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berbercarpetcrafts · 2 years ago
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Morocco wool Berber Rug , Hand woven rug , Azilal Berber style , Custom Rug For bedroom , Berber Rug For living room , Indoor Tribal Rug
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halawiyatjannatamin · 2 years ago
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scotianostra · 2 years ago
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March 14th 1900 saw the birth of Scottish lawyer, Dame Margaret Kidd in Bo’ness. 
Today, there are around 130 practising female advocates in Scotland. Before 1923 there had been none; then along came Margaret Henderson Kidd.  
Margaret was brought up in Carriden, and that over the decade the Kidd family grew.; Margaret lived with her parents and now had five brothers and three sisters.
She educated at Linlithgow Academy, Kidd later studied law at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with an MA and LLB in 1922. Her early training was conducted with Mitchell and Baxter, writers to the signet, in Edinburgh. Although her first choice of career was the Foreign Office, the then Permanent Secretary, Mr Eyre Crowe, ‘was opposed to women’, so instead Kidd decided to follow her father and go into law. 
In 1923, Kidd was called to the Faculty of Advocates and became the first female with the right to plead in the Court of Session, the highest civil court in Scotland. The event attracted great interest from members of the faculty and the legal profession, as well as the media. The Scotsman newspaper, as was typical of press coverage of women in the news, took special interest in Margaret’s outfit, reporting that she wore a ‘coat frock of black crepe morocain, a soft white collar with a narrow white bow tie, and a straw hat trimmed with velvet.’ Later in the day she donned the wig and gown as she formally entered her new role.
Between 1923 and 1948 she remained the only lady advocate. Kidd was the first lady advocate to appear before the House of Lords and before a parliamentary select committee. Kidd also had the distinction of becoming the first woman KC in Britain, preceding Helena Normanton and Rose Helibron who were appointed KC in England and Wales in 1949.
While Kidd appears to have downplayed the significance of her role and career in interviews – “I don’t know what they made all the fuss about” - it is clear that others, including her alma mater, were aware of and followed her progress. In the University of Edinburgh’s records of graduations, Kidd’s entry includes several newspaper clippings tracking parts of her career and life.
In 1930 Margaret married Donald Somerled MacDonald in Carriden Parish Church. Donald was a Writer to the Signet and member of the firm Scott and Glover, Hill Street, Edinburgh. . The couple went on to have one daughter, Anne.
During the Second World War, Margaret played a prominent part in organising Christmas treats and functions for the wives and dependants of men serving with the 14th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, and particularly the 39th Battery, of which her brother Col. J. T. Kidd was then in command.
Margaret’s professional life also led her to sit on the committee of Representatives of Poor Persons in Scotland as a referee under the Widows and Orphans and Old Age Contributions Pensions Act, and to undertake the Assistantship in the class of Public Law at Edinburgh University.
Margaret Kidd spent much of her life in India Street, Edinburgh. Donald had died in 1957, leaving Margaret a widow for over 30 years until her death on 22 March 1989 in Cambridge. A funeral service was held at the Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh. A eulogy by Lord Hope of Craighead echoed what had been printed about her 41 years earlier by the Scotsman:
‘Her success was won by strength of character, courage and integrity and is a mark of her true qualities that, despite what might seem to be the revolutionary nature of her achievements, she always held the affection and respect of others.’ 
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amalrealtor · 1 year ago
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maximcreation · 2 years ago
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There’s something about the soft hue of ivory that makes a look so much more elegant. Shop this ethereal Morocaine Caftan Mariage with flowy long sleeves and crystal beads embellished by hand. Product no: 9031 Buy now: http://bit.ly/3xf1vR8
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dubai-kaftan · 2 years ago
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There’s something about the soft hue of ivory that makes a look so much more elegant.  Shop this ethereal Morocaine Caftan Mariage with flowy long sleeves and crystal beads embellished by hand. Product no: 9031 Buy now: http://bit.ly/3xf1vR8
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miguellsoria · 3 years ago
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Young Love . . . . @rocioguevara_eventos @sultana_sultana_ #caftan #marrakechwedding #morocaine #casablanca #caftanmorocco #caftanstyle #bridalmusings #photobugcommunity #weddinginspiration #marruecos https://www.instagram.com/p/CWRNgi_o3YP/?utm_medium=tumblr
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foxilayde · 3 years ago
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i really can’t choose a favorite Oscar character but what would STEVEN GRANT smell like?? i just need to know!
We know a little bit about what Steven Grant smells like… Layla tells him he smells like Marc, so when considering what Steven smells like, it has to be something that’d work for Marc as well, and that scent is 100% L’Air Du Desert Morocain by Tauer
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The vetiver, geranium, and lavender are so Steven; and the coriander, birch, and cedar notes are very Marc. And they all work so well together. It has an overall light sweetness and dries down to a skin-scent light-spiced vanilla. Mmmm.
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If you want to try out a sample
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mrsoulbrodas · 7 years ago
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#kefta #tajín #morocaine #cuisinemarocaine #baldi
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misspeelpants · 6 years ago
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Crêperie
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  Poppy field morocaine dress with drawstring neck by Ossie Clark for Radley. Plaited suede sandals by Bata.
Flirty little crêpe dresses so irresistibly feminine you’ll never be alone for long.
Anyone who knows me at all will know that *I* cannot resist crêpe, never mind what a fella thinks. This is a stunning editorial, with a model I’m not sure I recognise from anywhere else – so do comment if…
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driftionarchive · 7 years ago
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Are you somehow by any chance morocain?
No I am not. :(
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atelierdefesblueart · 4 years ago
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philip-90 · 5 years ago
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my-home-design · 5 years ago
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Timeless beauty of white and natural Moroccan beauty #morocaine #moroccanstyle #blancbedro… – Wedding Deco https://ift.tt/3awuPFT
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luxurytravelcurator · 7 years ago
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I could not think of a better way to end my trip to Morocco. ABSOLUTE favorite Restaurant in Marrakech. Last dinner before heading home, at the FABULOUS La Grande Morocaine at my new hotel obsession @RoyalMansour. PERFECTION.!! an I rarely say this. #CarlosMeliaRESTAURANTSILOVE Officially the @RoyalMansour #Resort is my absolute favorite hotel in Marrakech. A true #Royal #Moroccan experience steps away from the #Medina. Your own private #Riad within a Riad. #CarlosMeliaFILTHYMARTINI #Morocco I am back for my second visit. This time invited as a hosted Luxury Travel Buyer attending @PURE_TheShow #Marrakesh #Marrakech #NorthAfrica #Africa #GPSCarlosMeliaMOROCCO #GPSCarlosMeliaPURE @Morocco_Tourism #Maroc #Marruecos My mission is to transform Tourists into Travelers experiencing unique travel experiences. Luxury #TravelCurator, global bespoke #TravelAgent, #TravelBlogger, Concierge, Hospitality Consultant and #WeddingPlanner has earned, after over 25 years of experience, the mote of "Little Marco Polo". Member of @VirtuosoLTD Luxury #TravelAdvisor @FirstinService @TzellTravel @TravelLeaders #Jetsetter #Globetrotter BonVivant curates the world of Luxury Travel & #Lifestyle by experience, one destination at the time. My fashion connection, husband RUBINSINGER. #Travel #Hotel #Restaurant & Airline reviews. Follow, read and share my travel experiences worldwide at CarlosMeliaBlog #TravelBlog #LuxuryTravel among many others... #RoyalMansour www.carlosmelia.com (at Royal Mansour, Marrakech, Morocco)
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diegomonfredini · 7 years ago
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Memory from Merzouga. #ergchebbi #marocco #morocain #sand #sahara #desert #travel #canon #sunsetporn #goldenhour #camel #shadows #africa #morocco #adventure #viaggio #landscape (presso Erg Chebbi)
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