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- Normandy and Corsica (1903–1905) Movement Impressionism Spouse(s) Marion Ethelwynne Russell, married 1952 Awards Member in 1920, Royal Canadian Academy Elected...
- XXVII: 289. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00008395. Van Riet Lowe married Iris Ethelwynne Kelly in Cape Town in 1922. They had a son and a daughter. He was an accomplished...
- co-founder, with Harold (Hal) Midgely Taylor, of the Golden ****erel Press. Ethelwynne (nickname, "****") ) Stewart McDowall was born on 27 September 1896 in...
- Cleverdon McPherson, née Lyle. She was their first-born child; her sister Ethelwynne Lyle McPherson was born in 1877. The family called Margaret by her middle...
- of drawings" to the book was made by Edward Warner. In 1937, painter Ethelwynne M. Quail has performed illustrations to the Theosophical book Kingdom...
- cooperative with four partners, Hal Taylor, Barbara Blackburn, Pran Pyper, and Ethelwynne (****) Stewart McDowall. In April 1920 Hal Taylor and **** McDowall had...
- retirement in 1970. Divers died in Footscray in 1978. In 1924 he married Ethelwynne Bowen, with whom he had two children; a later marriage on 5 November 1955...
-  Netherlands 223 Sunk 26 July 1917 Flore  France 3,553 Sunk 26 July 1917 Ethelwynne  United Kingdom 3,230 Damaged 14 August 1917 Majorka  Norway 1,684 Sunk...
- South Africa to stay with friends Mr and Mrs Quail and their daughter Ethelwynne, who was an artist. Under Hodson's direction she painted the illustrations...
- Esther Lu and Nathaniel welcomed Edward Guy Carleton Edgerton (1872–1956), Ethelwynne Maude Edgerton (1874–1955), and Ralph Malcolm Edgerton (1876 – c. 1950)...