- The
Gilfert is a 2,506-metre-high (8,222 ft) peak in the Tux Alps. It is the most
northerly extent of the
Rastkogel M****if and can
therefore be seen from...
-
Catherine Amelia Holman Gilfert (1789–1833) was an
American actress and
theater manager. She was
referred to by
contemporary critics as the
first star...
- 2013-07-22. "Eddie Nicholson".
Motorsport Memorial.
Retrieved 2013-07-22. "
Gilfert Nielson".
Motorsport Memorial.
Retrieved 2013-07-22. "Joop van Nieuwen****jzen"...
- closed. 1815-1817:
Joseph George Holman 1817-1822:
Charles Gilfert 1822-1825:
Amelia Holman Gilfert Robin O. Warren,
Women on
Southern Stages, 1800-1865: Performance...
- of Hamilton. She died June 11, 1810. He was the
father of
Amelia Holman Gilfert.
Werter in
Werter by
Frederick Reynolds (1786)
Villiers in
Eloisa by Frederick...
- the
parish territory are the 2,762 m high
Rastkogel and the 2,506 m high
Gilfert, both in the Tux Alps. "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke...
- The Road to Ruin by
Thomas Holcroft,
under the
management of
Charles A.
Gilfert. New York
Mayor Philip Hone
spoke at the
opening ceremony,
imploring the...
-
theatre rather than
inheriting one.
Charlotte Wrighten Placide Amelia Holman Gilfert Curry, Jane
Kathleen (1994). Nineteenth-century
American Women Theatre...
-
theatre manager Charles Gilfert (1787–1829)
Gilfert was also an
investor in the
theatre and was
married to
actress Amelia Holman Gilfert, the
daughter of the...
- 'The
Honey Moon' in the Norfolk,
Virginia company of
impresario Charles Gilfert in 1820.
Placide was
engaged by
James H.
Caldwell in his
American Company...