Though incredibly acted by all involved, I felt that the film did not portray the full impact of Mrs. Thatcher's service as Prime Minister had on Great Britain, and world politics.
True.
No- Curie died in 1934, when Margaret Thatcher was only 9 years old. However, it is true that Thatcher did study Chemistry at Somerville College in Oxford, from 1943-47. In her final year she specialised in X-Ray Crystallography, and her tutor was another famous lady scientist, Dorothy Hodgkin, who was the person who was REALLY responsible for discovering DNA (although her research was plagiarised by Crick and Watson, who went on to take the credit for Hodgkins's work and won the Nobel Prize for it. In those days, it was easy for men to take the credit for discoveries made by women- nobody paid much attention if the women were brushed aside).
She wasn't the sort of person who cared much about ancestry. But there was a persistent local rumour that her mother Beatrice was illegitimate. Beatrice's mother is known to have started-off working in domestic service at several of the local stately homes, almost certainly including Belton House, home of Harry Cust, editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. If the rumours were true, it would explain the physical resemblance between the handsome blond Cust and the handsome blonde Margaret Thatcher. Cust was also identified - virtually beyond question - as the natural father of Lady Diana Cooper, who denied it for at least sixty years, but then got bored and told an astonished interviewer that she didn't mind him publishing it. In her old age, she would refer to Margaret Thatcher as 'my niece'.
Colin Thatcher has written: 'Final Appeal' -- subject(s): Biography & Autobiography, Nonfiction, True Crime, OverDrive
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the true story iron will is based on is how to set goals for yourselves
No. Iron is a pure substance.
Yes, it is true; rusting is the formation of iron oxides.
Margaret Mair has written: 'Bring back delight' 'The questioning heart' 'Let us be true'
False, iron atoms are converted to iron oxide
True