Margaret Byers (née, Morrow; April 1832 – 21 February 1912) was an Irish educator, activist, social reformer, missionary, and writer of the long nineteenth century. She was the founder of Victoria College, Belfast. Byers was involved in philanthropic work, with especial reference to the training of the young. She wrote many papers on different phases of the progress of girls' education in Ireland, on Irish industrial schools, and on temperance.[1]
activist. Her mother was Margaret Herron Byers. She was educated privately, at Mrs. Treffry's school, Nottingham, and in England. Byers worked as a student...
teacher's unions Margaret Becklake (1922–2018), Canadian academic and epidemiologist Margaret Burbidge (1919–2020), British astronomer MargaretByers (1832–1912)...
the Byers Market newsletter and hosted the Byers Market podcast, and at CNN. He has also worked at Politico and Adweek. Byers was born to Margaret Carol...
Morning to All". Song Stories for the Kindergarten. Illustrations by MargaretByers; With an introduction by Anna E. Bryan (New, Revised, Illustrated and...
governor and U.S. senator. Hassan was born Margaret Wood in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Margaret (Byers) and Robert Coldwell Wood, a political...
A notorious Australian bushranger. MargaretByers (née Morrow) was born in Rathfriland in 1832. MargaretByers was a teacher, a businesswoman, a pioneer...
instance of this is when Byers briefed journalists in 1996 saying that the party might sever its links with the trade unions. Byers was swiftly appointed...
1868 to 1870. Joseph Byers was born on March 19, 1824, in Carroll County, Maryland, to Margaret (née Dutterer) and Michael Byers. Byers was a Democrat. He...
O'Bryant and Jean Sullivan McKeigue opposing. Wood married the former MargaretByers, on March 22, 1952. They had three children, including the actor Frank...
was married to Elizabeth Byers who was a prominent woman in Denver for her philanthropic activities. They lived in the Byers–Evans House, now a museum...
Labour MPs Patricia Hewitt, Geoff Hoon, Margaret Moran and Stephen Byers were all suspended from the party. Hoon, Byers and Richard Caborn later also received...
2009-10-03. Retrieved 2009-05-26. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ByeBye Brazil at IMDb ByeBye Brazil at Rotten Tomatoes...
have worked on the land. Byers Green railway station was opened in 1837 by the Clarence Railway, after it opened its Byers Green branch from Ferryhill...
former Lord Mayor of Belfast. Robert Hugh Hanley Baird - businessman MargaretByers - educator, activist, social reformer, missionary, and writer Sir George...
Society with Elizabeth Byers and Frances Wisebart Jacobs. It was reorganized from the Ladies Aid Society that Byers founded in 1860. Byers and Evans founded...
1937 to Isaac Milford "Ike" Everly, Jr. (1908–1975), a guitar player, and Margaret Embry Everly (1919–2021). The Everly family moved to Knoxville, Tennessee...
(editor). (2005). Margaret Kilgallen: In the Sweet Bye & Bye. Valencia, CA: California Institute of the Arts. ISBN 0-9749831-2-8 "Margaret Kilgallen, a San...
elsewhere Ireland gained the vote in local government elections. In 1874, MargaretByers Tod formed the Belfast Women's Temperance Association, and together...
Dame Margaret Mary Beckett GBE (née Jackson; born 15 January 1943) is a British former politician who was Britain's first female Foreign Secretary and...
Company of Saskatchewan as a hail adjuster. In 1952, he married Margaret Engelke. Byers ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1964...