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Edith

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  • h of the school's wrestling team, and his wife Edith, a WASP from a privileged background (she met
  • ley was bought from Manning Wardle and in 1887 Edith a 0-6-0 tank engine was bought from Hunslets.
  • Edith Abbott
  • special is presented as Andrea Martin talks to Edith, about her just finished special.
  • Edith Acheson
  • he first use of the name Nanaimo Bar was in an Edith Adams cookbook printed in 1953.
  • Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Edith Adams (WINNER)
  • Located only miles from the Mexican coast, Edith again failed to strengthen until September 15,
  • (D-District 3, Providence) and Representative Edith Ajello (Democrat- District 3, Providence).
  • During the 1960s he was briefly married to Edith Alexander, who predeceased him.
  • was arrested in Eastbourne for the murders of Edith Alice Morrell and Gertrude Hullett.
  • ted to taxes of 80%. 13 days before his death, Edith Alice Morrell, another patient of Adams, had a
  • ted for murdering two of his patients - widows Edith Alice Morrell and Gertrude Hullett, one of the
  • He married Edith Amy Garrett, a trained nurse, in a civil cerem
  • Sanderson married Edith Amy Wing in 1904 and had sons Frank and Derek.
  • Otto chose Edith and married her in 929.
  • In the novel, she freely leaves the abbey with Edith and gives herself to Alan the Red, contrary to
  • He has three daughters: Barbara, Edith and Sharon.
  • As the narrator becomes more attracted to Edith and Utch begins to fall for Severin, the coupl
  • bands the Holler Sisters, the Marfa Lights and Edith and Her Roadhouse Romeos.
  • Edith and George had one daughter, Cornelia Stuyvesa
  • st of five children, and the only boy, born to Edith and Percy Yates.
  • He is also the brother of Edith and Nanette Vonnegut.
  • stopping at Wilton Abbey to visit his daughter Edith and sister-in-law Cristina.
  • uring the show's final (1978) season, in which Edith and Stephanie plan to sing the song for a tale
  • and three days in prison on the Amstelveenweg, Edith and those with whom she had been in hiding wer
  • ator begins a mentor-protege relationship with Edith, and soon the couples are sharing dinners and
  • Edith and Eric Flagg were honored in July 1985 by th
  • rby Charlton Mackrell, emigrated with his wife Edith and nine children to the new colonies in Massa
  • ntion with his intimate portraits of his wife, Edith and family.
  • of Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, who was brother of Edith and Osbert.
  • Both his elder sisted, Edith, and his younger brother, David were painters.
  • He rebuilt the house at Stoke Edith and laid out formal gardens and a park (which
  • of daughters of King Penda, St Edburga and St Edith, and their niece St Osyth.
  • His siblings included Eric, Edith, and Marjorie.
  • standard builds on the work of RICHE, NUCLEUS, EDITH and HANSA in this field.
  • includes Oberon, Black Springs, Shooters Hill, Edith and O'Connell.
  • The winter retreat of Edith and Charles Ringling was built on Sarasota Bay
  • McNeill had two daughters, Edith and Mabel.
  • The homes of Edith and Hester often were featured in magazines an
  • The Cory Pass is between Mount Edith and Mount Cory.
  • E.D. Hill was born Edith Ann Tarbox in Dripping Springs, Texas.
  • He married Edith Ann Heard on 23 September 1896 at the Wesleyan
  • Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle (1992)
  • The uncle of Edith Anna Somerville, Sir Joscelyn Coghill (1826-19
  • 2 May - Edith Anna Somerville, novelist (d.1949).
  • A week after she died, Edith appeared in glory to her mother and told her t
  • He and his wife Edith are both buried there.
  • t on the south wall of the church dedicated to Edith Arendrup is inscribed with the words: “It was
  • The church was founded by Edith Arendrup, a member of the wealthy Courtauld fa
  • in the indoor mixed doubles he and his partner Edith Arnheim lost in the first round.
  • Edith Arnheim Lasch (21 February 1884 - 16 October 1
  • Edith Arnheim (1884-1964), Swedish tennis player
  • Phelan Beale divorced his wife Edith around 1946 by telegram from Mexico.
  • Edith Ashover Taggart (11 November 1909 - 1997) was
  • eptember 15, 1988 and is buried with his wife, Edith, at Arlington National Cemetery.
  • Radar image of Edith at peak intensity
  • Edith Atwater died from cancer in Los Angeles, aged
  • Edith Atwater (April 22, 1911 - March 14, 1986) was
  • Edith Atwater as Mrs Webster
  • Edith Atwater as Meg Camden
  • Ayrton's daughter was the feminist and author Edith Ayrton, wife of Israel Zangwill and mother of
  • Gelles, Edith B. First Thoughts: Life and Letters of Abigail
  • Gelles, Edith B. Portia: The World of Abigail Adams (Bloomin
  • oming-in” study by the late clinical professor Edith B. Jackson, M.D., which examined how keeping n
  • Gelles, Edith B. Abigail and John: Portrait of a Marriage (N
  • ere it is believed he met and married his wife Edith Barber before returning to Fernando Po once ag
  • n the short story "When Carey Came to Town" by Edith Barnard Delano, and released by Goldwyn Pictur
  • Richard (1874-1931); he married in 1914 Edith baroness von Bodenhausen (1888-1961);
  • Edith Barrett - Louisa Creed
  • Edith Barrett as Croisine Bouhouhorts
  • Cacilda Alencar as Edith Barros
  • and daughter: Michael Thomas Barstow and Lois Edith Barstow.
  • Mary Young as Mrs. Edith Bates
  • Edith Batten OBE, educationist
  • During 1949-1951, he, Fred Oelssner, and Edith Baumann were members of the small secretariat
  • nherited his father's title in 1915, whereupon Edith became Marchioness of Londonderry.
  • Saint Edith became the chief patron of Wilton, and is some
  • She was born as Beryl Edith Bedggood in Camberwell, Victoria and educated
  • It is in the civil parish of Stoke Edith being west of the village of that name.
  • "On the Sidewalks of New York" ( Edith Bergdahl, Cole) - 2:17
  • On January 17, 1912 John married Edith Bernice Harrison in Elkhorn.
  • After the war, Matheson met Edith Bickley, a radiologist's assistant, in St. Ann
  • Team founder Edith Biggs would crack her rib in the first period
  • Edith Birkhead was a lecturer in English Literature
  • On 20 August 1894 he married Edith Bishop.
  • Edith Blackwell Holden (1871-1920) was a British art
  • Edith Bliss
  • Edith Bolling Galt Wilson-- Wife of President Woodro
  • rst ladies have lived longer -- Anna Harrison, Edith Bolling Wilson, Betty Ford, Lady Bird Johnson,
  • He was an ancestor to Edith Bolling Wilson, Nancy Reagan, and John McCain.
  • President Woodrow Wilson and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt, spent their honeymoon there foll
  • France and Spain, accompanied by her friend Dr Edith Bone, a left-wing photographer.
  • It was at this time that Edith bore their first child, John Francis Reuel Tol
  • Edith Borella
  • Edith Borella as Olga - a City Vampire
  • Charlotte Burton, George Field, Edward Coxen, Edith Borella, Jean Durrell, Ida Lewis and John Step
  • iolet Neitz, Helen Armstrong, William Bertram, Edith Borella, Ed Coxen, Reaves Eason, George Field,
  • He had one sister, Edith, born in 1889.
  • Dutch top athletes chose her instead of judoka Edith Bosch (World and European Champion in 2005) an
  • Nasiga was defeated by Edith Bosch of the Netherlands at the Beijing Games.
  • per month to maintain herself and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale, who was commonly known as "Litt
  • and first cousin of Jackie Onassis (both named Edith Bouvier Beale, hence the nicknames "Big Edie"
  • Among their children were Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie"), Phelan Beale, J
  • Jessica Lange as 'Big' Edith Bouvier Beale
  • Presenter Edith Bowman broadcast live from the school and intr
  • hich was previously hosted by Colin Murray and Edith Bowman and previously broadcast on both Saturd
  • eg James on his Friday afternoon show and with Edith Bowman on her weekend breakfast shows.
  • he was one of a team of DJs who filled in for Edith Bowman while she was on maternity leave along
  • and TV personalities such as Jermaine Jackson, Edith Bowman and Tamzin Outhwaite.
  • Comic Relief show on 11 March (Red Nose Day), Edith Bowman was announced as the winner.
  • auren Laverne, Natalie Casey, Paddy O'Connell, Edith Bowman, Mark Durden-Smith, Julie Fernandez and
  • ris Moyles and Scott Mills, with interviews by Edith Bowman, Colin Murray, Sara Cox and Vernon Kay.
  • n Clunes, Dervla Kirwan, Natasha Kaplinsky and Edith Bowman.
  • In 1904 Campbell married American artist Edith Brand.
  • Edith Branner served as the model for the character
  • Martin and Edith Branner lived at 27 Riverside Drive in Waterfo
  • y inspired by the young Tolkien's romance with Edith Bratt, his future wife, who danced for her hus
  • He has also written under the pseudonyms Edith Brendall, Doriac Greysun and others.
  • In later life he worked with his wife Edith Brill, who later published her own books on th
  • On 1 January 1932, Edith Brown was gazetted as a Dame Commander of the
  • In 2010, Judge Garza joined Judges Edith Brown Clement and Priscilla Owen in affirming
  • story of the Ludhiana Medical College and Dame Edith Brown, O.B.E., its founder, London: Hodder and
  • irst came to national prominence as Archie and Edith Bunker's (played by Carroll O'Connor and Jean
  • eries star Jean Stapleton reprised her role as Edith Bunker, but her screen time was limited.
  • He replaced Edith Burger, (see , in 1948.
  • Edith Buxbaum (1902 - 1982), Austrian analytist
  • launched 20 September 1941; sponsored by Miss Edith C. Alder; and placed in service at Boston, Mas
  • Edith Cadivec (1880 - ?) was an Austrian teacher and
  • Edith Cadivec (1971) Confessions and Experiences.
  • In 1934, Gittings married Katherine Edith Cambell, a Cambridge contemporary who had been
  • nry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland and Lady Edith Campbell.
  • Our sister churches of Tarrington and Stoke Edith can been seen on the other side of the valley.
  • In the 1980s he married Edith Carissimi, who for four decades, ran Musso & F
  • Tyler's granddaughter, Edith Carow Roosevelt would later become First Lady
  • eption in the home of the bride's parents, was Edith Carow, later to become Roosevelt's second wife
  • Hathaway, also known as V. Everit Macy and Edith Carpenter Macy Estate, is a historic estate ho
  • His wife, Edith Carpenter Macy was a prominent member of the G
  • Roosevelt's best man in Roosevelt's wedding to Edith Carrow.
  • sman, Leonard Henry Courlander (1878-1970) and Edith Cater (1898-?), who sent him to boarding schoo
  • This article is about the former Edith Cavell Hospital.
  • Edith Cavell was born in Swardeston, Norfolk in 1865
  • gel Glacier flows down the north face of Mount Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park, Canada.
  • cause it was the van which carried the body of Edith Cavell when it was repatriated to the United K
  • Edith Cavell Hostel.
  • Edith Cavell road.
  • There are two state lower Schools in Harpur - Edith Cavell Lower School located on Manton Lane, an
  • nown as the New Gloucester Unit, now forms the Edith Cavell Healthcare Campus.
  • cox returned to the subject in 1939 with Nurse Edith Cavell starring Anna Neagle.
  • o a single site on the grounds of the existing Edith Cavell Hospital in Bretton Gate from 15 Novemb
  • gical institute, the Berkendael Institute, and Edith Cavell became its head nurse.
  • Anna Neagle as Nurse Edith Cavell
  • hospitals, Peterborough District Hospital and Edith Cavell Hospital.
  • Cavell House - green (named after Edith Cavell)
  • Edith Cavell, nurse
  • 4 December - Edith Cavell, nurse (died 1915)
  • of the park's scenic attractions include Mount Edith Cavell, Pyramid Lake with Pyramid Mountain, Ma
  • nturer Howard Carter, Cavell named after nurse Edith Cavell, Nelson after Lord Admiral Nelson and S
  • ll eventually disappear from the face of Mount Edith Cavell.
  • his film tells the story of World War I martyr Edith Cavell.
  • (the 'Elephant Man') and former Hospital nurse Edith Cavell.
  • Lady Edith Cecilia (d.
  • Noel Hood as Edith Charters
  • In 1933 O'Connell married Edith Chase Scholosberg (born 1908), who died in 196
  • His first wife was Edith Christie-Miller and after her death in 1957 he
  • Edith Clara Miles(1854 - 1934) who in 1875 married C
  • In 1907 he married Edith Clara.
  • Edith Clarke (10 February 1883 - 29 October 1959) wa
  • He wed the singer Edith Clegg in 1912 and went to London, where the co
  • Edith Clever - Die Marquise
  • : Richard Lewis; Joan Sutherland; Adele Leigh; Edith Coates; John Lanigan; Monica Sinclair; Otakar
  • tpavan Brahmin) married a Jewish scholar named Edith Cohn.
  • sh manner, much to the dismay of their mother, Edith Collier.
  • Frances Sarah Farrer; they had three children: Edith, Constance and Henry.
  • Edith continued moving to the west-northwest, headin
  • Sandra Ravel as Edith Corbett
  • Mortally wounded, he died before Edith could summon help.
  • has also been awarded Honorary Doctorates from Edith Cowan University and the University of Western
  • Kendrew Crescent ( Edith Cowan University, West Coast Institute of Tech
  • deo productions with Keith Floyd, lecturing at Edith Cowan University and acting as a wine consulta
  • Edith Cowan was elected to the West Australian Legis
  • ociate professor in politics and government at Edith Cowan University from 2004-2011, having previo
  • , from south to north, the Joondalup campus of Edith Cowan University, the main campus of West Coas
  • lia are Curtin University, Murdoch University, Edith Cowan University, University of Notre Dame and
  • nt in the School of Communications and Arts at Edith Cowan University, focusing his research on "co
  • Brown's second child by his first marriage was Edith Cowan (nee Brown).
  • eloped by The University of Western Australia, Edith Cowan University and Thales Australia.
  • ale candidate for the Legislative Assembly was Edith Cowan, who was elected as the member for West
  • division was created in 1984 and is named for Edith Cowan, the first woman elected to an Australia
  • 2 August - Edith Cowan, the first Australian woman elected as a
  • , and which she based on her relationship with Edith Craig and her own involvement in the women's s
  • The actress and stage director Edith Craig who lived with and was in a relationship
  • She, Edith Craig and Clare Atwood were friends with many
  • Edith Craig (daughter of Ellen Terry), actress, thea
  • e was opened to the public by Terry's daughter Edith Craig in 1929, as a memorial to her mother.
  • rvived in the National Trust's Ellen Terry and Edith Craig Archive.
  • After Edith Craig's death in 1947, St John and Atwood help
  • Edith Craig, Clare Atwood and Christabel Marshall at
  • Clare Atwood,one of the romantic companions of Edith Craig.
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