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DescriptionDame Carol M. Black photographed at the BBC 100 Women Wikipedia editathon on 8 December 2016 (cropped).png
English: Carol M. Black, the Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge University, and a former government advisor, photographed in portrait at BBC 100 Women's Wikipedia editathon on 8 December 2016. The photograph was taken by Katy Blackwood as part of the event specifically in order to improve her Wikipedia page with a freely licensed photograph.
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