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Guardian Angel ; Society for the Preservation of Christian Knowledge , 1923
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Christmas cards ; Girls ' Friendly Society , 1920s , 1930s
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Christmas cards ( US ) ; Barton @-@ Colton , 1920s , 1930s
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Beautiful Bible Pictures ; Blackie , 1932
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Flower Fairies of the Spring ; Blackie , 1923
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Spring Songs with Music ; Blackie , 1923
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Flower Fairies of the Summer ; Blackie , 1925
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Child Thoughts in Picture and Verse ( by M. K. Westcott ) ; Blackie , 1925
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Flower Fairies of the Autumn ; Blackie , 1926
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Summer Songs with Music ; Blackie , 1926
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The Book of the Flower Fairies ; Blackie , 1927
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Autumn Songs with Music ; Blackie , 1927
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Old Rhymes for All Times ; Blackie , 1928
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The Children ’ s Book of Hymns ; Blackie , 1929 ; rep . 1933
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Our Darling ’ s First Book ( written in collaboration with Dorothy Barker ) ; Blackie , 1929
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The Little Picture Hymn Book ; Blackie , 1933
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Rhymes New and Old ; Blackie , 1933
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A Flower Fairy Alphabet ; Blackie , 1934
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A Little Book of Old Rhymes ; Blackie , 1936
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He Leadeth Me ( written in collaboration with Dorothy Barker ) ; Blackie , 1936
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A Little Book of Rhymes New and Old ; Blackie , 1937
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The Lord of the Rushie River ; Blackie , 1938
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Flower Fairies of the Trees ; Blackie , 1940
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When Spring Came In at the Window ; Blackie , 1942
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A Child ’ s Garden of Verses ( Robert Louis Stevenson ) ; Blackie , 1944
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Flower Fairies of the Garden ; Blackie , 1944
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Groundsel and Necklaces ; Blackie , 1946 ; reprinted as Fairy Necklaces
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Flower Fairies of the Wayside ; Blackie , 1948
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Flower Fairies of the Flowers and Trees ; Blackie , 1950
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Lively Stories ; Macmillan , 1954
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The Flower Fairy Picture Book ; Blackie , 1955
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Lively Numbers ; Macmillan , 1957
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Lively Words ; Macmillan , 1961 .
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The Sand , the Sea and the Sun ; Gibson , 1970
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Flower Fairies of the Winter ; Blackie , 1985
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Simon the Swan ; Blackie , 1988
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Flower Fairies of the Seasons ; Bedrick / Blackie , 1988
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A Little Book of Prayers and Hymns ; Frederick Warne , 1994
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A Flower Fairies Treasury ; Frederick Warne , 1997
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Fairyopolis ; Frederick Warne , 2005
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Wild Cherry Makes A Wish ; ( collaboration with Pippa Le Quesne ) Frederick Warne , 2006
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How to find Flower Fairies ; Frederick Warne , 2007
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Return to Fairyopolis ; Frederick Warne , 2008
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A New Epiphany ; Society for the Preservation of Christian Knowledge , 1919
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43 Annuals ; Blackie , 1920s , 1930s
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St. Cecily 's Garden ; 1920
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Cradle roll design ; St. Edmund 's , Pitlake , 1922
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Banner design ; St. Mary 's , Sanderstead , 1923
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The Feeding of the Five Thousand ; reredos triptych , chapel at Penarth , Wales ; 1929
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The Parable of the Great Supper ; triptych , St. George 's chapel , Waddon
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The Seven Sacraments ; baptismal font panels , St. Andrew 's , Croydon
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St. John the Baptist ; central banner panel , Abesford church , 1943
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Lettering , sword , and shield ; mount for a list of men and woman serving in the Forces , St. Andrews , Croydon , 1943
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Baptismal rolls ; St. Andrews , Croydon , 1948 , 1962
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The font in St Andrew 's Church , South Croydon
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Out of Great Tribulation ; memorial chapel , Norbury Medthodist church , 1948
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I Am Among You As He That Serveth ; stained glass window design , St. Edmund 's , Pitlake , 1962
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= Gambia women 's national football team =
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The Gambia women 's national football team represents the Gambia in international football competition . The team , however , has not competed in a match recognised by FIFA , the sport 's international governing body , despite that organised women 's football has been played in the country since 1998 . The Gambia has two youth teams , an under @-@ 17 side that has competed in FIFA U @-@ 17 Women 's World Cup qualifiers , and an under @-@ 19 side that withdrew from regional qualifiers for an under @-@ 19 World Cup . The development of a national team faces challenges similar to those across Africa , although the national football association has four staff members focusing on women 's football .
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= = The team = =
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In 1985 , few countries had women 's national football teams . While the sport gained popularity worldwide in later decades , the Gambia 's national team only played its first game in 2007 . That game was not FIFA @-@ recognised . As of March 2012 , the team was unranked by FIFA , and as of the following month the Gambia had not played in a FIFA @-@ sanctioned match . The team has not participated in major regional and international tournaments , including the Women 's World Cup , the 2010 African Women 's Championship or the 2011 All @-@ Africa Games .
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The country did not have a FIFA @-@ recognised youth national team until 2012 , when the Gambia under @-@ 17 women 's team competed in Confederation of African Football qualifiers for the FIFA U @-@ 17 World Cup , to be held in Azerbaijan in September 2012 . The Gambia had fielded an under @-@ 17 team of 24 players , narrowed from an initial pool of 49 young women . Two girls from the SOS Children ’ s Village Bakoteh were chosen as a members of the team . The Gambia first played Sierra Leone in a pair of qualifying matches for the tournament . Gambia won the first match 3 @-@ 0 in Banjul , the Gambia 's capital . The return match was delayed in for 24 hours and played in Makeni . The Gambia beat Sierra Leone 4 @-@ 3 to qualify for the final round . The Gambia then beat Tunisia 1 @-@ 0 at home and won 2 @-@ 1 in Tunisia . Adama Tamba and Awa Demba scored the Gambia 's goals . Tunisia 's only goal was a Gambian own goal . The win qualified Gambia for the 2012 Azerbaijan World Cup .
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The Gambia also has an under @-@ 19 team that was to play in the African Women 's U @-@ 19 Championship in 2002 . The Gambia 's first match was against Morocco , but the team withdrew from the competition .
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= = Background and development = =
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The development of women 's football in Africa faces several challenges , including limited access to education , poverty amongst women , inequalities and human rights abuses targeting women . Funding is another issue impacting the game in Africa , where most financial assistance comes from FIFA and not national football associations . Another challenge is the retention of football players . Many women footballers leave the continent to seek greater opportunity in Europe or the United States .
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Gambia 's national football association was founded in 1952 , and became affiliated with FIFA in 1968 . Football is the most popular women 's sport in the country , and was first played in an organized system in 1998 . A national competition was launched in 2007 , the same year FIFA started an education course on football for women . Competition was active on both the national and scholastic levels by 2009 . There are four staffers dedicated to women 's football in the Gambia Football Association , and representation of women on the board is required by the association 's charter .
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= Plain maskray =
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The plain maskray or brown stingray ( Neotrygon annotata ) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae . It is found in shallow , soft @-@ bottomed habitats off northern Australia . Reaching 24 cm ( 9 @.@ 4 in ) in width , this species has a diamond @-@ shaped , grayish green pectoral fin disc . Its short , whip @-@ like tail has alternating black and white bands and fin folds above and below . There are short rows of thorns on the back and the base of the tail , but otherwise the skin is smooth . While this species possesses the dark mask @-@ like pattern across its eyes common to its genus , it is not ornately patterned like other maskrays .
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Benthic in nature , the plain maskray feeds mainly on caridean shrimp and polychaete worms , and to a lesser extent on small bony fishes . It is viviparous , with females producing litters of one or two young that are nourished during gestation via histotroph ( " uterine milk " ) . This species lacks economic value but is caught incidentally in bottom trawls , which it is thought to be less able to withstand than other maskrays due to its gracile build . As it also has a limited distribution and low fecundity , the International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) has listed it as Near Threatened .
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= = Taxonomy and phylogeny = =
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The first scientific description of the plain maskray was authored by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ( CSIRO ) researcher Peter Last in a 1987 issue of Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria . The specific name annotatus comes from the Latin an ( " not " ) and notatus ( " marked " ) , and refers to the ray 's coloration . The holotype is a male 21 @.@ 2 cm ( 8 @.@ 3 in ) across , caught off Western Australia ; several paratypes were also designated . Last tentatively placed the species in the genus Dasyatis , noting that it belonged to the " maskray " species group that also included the bluespotted stingray ( then Dasyatis kuhlii ) . In 2008 , Last and William White elevated the kuhlii group to the rank of full genus as Neotrygon , on the basis of morphological and molecular phylogenetic evidence .
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In a 2012 phylogenetic analysis based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA , the plain maskray and the Ningaloo maskray ( N. ningalooensis ) were found to be the most basal members of Neotrygon . The divergence of the N. annotata lineage was estimated to have occurred ~ 54 Ma . Furthermore , the individuals sequenced in the study sorted into two genetically distinct clades , suggesting that N. annotata is a cryptic species complex . The two putative species were estimated to have diverged ~ 4 @.@ 9 Ma ; the precipitating event was likely the splitting of the ancestral population by coastline changes .
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= = Description = =
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The pectoral fin disc of the plain maskray is thin and diamond @-@ shaped with narrowly rounded outer corners , measuring 1 @.@ 1 – 1 @.@ 3 times longer than wide . The leading margins of the disc are gently concave and converge at a broad angle to the pointed tip of the snout . The small eyes are placed close together , and behind them are the spiracles . The nostrils are elongated and have a skirt @-@ shaped flap of skin between them . The small mouth bears prominent furrows at the corners and contains two slender papillae on the floor . Small papillae are also found around the outside of the mouth . There are five pairs of gill slits . The pelvic fins are fairly large and pointed .
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