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Hallowes, who was born in Amiens, France, in April 1912 and married an Englishman in 1931, was awarded the George Cross the only woman to receive the honour while alive and the Légion d'honneur for her work in Nazi occupied France.
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The computer pioneer is one of 10 prominent people chosen for the Royal Mail's Britons of Distinction stamps, to be launched in February, which includes the allied war heroine Odette Hallowes of the Special Operations Executive, composer Frederick Delius and architect Sir Basil Spence, to mark the golden jubilee of Coventry Cathedral.
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For your studie, if we respect the glories of saints there carefully preserved in authentic registers, it is a Pantheon and all Hallowes.
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Hallowes was to lead the next party along the opposite direction.
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In the meantime, the rest of the defenders of the temple rode down the street and, leaving a few men with the horses of Peters 'and Hallowes' detachments, rode out into the open country.
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At their first rush, Peters and Hallowes had carried the battery, cutting down the gunners.
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They had been engaged in several dashing expeditions, and had rendered great service; but they had been reduced in numbers, by action and sickness; and the whole force, when reunited, only numbered eighty sabres -- Lieutenant Hallowes being killed.
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Lieutenant Hallowes, with a similar party, was to take the left side.
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A Lieutenant Hallowes, whom Peters knew to be a hard working and energetic officer, was, at Charlie's request, appointed to the command of the other squadron.
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Should they find the houses deserted, they were to gather in the houses nearest the battery, when Peters was to fire his pistol as a signal to Hallowes, and both parties were to attack the battery.
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