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  1. Margaret, Lady Brooke, Ranee of Sarawak (born Margaret Alice Lili de Windt; 9 October 1849 – 1 December 1936) was the ranee of the second White Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke. She published her memoir, My Life in Sarawak , in 1913.

  2. HMCS Margaret Brooke / NCSM Margaret Brooke, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1,860 likes · 13 talking about this · 54 were here. The official page of the HMCS...

  3. Margaret Brooke MBE (April 10, 1915 – January 9, 2016), served as a nursing sister during the Second World War rising to the rank of lieutenant commander in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Following the war, she earned a bachelor's degree and then a PhD in paleontology , serving as an instructor and researcher at the University of Saskatchewan 's Department of Geological Sciences.

  4. Margaret Brooke, née Margaret Alice Lili de Windt en 1849 à Paris est morte à Londres en 1936 ; Oscar Wilde a dédié un de ses conte de fées à Margaret, Lady Brooke, The Ranee of Sarawak. 2. Charles Brooke (1829-1917), deuxième white rajah de Sarawak de 1868 (mort du premier white rajah, son oncle James Brooke) à sa propre mort. 3.

  5. Margaret Brooke CEO/Director, Professional Property Services Limited (PPS) PPS provides specialist real estate consultancy services, in Hong Kong, China and across the Asia Pacific Region. Mrs. Brooke is responsible for the preparation of the firm’s wide range of consultancy assignments.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Margaret Brooke (born Margaret Alice Lili de Windt), also known as Ranee (Queen) of Sarawak, Ranee Margaret, or Ghita to her family, penned the national anthem in honour of her husband and Sarawak’s second Rajah, Charles Brooke. The anthem remained in use until the Raj was ceded to the United Kingdom in 1946 and became its crown colony.

  7. When Margaret, Lady Brooke was widowed in 1917, Vyner became the last White Rajah of Sarawak. More hands-off than his father, 8 Sylvia, Lady Brooke, Queen of the Head-hunters (London, 1970), 28. 9 ...