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Sue Hamilton (other)
Sue or Susan Hamilton may refer to: * Sue Hamilton (archaeologist), British specialist in prehistory *Sue Hamilton (actress) (1945–1969), American model and actress * Susan Hamilton (soprano) (born 1970), Scottish singer * Susan Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton, wife of Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton *Lady Susan Hamilton Lady Susan Harriet Catherine Opdebeck (; 9 June 181428 November 1889) was a Scottish aristocrat. The daughter of Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, and Susan Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton, Susan Euphemia Beckford, she at once was a star ... (1814–1889), daughter of Susan Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton See also * Suzy Hamilton, runner {{hndis, Hamilton, Sue ...
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Sue Hamilton (archaeologist)
Sue Hamilton is a British archaeologist and Professor of Prehistory at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. A material culture specialist and landscape archaeologist. Between September 2014–August 2022 she was director of the UCL Institute of Archaeology, its first permanent female director. Education Sue Hamilton studied archaeology at school and at the University of Edinburgh before transferring to the (then) Institute of Archaeology, UCL, where she gained a BA in Archaeology. She was awarded a PhD from the University of London in 1993 for her thesis on ''First Millennium BC Pottery Traditions in Southern Britain''. Career Prior to joining the Institute of Archaeology in 1990, Sue Hamilton taught archaeology at Birkbeck College and the Polytechnic of North London. Her early research focused on later British prehistory and pottery and she was a contributor to the UK Prehistoric Ceramics Research Group's, ''The Study of Later Prehistoric Pottery: Guidelines for Analysis and P ...
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Sue Hamilton (actress)
Sue Hamilton (born May 13, 1945), also known as Sue Williams, is an American actress and model of ''Playboy'' magazine's Playmate of the Month for April 1965. Early life and Playboy Hamilton was born in Glendale, California and attended Glendale High School between 1957 and 1959. In 1964 Hamilton modeled for photographers Bill and Melba Figge, whom she met through her sister who worked as an artist at Figge Studio, then located in Glendale. According to Melba Figge, quoted in an interview with Lindsay Sandham in 2005, "We sent the first hotoin ... and Hugh Hefner said, 'She's really cute. We'd like to see your work. Hamilton, using the name Sue Williams, was the first of 48 Playboy centerfolds to be photographed by Figge Studio. According to Playboy, she was the first Playmate to have breast implants and the first who was less than five feet tall (152 cm). Acting career After appearing in ''Playboy'', Sue Williams was signed immediately by American International Picture ...
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Susan Hamilton (soprano)
Susan Hamilton (born 1970) is a Scottish soprano focusing on Baroque and Contemporary music Her earliest musical education was as a chorister at St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh where she was one of he first girl choristers and as a pupil at St Mary's Music School in Edinburgh. Susan performs at major international festivals and has worked with conductors such as Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Philippe Herreweghe, Paul McCreesh, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos and Ton Koopman Antonius Gerhardus Michael Koopman (; born 2 October 1944), known professionally as Ton Koopman, is a Dutch conductor, organist, harpsichordist, and musicologist, primarily known for being the founder and director of the Amsterdam Baroque Orches ...; Composers such as Fabian Fiorini, Ronald Stevenson, Pascal Dusapin, Witold Lutoslawski and Peter Nelson. Along with Ben Parry she was co-founder and formerly artistic director of the Dunedin Consort. Susan recently co-founded a new ensemble on the Sco ...
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Susan Hamilton, Duchess Of Hamilton
Susan Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton (14 May 1786 – 27 May 1859), formerly Susan(na) Euphemia Beckford, was the wife of Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, and the mother of the 11th Duke. Susan was born at Château La Tour, Vevay, in Switzerland. She was the daughter of William Thomas Beckford and his wife, the former Lady Margaret Gordon. Beckford was an art collector who made his home at Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran. He was the son of a Lord Mayor of London, William Beckford (whose wife, Maria Hamilton, was a descendant of James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault, as was her future grandson-in-law). Lady Margaret was the daughter of Charles Gordon, 4th Earl of Aboyne. Susan Beckford married the future duke, then a former MP and styled Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale,G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the ...
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Lady Susan Hamilton
Lady Susan Harriet Catherine Opdebeck (; 9 June 181428 November 1889) was a Scottish aristocrat. The daughter of Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, and Susan Euphemia Beckford, she at once was a star of high society. An angelic child of great beauty and style, she attracted controversy after a high-profile divorce suit from the future Duke of Newcastle. Marriage She married Henry Pelham-Clinton, heir to the 4th Duke of Newcastle, on 27 November 1832 at Hamilton Palace, Lanarkshire. She was afterwards known as the Countess of Lincoln, the Earl of Lincoln being the courtesy title held by the eldest son of the Duke of Newcastle. They had five children: * Henry Pelham-Clinton, 6th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (25 January 1834 – 22 February 1879), who married Henrietta Adela Hope (11 April 1843 – 8 May 1913) on 11 February 1861 and had five children. * Lord Edward William Pelham-Clinton (11 August 1836 – 9 July 1907), who married Matilda Jane Cradock-Hartopp (died 23 ...
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