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*... that '''[[Addie Viola Smith]]''' was the first female [[Foreign Service officer]] to serve under the [[United States Department of Commerce]]? <small>(2024-05-11)</small>
*... that actress '''[[Agnes Mapes]]''' had to improvise a complex choreographed dance from basic poses for the 1907 play ''The Holy City''{{-?}} <small>(2024-05-05)</small>
*... that soprano '''[[Olga von Türk-Rohn]]''' ''(pictured)'' was celebrated for her interpretations of [[Franz Schubert]]'s [[lied]]er? <small>(2024-04-30)</small>
*... that soprano '''[[Olga von Türk-Rohn]]''' ''(pictured)'' was celebrated for her interpretations of [[Franz Schubert]]'s [[lied]]er? <small>(2024-04-30)</small>
*... that '''[[Elizabeth Ward (British campaigner)|the healthcare campaigner who pioneered organ donor cards in the UK]]''' placed a [[personal advertisement]] in ''[[The Times]]'' looking for a "[[Kidney transplantation|cadaver kidney]]" for her son? <small>(2024-04-30)</small>
*... that '''[[Elizabeth Ward (British campaigner)|the healthcare campaigner who pioneered organ donor cards in the UK]]''' placed a [[personal advertisement]] in ''[[The Times]]'' looking for a "[[Kidney transplantation|cadaver kidney]]" for her son? <small>(2024-04-30)</small>
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*... that the [[Chevalier d'Éon|Chevalier d'Eon de Beaumont]] inspired the name of the transgender rights organisation the '''[[Beaumont Society]]'''? <small>(2024-03-31)</small>
*... that the [[Chevalier d'Éon|Chevalier d'Eon de Beaumont]] inspired the name of the transgender rights organisation the '''[[Beaumont Society]]'''? <small>(2024-03-31)</small>
*... that '''[[Velma Whitman]]''' had "one of the largest and most elaborate wardrobes" for a [[vaudeville]] performer thanks to her collection of designer-made English and French gowns? <small>(2024-03-28)</small>
*... that '''[[Velma Whitman]]''' had "one of the largest and most elaborate wardrobes" for a [[vaudeville]] performer thanks to her collection of designer-made English and French gowns? <small>(2024-03-28)</small>
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*... that footballer '''[[Keira Walsh]]''' first captained [[England women's national football team|England]] in 2018, when she was the youngest player in the squad? <small>(2024-03-28)</small>
*... that footballer '''[[Keira Walsh]]''' first captained [[England women's national football team|England]] in 2018, when she was the youngest player in the squad? <small>(2024-03-28)</small>
*... that voice actresses '''[[Miharu Hanai]]''' and [[Aina Suzuki]] were revealed to be sisters when they were both cast in [[A Journey Through Another World|an anime TV series]]? <small>(2024-03-27)</small>
*... that voice actresses '''[[Miharu Hanai]]''' and [[Aina Suzuki]] were revealed to be sisters when they were both cast in [[A Journey Through Another World|an anime TV series]]? <small>(2024-03-27)</small>
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*... that '''[[Jo-anne Wilkinson]]''' and [[Graeme Dingle]] crossed the [[Bering Sea]] in a leaking boat? <small>(2024-03-25)</small>
*... that '''[[Jo-anne Wilkinson]]''' and [[Graeme Dingle]] crossed the [[Bering Sea]] in a leaking boat? <small>(2024-03-25)</small>
*... that '''[[May O'Flaherty]]'''{{`s}} purchase in 1949 of Parsons Bookshop, which would become a hub of activity in Dublin's [[Baggot Street#History|Baggotonia]], was inadvertent? <small>(2024-03-24)</small>
*... that '''[[May O'Flaherty]]'''{{`s}} purchase in 1949 of Parsons Bookshop, which would become a hub of activity in Dublin's [[Baggot Street#History|Baggotonia]], was inadvertent? <small>(2024-03-24)</small>
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*... that '''[[Margaret Roper]]''', daughter of [[Thomas More]], purchased his head after his [[capital punishment|execution]] and preserved it in [[spice]]s until her own death? <small>(2005-08-10)</small>
*... that '''[[Margaret Roper]]''', daughter of [[Thomas More]], purchased his head after his [[capital punishment|execution]] and preserved it in [[spice]]s until her own death? <small>(2005-08-10)</small>
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