Margaret Storey (children's writer) (1926–2022), writer of children's and young adult stories, including the Melinda Farbright series
Margaret Storey (mystery writer) (born c. 1927), mystery writer, sometimes in collaboration with Jill Staynes as Elizabeth Eyre
Margaret Hamilton Storey (1900–1960), American biologist
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MargaretStorey may refer to: MargaretStorey (children's writer) (1926–2022), writer of children's and young adult stories, including the Melinda Farbright...
Margaret Hamilton Storey (July 31, 1900 – October 18, 1960) was an American museum curator, herpetologist and ichthyologist. She worked for the Stanford...
Eyre is a pseudonym used by the authors Jill Staynes (1927–2013) and MargaretStorey (born c. 1927) for their Sigismondo series of novels. From the dust...
Susannah Stacey is a pseudonym used by writers Jill Staynes and MargaretStorey. Under this name, the team have produced a series of mystery novel featuring...
Evanovich (born 1943) Elizabeth Eyre (pseudonym for Jill Staynes and MargaretStorey) Terence Faherty (born 1954) Linda Fairstein (born 1947) Diane Fanning...
Jefferson Storey was born on October 6, 1834, to John Thompson and Lucy (née McLester) Storey in Chattooga County, Georgia, near Summerville. Margaret (née...
Moorfield Storey (March 19, 1845 – October 24, 1929) was an American lawyer, anti-imperial activist, and civil rights leader based in Boston, Massachusetts...
a 269.6-metre (885 ft) skyscraper at 222 Margaret Street in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The 90-storey residential tower is Brisbane's tallest building...
The Storey, formerly the Storey Institute, is a multi-purpose building located at the corner of Meeting House Lane and Castle Hill in Lancaster, Lancashire...
two-storey tower with a double pitched roof. It is harled with ashlar dressings. A monogram, "MGB", above the second-storey fireplace, refers to Margaret...
Lillian Storey was born in London, the only child of William Frederick Clayton Storey (known as Fred Storey) and Lilian Margaret Thorley Holmes Storey. Her...
Cecile Storey AM (1933–1997) was an Australian teacher, lobbyist, internationalist, and feminist who was 'always ahead of her time'. Cecile was born in...
The Louise Margaret Hospital was opened in 1898 to cater for British Army soldiers' wives and children in the military town of Aldershot Garrison. It started...
over thirty people were injured. The IRA took the decision to assassinate Margaret Thatcher, the British prime minister, during the 1981 Irish hunger strike...
Palace, for the royal Duke of Clarence, the future King William IV. The four-storey house is faced in pale stucco. Over the years, it has undergone much extensive...
the future king George VI. Its central section consists of three storeys, with two-storey wings, totalling about 30 rooms, including seven bedrooms. The...
and has three storeys and a spire; the lowest storey is square in plan while the other storeys and the spire are octagonal. The top storey and spire date...