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UNA

Una is the heroine of the first book of Spenser's Faery Queene. She is the personification of truth, and having sought at the court of Gloriana (Queen Elizabeth I) a champion to slay the dragon which keeps her parents prisoner, secures the aid of the Red Cross Knights. They set forth together but get separated by the magic of Archimago, after which Una for a time is accompanied by a lion.
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JOHN BELL

John Bell was a Scottish surgeon. He was born in 1763 at Edinburgh 1763 and died in 1820. After completing his professional education he travelled for a short time in Russia and the north of Europe; and on his return to Edinburgh began to deliver extramural lectures on surgery and midwifery. These lectures, which he delivered between the years 1786 and 1796, were very highly esteemed, and speedily brought him into an extensive practice as a consulting and operating surgeon. His principal works are: The Anatomy of the Human Body, Discourses on the Nature and Cure of Wounds, The Principles of Surgery, and Letters on Professional Character, etc.

John Bell was an English sculptor. He was born in 1811 at Norfolk and died in 1893. His best-known works are the Eagle Slayer, Una and the Lion, The Maid of Saragossa, Imogen, Andromeda, statues of Lord Falkland, Sir Robert Walpole, Isaac Newton, Oliver Cromwell, etc, and the Wellington Memorial in Guildhall. He was also one of the sculptors of the Guards' Monument in Waterloo Place, London, and the Prince Consort Memorial in Hyde Park. He was the author of several professional treatises, and of a drama, Ivan: a Day and a Night in Eussia.
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JOHN BELL

John Bell was a Scottish surgeon. He was born in 1763 at Edinburgh 1763 and died in 1820. After completing his professional education he travelled for a short time in Russia and the north of Europe; and on his return to Edinburgh began to deliver extramural lectures on surgery and midwifery. These lectures, which he delivered between the years 1786 and 1796, were very highly esteemed, and speedily brought him into an extensive practice as a consulting and operating surgeon. His principal works are: The Anatomy of the Human Body, Discourses on the Nature and Cure of Wounds, The Principles of Surgery, and Letters on Professional Character, etc.

John Bell was an English sculptor. He was born in 1811 at Norfolk and died in 1893. His best-known works are the Eagle Slayer, Una and the Lion, The Maid of Saragossa, Imogen, Andromeda, statues of Lord Falkland, Sir Robert Walpole, Isaac Newton, Oliver Cromwell, etc, and the Wellington Memorial in Guildhall. He was also one of the sculptors of the Guards' Monument in Waterloo Place, London, and the Prince Consort Memorial in Hyde Park. He was the author of several professional treatises, and of a drama, Ivan: a Day and a Night in Eussia.
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JOHN BELL

John Bell was a Scottish surgeon. He was born in 1763 at Edinburgh 1763 and died in 1820. After completing his professional education he travelled for a short time in Russia and the north of Europe; and on his return to Edinburgh began to deliver extramural lectures on surgery and midwifery. These lectures, which he delivered between the years 1786 and 1796, were very highly esteemed, and speedily brought him into an extensive practice as a consulting and operating surgeon. His principal works are: The Anatomy of the Human Body, Discourses on the Nature and Cure of Wounds, The Principles of Surgery, and Letters on Professional Character, etc.

John Bell was an English sculptor. He was born in 1811 at Norfolk and died in 1893. His best-known works are the Eagle Slayer, Una and the Lion, The Maid of Saragossa, Imogen, Andromeda, statues of Lord Falkland, Sir Robert Walpole, Isaac Newton, Oliver Cromwell, etc, and the Wellington Memorial in Guildhall. He was also one of the sculptors of the Guards' Monument in Waterloo Place, London, and the Prince Consort Memorial in Hyde Park. He was the author of several professional treatises, and of a drama, Ivan: a Day and a Night in Eussia.
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NICKY HENSON

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Nicky Henson is a British actor. He was born in 1945. Nicky Henson is the son of Leslie Henson and was married to Una Stubbs from 1969 to 1975.
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UNA MERKEL

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Una Merkel was an American actress. She was born in 1903 and died in 1986.
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UNA O'CONNOR

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Una O'Connor (real name Agnes McGlade) was an Irish actress. She was born in 1880 and died in 1959.
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UNA-KUAGSAK

In Inuit mythology, Una-Kuagsak is the one-eyed Queen goddess of the Arctic Ocean. Mistress of life and death. The mother of sea-mammals.
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WAC-UNA

WAC-UNA is an abbreviation for Women's Advisory Councils-United Nations Association
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PAMELA

HMS Pamela was a British gunboat of 25 tons displacement built of teak by the Royal Engineers of the 14th Army and launched at Kalewa on the Chindwin River, Burma in 1945. HMS Pamela was powered by three Ford engines providing a top speed of 10 knots and carried a complement of 10 from the Royal Navy. She was armed with one 40 mm anti-aircraft gun; one 20 mm anti-aircraft gun and four machine-guns. Along with her sister boat, HMS Una, she operated with success against the Japanese during the closing stages of the Second World War.
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