weaver, was baptized on May 20, 1744 (CE).
Note: All the information on John Stell, his wife, Anne, and their children was taken from the Bishop's Transcripts for the Church of England, Keighley parish and from the Parish indexes.
Reuben born in 1813 was in Stanley in 1841 and in Bingley in 1851, 61, 71 and 81.
www.maggieblanck.com /Land/JohnStell.html   (4134 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Arthur Hugh Clough (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Arthur Hugh Clough (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Arthur Hugh Clough, English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies
Clough's sister, Anne Jemima Clough, 1820–92, was important as a leader in the education of women.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/C/Clough-A.html   (357 words)

  
 7_367 29/7/60   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Anne Jemima Clough (1820-1892) sister of Arthur Hugh Clough; 1st principal of Newnham College, Cambridge.
At this time Miss Clough was teaching in Liverpool, having had formal train ing in 1849 at the Borough Road and Home and Colonial Training Schools, London.
(A memoir of Anne Jemima Clough, by her niece Blanche Athena Clough, 1897).
www.florence-nightingale.co.uk /goldie/goldieitems/7_367.htm   (258 words)

  
 Maitland 1
RJLP was born at Wolverhampton in Staffordshire June 14/1919, daughter of Arthur Josiah and Ethel Anne (Lister) Parkes of Manor House, Oaken Wolverhampton.
ANN BRAXTON AM07/08 Parent: Anthony Baxter (of Southwick, Surrey) or Braxton (of Bermondsey) Anthony Braxton C: 6 Mar 1736 Parents: Nicholas Braxton and Frances St.
Ann J. Chapman, (niece), 11, scholar, Newcastle Edward Chapman, nephew, 8, Newcastle, Frances Chapman, niece, 4, Newcastle.
www.antonymaitland.com /francis3.htm   (6196 words)

  
 Accountants and the Internet - 01 Dec 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
{Anne Bennett} Hmmm - hope that's not right It's early days though, both in terms of this workshop and also of the internet as a whole....Since you are among the elite, Chris, who does care, what are your views of the relevance of the web to accountants?
{Anne Bennett} John, surely this reflects the slow take-up of technology among the profession.
{David Clough} I cannot comment on how BKL clients communicate but there is the possibility of setting up an Xtranet for clients to access all their documents - accounts/tax returns etc on-line.
www.accountingweb.co.uk /news/stories/94/9379.html   (2880 words)

  
 CLIM (or CLVm) OF THE ... - Online Information article about CLIM (or CLVm) OF THE ...
Bell, Clym of the Cloughe and Wyllyam of Cloudeslee.
The three were outlaws who had many adventures of the Robin Hood type.
End of Article: CLIM (or CLVm) OF THE CLOUGH
encyclopedia.jrank.org /CHR_CLI/CLIM_or_CLVm_OF_THE_CLOUGH.html   (198 words)

  
 Mike Badgerow — Keith Badham : ZoomInfo Business People Information
MUNCIE -- Elizabeth Anne Badgett and Brent Thomas Baldwin, both of Muncie, have announced they will wed on July 6, 2002, at St.
by Randi Badgett, LSW, ACSW, and Ann Tapman, LSW...
Ann Badgley: A voice of Reason in Charleston County Schools- As the Charleston County School District's consultant on...
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 Cambridge University Press - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This is the story of an English middle-class family and their fortunes.
Centre-stage are the women members, Anne Jemima Clough and her niece, Blanche Athena Clough, who helped replace a model of education for girls which kept them in the home with one which gave them access to systematic study and eventually to professional employment.
Faith, Duty and the Power of Mind shows what it might mean to lose Christian faith in nineteenth and early twentieth century England, and is an unusually attractive and distinctive contribution to modern British history.
www.cambridge.org /us/history   (1109 words)

  
 DBLP: Mark Sanderson
Yih-Ling Hedley, Muhammad Younas, Anne E. James, Mark Sanderson: A Two-Phase Sampling Technique to Improve the Accuracy of Text Similarities in the Categorisation of Hidden Web Databases.
Stephen Levin, Paul Clough, Mark Sanderson: Assessing the effectiveness of pen-based input queries.
Christopher B. Jones, Ross Purves, Anne Ruas, Mark Sanderson, Monika Sester, Marc J. van Kreveld, Robert Weibel: Spatial information retrieval and geographical ontologies an overview of the SPIRIT project.
informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/s/Sanderson:Mark.html   (864 words)

  
 Harris
Her aunt Anne BURROWS married at Elizabeth City, VA to John LAYDON, who arrived at Jamestown in 1607.
Ellen's father was born in London in 1581, being age 44 on the muster of 1625.
Children of William and Temperance HARRIS: Benjamin married Sarah DUMAS; William married Elizabeth BURNETT; John married Anne CLOUGH; James; Jemima married her first cousin William OVERTON (son of James OVERTON and Elizabeth GARLAND); Maj. Robert married Mourning GLEN.
kinnexions.com /smlawson/harris.htm   (3270 words)

  
 RPO -- Selected Poetry of Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861)
RPO -- Selected Poetry of Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861)
“Clough, Arthur Hugh (1819-1861).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
All contents copyright © RPO Editors, Department of English, and University of Toronto Press 1994-2002
rpo.library.utoronto.ca /poet/68.html   (132 words)

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