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  1. In January 1943 Brooke was named a Member (Military Division) of the Order of the British Empire for her “gallantry and courage whilst in the water in attempting to save the life of another nursing sister.”. Brooke later told friends she thought she herself was saved because of two four-leaf clovers given to her by a patient.

  2. 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.

  3. His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Margaret Brooke was welcomed into naval service with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) at a commissioning ceremony at HMC Dockyard Halifax on October 28 th. The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of National Defence, said ““HMCS Margaret Brooke and the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships enable the Royal Canadian ...

  4. 11 de mar. de 2022 · Le récit étonnant de la vie hors du commun de Margaret Brooke, devenue Rani (reine) du Sarawak, un des deux États de Malaise orientale en 1870. 2) Un témoignage singulier, entre aristocratie de la Grande-Bretagne victorienne et douceur de vie sur l'île de Bornéo qui se révèle pleine de mystères et de surprises. 3) Nouvelle traduction en fr

  5. 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...

  6. 12 de may. de 2021 · HMCS Margaret Brooke is the second Harry DeWolf -class Arctic and Offshore patrol ship (AOPS) to be built for the Royal Canadian Navy. The ship is 103 metres long and is capable of 17 knots (31 kilometres per hour) in open water and 3 knots (5.6 km/h) while icebreaking in new year ice of 1-metre thickness. The trials started on 8 May and took ...

  7. 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.