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  1. Marjory Allen, Baroness Allen of Hurtwood, JP (née Gill; 10 May 1897 – 11 April 1976), known to her friends as Joan, was an English landscape architect and promoter of child welfare .

  2. 24 de jun. de 2013 · Lady Allen is the foremost figure in the history of childrens play in the UK (I reviewed her classic Planning for Play – available as a pdf from the marvellous Playscapes blog – in a previous post).

  3. Lady Allen of Hurtwood (1897-1976) was an avid advocate for children’s rights and welfare throughout her lifetime and was principally responsible for introducing the concept of adventure playgrounds and planning for children’s play from their point of view.

  4. Lady Marguerite Allan was aboard the Lusitania's final voyage. The wife of Sir Hugh Montagu Allan of the Canadian Allan Line shipping company, Lady Allan was travelling with two of her daughters and two maids. Tragically, her daughters were among the 1,198 lost.

  5. Lt.-Colonel Sir (Hugh Andrew) Montagu Allan, CVO (October 13, 1860 – September 26, 1951), of Ravenscrag in Montreal's Golden Square Mile. He was the principal heir of his father, Sir Hugh Allan, and became deputy Chairman of the family-owned Allan Steamship Line.

  6. Lady Allan was born as Marguerite Ethel Mackenzie and married Sir Hugh Montagu Allan (13 October 1860 – 26 September 1951), one of the managing directors of the Allan Line of steamships, on 18 Oct 1893. Their first-born was a daughter, Marguerite Martha, born in 1895.

  7. www.cuentosdepoe.com › cuentos-edgar-allan-poe › ligeiaLigeia - CuentosDePoe

    Escrito por Edgar Allan Poe en 1838. Traducido por Carlos Olivera. Y la voluntad que allí se encuentra no muere. ¿Quién conoce los misterios de la volunlad con su vigor? Porque Dios no es más que una gran voluntad qué, penetra todas las cosas, por la naturaleza de su intensidad.