Rhona Brankin (born 1950), Labour Co-operative politician and Member of the Scottish Parliament
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Rhona Brown (born 1920), South African botanical artist and housewife
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Rhona Martin (born 1966), Scottish curler and skip of the Great Britain team
Rhona Cameron | Rhona Martin | Rhona Fox | Rhona Brown | Rhona Mitra | Rhona Brankin |
In 1999, Appleton returned to the UK, where he scored roles on Sky's Hot TV (2000), Five's House Doctor (2000–2003), BBC Two's Rhona (2000), the Travel Channel's Travel On (2001), BBC One's Garden Invaders (2001), Cash in the Attic (2002–2005), BBC Food's Stately Suppers (2005), and had an appearance as himself on the 2006 Doctor Who episode Army of Ghosts.
She started in the buzzing atmosphere that enveloped the Scottish Championships in Glasgow, where her team - largely inexperienced at the highest level apart from herself at skip - overcame Rhona Martin's rink in a three-match final to claim the right to represent Scotland at the World Championships in Bismarck, North Dakota, ahead of the newly-famed Olympic gold medallists.
He is represented by Mary Boone Gallery in New York, Rhona Hoffman Gallery in Chicago, and OHWOW Gallery in Los Angeles.
Rhona Olive Harris was the daughter of George Frederick Harris, chairman of the Royal Art Society Cardiff, Wales, and Rosetta Elizabeth Harris (née Lucas).