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Freud (aka
Freud's) is a café-bar in a
Victorian former church building at 119
Walton Street in Jericho, Oxford, England. The
Freud café is
located opposite...
- day, with
Freud having been
hastily tutored in the
Hebrew prayers. The
Freuds had six children:
Mathilde (b. 1887), Jean-Martin (b. 1889),
Oliver (b....
- the
Freuds,
purchasing and
renovating a
property there in 1938. A
succession of
Freuds purchased holiday homes there,
including Anna and
Clement Freud, his...
- as the
Freuds in 1929 she became, in effect, the children's stepparent. In 1930, Anna and
Dorothy bought a
cottage together. In 1927 Anna
Freud and Burlingham...
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Lucian Michael Freud OM CH (/frɔɪd/; 8
December 1922 – 20 July 2011) was a
British painter and draughtsman,
specialising in
figurative art, and is known...
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shadow of the
Freud family. pp. 434–435. Fry,
Helen (2009).
Freuds' War. Stroud: The
History Press, pp. 161-65 Fry,
Helen (2009).
Freuds' War. Stroud:...
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Isobel Lucia Freud (born 17
April 1961),
better known as
Bella Freud, is a London-based
fashion designer.
Freud was born in London, England. She is the...
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Amalia Malka Nathansohn Freud (née Nathansohn; 18
August 1835 – 12
September 1930) was the
mother of
Sigmund Freud. She was born in Brody,
Kingdom of Galicia...
- Emma
Vallencey Freud OBE (born 25
January 1962) is an
English broadcaster and
cultural commentator.
Freud was born in
London on 25
January 1962 and is...
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Jacob Kolloman Freud (1
April 1815 – 23
October 1896) was the
father of
Sigmund Freud, the
founder of psychoanalysis. Born in town of
Tysmenytsia in the...