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  • 101Little Aston Hall — Little Aston Hall, in Little Aston, Staffordshire, England, was constructed around 1730 by Richard Scott of Great Barr, in a Georgian style with a park and lake. The house was restyled by architect James Wyatt for William Tennant in the early… …

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  • 102Eklavya foundation — Eklavya is an organisation (NGO) in Madhya Pradesh working in the field of education. Registered as an all India society in 1982. The organsiation take inspiration from the story of Eklavya in Mahabharat. The character of Eklavya is sought after… …

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  • 103Tamsyn Imison — Dame Tamsyn Imison, DBE (b. May 1, 1937) was a prominent British educator and educational strategist whose first career was as a scientific illustrator. After having a family of three she went into teaching science in 1972 and taught for nearly… …

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  • 104Joseph Payne — For the English harpsichordist and organist, see Joseph Payne (musician). For the English footballer, see Joe Payne (footballer). For the American musician, see Joe Payne : See also: Payne Joseph Payne (2 March 1808, Bury St Edmunds 30 April 1876 …

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  • 105East Cowick — infobox UK place country = England latitude = 53.684669 longitude = 0.996402 official name = East Cowick population = civil parish = Snaith and Cowick unitary england = East Riding of Yorkshire region = Yorkshire and the Humber lieutenancy… …

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  • 106William Wilson (architect) — Sir William Wilson (1641 June 3, 1710) was an English architect, builder and sculptor.Born in 1641 in Leicester, he was the son of a baker. The Gentleman s Magazine (Volume CII: page 386), Sylvanus Urban, 1832, F. Jefferies] In his early life, it …

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  • 107Beatrice Ensor — (1885 1974) was a theosophical educationist, pedagogue, co founder of the New Education Fellowship (later World Education Fellowship) [http://www.wef international.org/] and editor of the journal Education for the New Era [http://www.wef… …

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  • 108Titford Canal — The Titford Canal (gbmapping|SO984880) is a narrow (7 foot) canal, a short branch of the Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) in Oldbury, West Midlands, England.Authorised under the Birmingham Canal Act 1768 which created the original Birmingham… …

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  • 109Brian Simon — Professor the Hon. Brian Simon (1915 ndash; 2002), was an English educationist and historian.Background and early lifeThe younger son of Ernest Darwin Simon, 1st Baron Simon of Wythenshawe and Shena, Lady Simon, he was the brother of the second… …

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  • 110Maria Georgina Grey — Mrs. William Grey Born 1816 Blackheath, London Died 1906 Kensington, London Education Paris Occupation Educationist Spouse …

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