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Encyclopedia > Mel Read

Imelda Mary Read, known as Mel Read is a British politician, and former Labour Party member of the European Parliament for the East Midlands.


She became an MEP in 1994, representing the Nottingham and North West Leicestershire constituency until 1999. She stood down at the 2004 European election.


External link

  • Official site (http://www.labmeps-emids.fsnet.co.uk/)

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Mel's Story - Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society and Museum in Key West, Florida (4449 words)
As Mel's dive buddy and business partner, Deo was one of the first women to learn to dive and she embraced it as a career.
Mel and Deo joined the local Methodist church and there they met Eugene Lyon, who revealed that he knew not only Spanish, but how to read the inscrutable scrawl in which much of the material in the Spanish archives was written.
Mel was awarded all the artifacts from the Nuestra SeƱora de Atocha, the Santa Margarita, and the Henrietta Marie due to the fact that Horan was able to prove that these ships were outside Florida waters.
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