Emma Black
Emma Black may refer to: * Emma Black (footballer) (born 1987), Scottish footballer * Emma Black (painter), British painter active in the nineteenth century * Emma Black (cricketer) (born 2001), New Zealand cricketer {{hndis, Black, Emma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Emma Black (footballer)
Emma Black ( Fernon; born 12 March 1987) is a Scottish female international football During her international career, Black earned 42 caps and scored once for the Scotland women's national football team. Emma now works with various outlets commentating on the womans game Club career Black began her career with Glasgow City as a striker, before subsequently converting to defence. She has currently helped the club win seven successive Scottish Women's Premier League titles, adding to a previous success in 2004–05, and has participated in the UEFA Women's Champions League where she became the club's first ever European goalscorer when she netted against Athletic Bilbao, in August 2006. Black retired from playing in 2015 to concentrate on raising a family. In December 2018 she signed for Celtic. International career Black captained the Scotland under-19 side before making her debut for the senior side in August 2009, against the Netherlands as second-half substitute for Kirsty ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Emma Black (painter)
Emma Black, also known as Emma Keriman Mahomed, was a British nineteenth century painter. She was the sister of translator Constance Garnett, and of Clementina Black, a novelist and social reformer. She was a resident of Brighton, and exhibited there in 1881. She also exhibited her works, one of which was a portrait of the writer Dollie Radford Caroline Maitland (1858–1920) was an English poet and writer. She worked under the name "Dollie Radford" after she married Ernest Radford. Life Maitland was born in 1858 and in 1880 she met her future husband in the British Museum Reading Room ..., at the Royal Academy under her married name Emma Keriman Mahomed in 1883 and 1884. She married the Reverend James Dean Keriman Mahomed in September 1883. References English women painters Artists from Brighton Year of birth missing Year of death missing 19th-century English women artists 19th-century English painters 19th-century British women painters {{England-pain ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |