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Sarah Jones (journalist)
Sarah Jones may refer to: *Sarah Jones (artist) (born 1959), London-based artist *Sarah Jones (field hockey) (born 1990), Welsh hockey player *Sarah Jones (freestyle wrestler) (born 1983), Scottish athlete *Sarah Jones (politician) (born 1972), British Member of Parliament *Sarah Jones (screen actress) (born 1983), American screen actress from ''Ugly Betty'', ''Big Love'' and ''Alcatraz'' *Sarah Jones (stage actress) (born 1974), American stage actress, activist and poet *Sarah Jones (rower) (born 1973), American rower *Sarah Garland Boyd Jones (1866–1905), African-American physician *Sarah Jones (drummer) (born 1985), drummer for Harry Styles, NYPC and Hot Chip *Sarah Jones (author), British author and speaker *Sarah Rees Jones (born 1957), British historian *Sarah Jones (Australian journalist) (born 1982), Australian television presenter and sportscaster *Sarah Jones (American journalist) *Sarah Patricia Jones (born 1934), full name of British salsa dancer Paddy Jones *Sarah Jone ...
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Sarah Jones (artist)
Sarah Jones (born 1959) is a British visual artist working primarily in photography. Her practice is deeply rooted in art history, and she draws influence from topics such as Psychoanalysis, adolescence, and the Victorian period. She gained international recognition in the mid 1990s coinciding with the completion of her MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in London in 1996. Solo exhibitions include: Museum Folkwang, Essen; Museum Reina Sofia, Madrid; Le Consortium, Dijon; Huis Marseille, Amsterdam; Maureen Paley, London and Anton Kern Gallery, New York. Her work is represented in public collections nationally and internationally. Career and early life Jones' career gained recognition after her completion of her MA at Goldsmiths College in 1996. She went on to be involved in many notable exhibitions, including the 3rd International Tokyo Photo Bienalle, presented at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and ''Another Girl, Another Planet'' curated by Gregory Crewdson an ...
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Sarah Rees Jones
Sarah Ruth Rees Jones (born 1957) is a British historian. She is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History and a former director of the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York , mottoeng = On the threshold of wisdom , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £8.0 million , budget = £403.6 million , chancellor = Heather Melville , vice_chancellor = Charlie Jeffery , students .... Career Rees Jones received her PhD in 1987 from the University of York with a thesis titled 'Property, Tenure and Rents: Some Aspects of Topogaphy and Economy of Medieval York'. Rees Jones is a Trustee of the Historic Towns Trust. She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 5 February 2009. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She was the principal investigator on the team that discovered the story of Joan of Leeds; a 14th-century nun who faked her own death to leave St. Clement's Nunnery in York to l ...
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Jones may refer to: People *Jones (surname), a common Welsh and English surname *List of people with surname Jones *Jones (singer), a British singer-songwriter Arts and entertainment * Jones (''Animal Farm''), a human character in George Orwell's novel ''Animal Farm'' * "Jones" (''Law & Order: Criminal Intent''), an episode of the TV series *Jones!, a New Zealand television channel *"Jones", a song from the album '' Certain Things Are Likely'' by Kissing the Pink Organisations *Jones Bootmaker, a UK-based footwear retailer *Jones Soda, a brand of soda pop *Jones Sewing Machine Company, a British manufacturer acquired by Brother Industries *L&F Jones, a British retail and hotel company Places * Jones, Ontario, Canada *Jones, Isabela, Philippines United States *Jones, Alabama *Jones, Illinois *Jones, Kentucky *Jones, Michigan *Jones, Oklahoma *Jones, West Virginia *Jones Township (other) Science and technology *Jones (Martian crater), an impact crater on Mars *Jones (un ...
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Catherine Cooper Hopley
Catherine Cooper Hopley (5 October 1817 – 1911), also known by the pen-name Sarah L. Jones, was a British author, governess, artist, and naturalist known for her books on the American Civil War and her nature books for general audiences, including the first popular book on snakes in the English language. Early life and family Hopley was born in Whitstable, Kent, the only daughter among four children to parents Edward Hopley (1780–1841), a surgeon, and Catherine Cooper Prat (1792–1878). Her oldest brother Edward Hopley (1816–1869) became a noted painter and entomologist, while her second brother, John Hopley (1821–1904) emigrated to America and became a noted publisher and political figure in Ohio. Her youngest brother Thomas Hopley (1819–1876) was a schoolteacher convicted in the beating death of a student in the Eastbourne manslaughter trial. Little of Hopley's early family life is known. Travels in the United States Hopley came to the United States in the mid-18 ...
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Safety For Sarah Movement
The Safety for Sarah movement is a campaign for increased safety in film production, named in memory of Sarah Jones, a camera assistant on ''Midnight Rider'' who was killed by a train during filming as a result of unsafe actions by the film's director and producer. Train accident On February 20, 2014, the film crew, under the direction of producer/director Randall Miller, started filming a dream sequence involving William Hurt as Gregg Allman on a heavy metal hospital bed on a live railroad trestle above the Altamaha River. The producers had assured the cast and crew that it was safe to film there. While they were shooting, a CSX freight train, with CSX AC4400CW locomotive #372 leading and C40-8W #7921 trailing, came around a corner at , giving the crew less than a minute to evacuate from the location, a substantial way out onto the trestle. The only escape route was toward the oncoming train. Video of the crew indicates that they were unaware how fast it was approaching; so ...
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Paddy Jones
Sarah Patricia Jones (born 1 July 1934) is a British salsa dancer, best known for winning the Spanish talent show '' Tú sí que vales'' alongside her dancing partner Nico in 2009. In 2014, Paddy and Nico competed in the eighth series of ''Britain's Got Talent'', where they finished ninth overall. She is the current ''Guinness World Record'' holder for the 'Oldest Acrobatic Salsa Dancer'. Early and personal life Paddy was born in Stourbridge, England. She started dancing classical dance when she was 2½ years old and at the age of fifteen began taking classes in more disciplines. However, she left dancing at the age of 22 when she married her husband, David and they had four children. They moved to Gandia, Spain in 2001 when her husband retired, but David died of leukaemia just two years later. After the death of her husband, Paddy decided to take flamenco classes at Nicolás "Nico" Espinosa's academy of dance, where she learned to dance salsa and formed the salsa dancing du ...
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Sarah Jones (American Journalist)
Sarah Jones (born March 1985) is an American Emmy Award winning journalist and founder of Sarah Jones Reports. She hosts a weekly podcast show, ''Sarah Jones Breaks It Down''. In addition, she is the author ''of Cancer Awareness Magazine for Kids: Leukemia'' and ''A Kids Book About War''. Early life Jones, born in March 1985, attended Hathaway Brown School in Ohio. At the age of 13, while still in school, she wrote a publication on cancer awareness. Her work was published as a book in 1999 by the American Cancer Society and distributed by Cleveland Clinic. After completing her primary education, Jones enrolled at Laurel High School. Subsequently, she obtained a bachelor of arts degree in communications from Lake Forest College in Illinois.In 2009, Jones further pursued her education and achieved a master of arts degree in international broadcast journalism with merit from City University of London in England. Career Jones served as a volunteer or freelance journalist for seve ...
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Sarah Jones (Australian Journalist)
Sarah Jones (born 24 June 1982) is an Australian television presenter and sportscaster on Fox Sports. Jones is currently a host with Fox Footy’s AFL coverage and Fox Cricket‘s BBL coverage after appearing on Fox Sports News as a reporter and host. Personal life and education Jones grew up in Echuca, Victoria, as one of five siblings to parents father Tony and mother Chris. In 1990, Chris was killed in a car crash; Sarah was the only child not in the car at the time, while her siblings survived and escaped. Jones is a mother of two girls, Mila (b. 2015) and Halle (b. 2017), with husband Leigh Carlson, a producer at Fox Footy. Jones supports the Essendon Football Club, her grandfather Jack Jones having been a premiership player at the Bombers and a tour guide at the club's former headquarters at Windy Hill. Career At the age of 17, Jones undertook work experience at Seven Network working a project job during the 2000 Sydney Olympics; she studied at journalism at RMIT ...
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Sarah Jones (author)
Sarah Jones is a British author and speaker. She has spoken about mental health in the UK and the importance of identifying problems. She has also spoken about the body language of various people during events in the Daily Express, BBC and others. Jones' only book to date is ''From Vulnerable to Invincible''. Career Jones spoke to BBC Radio Oxford about lifestyle anxiety and workplace problems. In the interview, she outlined ways in which people managers need to be more understanding of why people may begin to underperform. She has also highlighted a number of mental health problems that aren't always publicly discussed, such as cherophobia. Jones spoke about the condition in the Metro. In March 2018, she released the book, ''From Vulnerable to Invincible''. Jones is a body language expert and has received media coverage for analysing how celebrities and politicians have reacted in particular situations. One such example was featured in The Daily Express when Jones studied the ...
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Sarah Jones (field Hockey)
Sarah Louise Jones (born 25 June 1990) is a Welsh international field hockey player who plays as a midfielder or forward for Wales and Great Britain. She plays club hockey in the Women's England Hockey League Premier Division for Holcombe. Jones has also played for Reading and Cardiff Athletic Hockey Club. She represented Wales at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and 2018 Commonwealth Games. Jones made her international debut for Great Britain Great Britain is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of continental Europe. With an area of , it is the largest of the British Isles, the largest European island and the ninth-largest island in the world. It is ... on 17 November 2018 v China. She is openly gay. References External links * * * 1990 births Living people Holcombe Hockey Club players Reading Hockey Club players Welsh female field hockey players British female field hockey players Women's England Hockey League players Fi ...
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Sarah Jones (drummer)
Sarah Jones (born 31 August 1985) is an English musician based in London, best known for her work as a session and touring drummer. She is a founding member of NYPC, and has also served as a touring drummer for musicians such as Aynsley Lister, Harry Styles, Bat for Lashes, post-punk revival band Bloc Party, and synthpop band Hot Chip. Additionally, she has released several solo singles under the moniker Pillow Person. In 2020, she played drums on the new Puscifer album, titled ''Existential Reckoning''. Early career Jones showed an interest in music from an early age. In an interview with ''Tom Tom Mag'', she stated that she started off playing the piano, and "although heliked it", the piano "wasn't exactly what hewas looking for." Jones began learning the drums after a family friend left a kit at her house, having been taught basic beats by her cousin. She also noted: "My dad had some friends who would come around and play together on the weekends. I'd sit and watch them, and ...
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Sarah Garland Boyd Jones
Sarah Garland Boyd Jones (née Sarah Garland Boyd; 1866May 11, 1905) was an American physician from the U.S. state of Virginia. She was the first woman to receive a certificate from the Virginia State Medical Examining Board, and with her husband, co-founded a hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Biography Sarah Garland Boyd was born in Albemarle County, Virginia. She was the daughter of George W. Boyd, the leading African American contractor and builder of Richmond, Virginia, remembered for the Maggie L. Walker house; and Ellen Boyd. She was educated in the public schools of Richmond, and after graduating in 1883 from Richmond Colored Normal School with Maggie L. Walker, she taught in the Richmond schools for five years. In 1888, she married Miles Berkley Jones, who, at that time, was also a teacher, and later, G. W. A. Secretary of the True Reformers. From 1890 to 1893, Jones attended Howard University Howard University (Howard) is a private, federally chartered historicall ...
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