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Ethelwyn Manning (23
November 1885 – 1 June 1972) was the
second Chief Librarian of the
Frick Art
Reference Library.
During World War II, she ****isted...
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Ethelwyn Mary
Baker (1899–1988) was a
British artist,
known as a sculptor,
painter and
commercial artist.
Baker was born in
Belfast and her
parents were...
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Ethelwyn Wetherald (26
April 1857 – 9
March 1940) was a
Canadian poet and journalist,
published across Canada and the
United States.
Wetherald was born...
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about the
title character in An
Algonquin Maiden by G.
Mercer Adam and A.
Ethelwyn Wetherald: Poor
little Wanda! not only is she non-descript and ill-starred...
- work for
child welfare. They had a son (Samuel)
Denys and a daughter,
Ethelwyn (1883–1962), who was to
publish on the
legacy of the
Golden Dawn under...
- ), children's
writer known for her book Red is Best,
published in 1982
Ethelwyn Wetherald (1857 – 1940), poet and
journalist who is best
known for her...
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Biographers have
speculated that the
Rosie Driffield character was
inspired by
Ethelwyn Sylvia (Jones)
McDonnell (1883 – 1948),
daughter of
playwright Henry Arthur...
- second-oldest
brother Davy Morgan, a
leader in the miners' union,
marries Ethelwyn Rowlands Owen Morgan, an inventor,
often found in the shed
behind the house...
- Sydney,
where on 18
November at the age of 50 he
married 35-year-old
Olive Ethelwyn Cooper, an
Australian by
birth but a
resident of Auckland. They did not...
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singing voice and
began to give
voice lessons in the home. Her
older sister,
Ethelwyn,
found work,
while her
younger siblings,
Alice and Desmond,
remained in...