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  1. Helen Taylor. Helen Marina Lucy Taylor (antes do casamento: Windsor; 28 de abril de 1964) é uma representante britânica da casa de moda italiana Armani e da joalheria Bulgari, também conhecida por ser a filha do príncipe Eduardo, Duque de Kent, um primo-irmão da rainha Elizabeth II. Ela é a 47.ª na linha de sucessão ao trono britânico ...

  2. Lady Helen Taylor, szül. Windsor ( 1964. április 28. –) Eduárd kenti herceg és Katalin kenti hercegné második gyermeke, a brit uralkodócsalád, a Windsor-ház tagja, V. György brit király dédunokája. Lady Helen az Egyesült Királyság trónöröklési rendjében a 37. helyet foglalja el.

  3. 8 de ago. de 2017 · 8 August 2017. 1800-1899 First women UK. Taylor’s campaign stands as a forgotten first for women. Janet Smith. In 1885, Helen Taylor (1831-1907) was selected by Camberwell Radical Club as the Independent Radical Democrat candidate for the south London constituency of Camberwell North. In so doing, she became the first woman prospective ...

  4. 13 de oct. de 2022 · From Helen Taylor's LP "Country" on Helen Taylor Records.Written by Helen Taylor.

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  5. Helen Taylor (1818–1885) was an English writer of books for children. Biography [ edit ] Helen Taylor was born in 1818, probably in London, to Elizabeth Venn, first wife of Martin Taylor (1788–1867), of Ongar, Essex; he was the son of Isaac Taylor , an engraver, some-time nonconformist pastor and, like Helen, a writer of children's books; his wife Ann was also an author.

  6. Helen Taylor (disambiguation) Lady Helen Taylor (born 1964) is a member of the British Royal family, daughter of Katharine, Duchess of Kent and Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. Helen Taylor may also refer to: Helen Taylor (actress) (1898–1990), sister of American actress, singer, and animal rights activist Estelle Taylor. Helen Taylor (composer ...

  7. 12 de jul. de 2010 · Walking a narrow line: Helen Taylor's literary contribution to the British women's rights movement. Women's Studies: Vol. 26, No. 3-4, pp. 259-283. Skip to Main Content