- "
Brooksmith" is a
short story written by
Henry James in 1891. The
narrator tells the
story of
Brooksmith, a
butler he had once known.
Brooksmith was responsible...
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Ethel Mildred Brooksmith (c. 1866 – 13 or 14
April 1944) was an
English tennis player. She was a quarter-finalist at the 1913
Wimbledon Championships in...
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Lesson of the
Master (1888) "The Solution" (1888) "The Pupil" (1891) "
Brooksmith" (1891) "The Marriages" (1891) "The Chaperon" (1891) "Sir
Edmund Orme"...
- case.
Crowley left
Busch and
returned to London,
where he took
Pearl Brooksmith as his new
Scarlet Woman.
Undergoing further nasal surgery, it was here...
- 6-0 1911
Mildred Brooksmith Charlotte Everard 6-2, 6-0 1912
Daisy Clark Kercheval-Hole Mrs
Reynolds 6-2, 6-0 1913
Mildred Brooksmith (2) E.M. Brogden...
- (2005).
Without Warning:
Canadian Sniper Equipment.
Service Publications.
Brooksmith,
Peter (2000). Sniper: Training,
Techniques and Weapons. St. Martin's...
- 281 (now US 377) at
Dulin (16
miles (26 km)
southwest of Brownwood) via
Brooksmith to the East and West Road. On June 16, 1949, the road was
extended to...
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Mildred Brooksmith 6–2, 6–1 1902
Clara von der
Schulenburg (1/1)
Mildred Brooksmith 6–2, 6–3 1903
Toupie Lowther (1/1)
Mildred Brooksmith 6–3, 6–1 1904...
- daughter-in-law, Jean.[citation needed] Alma
Platts ... (Mrs. Henehan), Jane
Brooksmith ... (Patricia Henehan),
Martha McClain ... (Penny Henehan),
George Kluge...
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level events, was
decided to-day, when Miss R. V.
Salusbury beat Miss M.
Brooksmith (4–6, 6—2, 6–2)".
Daily Mirror. London, England:
British Newspaper Archive...