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Cynthia Puddey
"Cynthia Puddey ne? C. Ham WF 96140 16 Ops. Section Signals A.W.A.S. Darwin".Cynthia Puddey ne? C. Ham. WF 96140 16 Operations Section, Signals. Australian Women's Army Service, Darwin
Author Cynthia Bourgeault recalls commuting with her estranged daughter from Swa
Author Cynthia Bourgeault recalls commuting with her estranged daughter from Swan\u27s Island to Northeast Harbor to rehearse Mozart\u27s Requiem for the Mount Desert Summer Chorale in 1988
Greene, Theresa and Cynthia Randell, pillow top
A pillow top created by Theresa Green at a workshop that took place at the Logger's Life Museum bunkhouse in the summer of 2013. The workshop was instructed by Nicole Penney as a partnership with The Heritage Foundation's Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and The Rooms Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador, Museums Division. This pillow top was created on a large, vinatge pillow top frame that is an artifact from the Millertown Museum. The pillow top was later purchased from Greene by Cynthia Randell in October 2013. The pillow top has been sewn onto the top of an existing pillow as a decorative cover
Eva Cynthia Darrall as a Child
Eva Cynthia Darrall as a child, ca. 1903-1904. Born December 3, 1902 in Cleveland, Ohio, Eva Cynthia Darrall was the only child of Frederick
Clinton Darrall (1865-1935) and Ida Hamilton Darrall (1864-1960).
After graduating from Brooklyn Village Public School/High School Department in 1886,
Frederick Darrall took one year of college-level courses at Oberlin College. The Darralls were
married in the Park Congregational Church in East Cleveland, Ohio on December 22, 1891. At
the time of Eva’s birth, her father was working as an accountant, and the family was residing at
64 Parkwood Avenue in Cleveland. Eva was baptized in June 1903 at the Park Congregational
Church, which was built largely with funds provided by her grandfather, Thomas Hamilton.
Eva was the granddaughter of Luke Darrall (1825-1892) and Cynthia Saxton Darrall (1827-
1909) of North Royalton, Ohio and Thomas Hamilton (ca. 1835-1916) and Mary Whiggam (ca.
1833-1917) of Cleveland, Ohio. Both of her maternal grandparents were born in Northern
Ireland and came to the United States prior to 1853, when they were married in Cleveland
Eva Cynthia Darrall as a college graduate
Dated 1924, this is a portrait of Eva Cynthia Darrall taken to commemorate her graduation from college. Born December 3, 1902 in Cleveland, Ohio, Eva Cynthia Darrall was the only child of Frederick
Clinton Darrall (1865-1935) and Ida Hamilton Darrall (1864-1960).
After graduating from Brooklyn Village Public School/High School Department in 1886,
Frederick Darrall took one year of college-level courses at Oberlin College. The Darralls were
married in the Park Congregational Church in East Cleveland, Ohio on December 22, 1891. At
the time of Eva’s birth, her father was working as an accountant, and the family was residing at
64 Parkwood Avenue in Cleveland. Eva was baptized in June 1903 at the Park Congregational
Church, which was built largely with funds provided by her grandfather, Thomas Hamilton.
Eva was the granddaughter of Luke Darrall (1825-1892) and Cynthia Saxton Darrall (1827-
1909) of North Royalton, Ohio and Thomas Hamilton (ca. 1835-1916) and Mary Whiggam (ca.
1833-1917) of Cleveland, Ohio. Both of her maternal grandparents were born in Northern
Ireland and came to the United States prior to 1853, when they were married in Cleveland
Cynthia Sturgis Interviews
Research on Valley City, Utah. Includes mitigation report on the city, oral histories, photographs, maps and bibliography.; Background; Records; National register nomination form; Mitigation report; synopsis, historical context, site history; Map sites and drawings; Bibliography; Interview with Howard Balsley and Cecil Thompson, by Cynthia Sturgis, 18 September 1980 [includes cassette tape]; Interview with Newell Dalton, by Cynthia Sturgis, 18 September 1980 [includes cassette tape]; Interview with Sylvia Harris Ekker, by Cynthia Sturgis, 19 September 1980 [includes cassette tape]; Interview with Burdick family, by Cynthia Sturgis, 24 September 1980 [includes 2 cassette tapes]; Interview with Mary Pogue, by Cynthia Sturgis, 17 September 1980 [includes cassette tape]; Interview with Lydia Skewes, by Cynthia Sturgis, 18 September 198
Cynthia Florentino, \u2714
Cynthia Florentino is a senior at the University of Central Florida where she is majoring in Political Science with a focus on International Relations. Cynthia\u27s research interests include international development, political corruption in the developing world, grassroots movements, civic engagement and global human development. Cynthia serves as Director of Governmental Affairs for the Student Government Association and is Chair of the President\u27s Leadership Council. In the future, Cynthia wants to serve as an analyst for research based advocacy groups in international development. She wishes promote the creation of contemporary policy proposals that target bedrock issues in the developing world.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/mcnair_gallery/1048/thumbnail.jp
Cynthia Molina
Date:1932Born in the Phillipines, Cynthia Molina graduated from the University of East Manila with a degree in Business Administration. Cynthia came to Darwin with her husband Lino in 1972 and together they have raised six children. One of her most notable achievements is co-founding the Asian-Australian Association in Darwin. She has also worked with the YWCA and the National Council of Women. She was awarded the Order of Australia medal in 1983 for her dedication to the community, being the first Asian women and the first Filipino in the Northern Territory (NT) to be given such an award. In 2000 she received the Senior Citizen of the Year Award from the Filipino Community Council of the NT.
Sourca: Tribute to Northern Territory Women, 'Cynthia Molina'. Northern Territory Government. Department of Health and Families.Business WomanFilipin
Cynthia Steeves, Graduate Recital, April 23, 1983
Concert program for Cynthia Steeves, Graduate Recital, April 23,
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