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Beatrix Potter
She became one of the main writers of children's stories of the early 20th century thanks to the naturalistic and detailed style of her illustrations and her traditional stories . Her best-known character is Peter Rabbit . -
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Queen Elizabeth ll
She was the main political figure of the fifty-four member countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. In her specific role as monarch of the United Kingdom she was, in turn, the supreme ruler of the Church of England . Her political role covered wide areas, she had significant constitutional functions and acted as a focus of British national unity and as her nation's representative to the world. -
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Mary Quant
Mary Quant was a British clothing designer. Her name gained international fame in the 1960s with the creation of the miniskirt. She represented an informal fashion for young people and her models were disseminated on a large scale. -
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Princess Diana of Wales.
As Princess of Wales, Diana undertook royal duties on behalf of the sovereign and represented her at functions in all the kingdoms of the Commonwealth . She was celebrated in the media for her unconventional approach to charity work. -
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Kelly Holmes
She began athletics at the age of 12 at the Tonbridge Athletic Club, where his coach was David Arnold. Shortly after, she became English school champion in the 1500 metres.