Margaret Lynch
Margaret Lynch (born 1831) was best known for her role as one of the few female members of the crew on the . She worked on the ship for 7 years and was recognised in the press as 'an institution'. Her role as a stewardess was something that became more common as more women were travelling on passenger ships in the mid nineteenth century. Provided by Wikipedia
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Saint Perpetua across the Middle Ages Mother, Gladiator, Saint by Cotter-Lynch, Margaret 1974-
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Saint Perpetua across the Middle Ages mother, gladiator, saint by Cotter-Lynch, Margaret 1974-
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Campanulas a gardener's guide by Lewis, Peter, Lynch, Margaret
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Consequences of child abuse by Lynch, Margaret A., Roberts, Jacqueline
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