- Jane
Hylton (16 July 1926 – 28
February 1979, born
Audrey Gwendolene Clark) was an
English actress who ac****ulated 30 film credits,
mostly in the 1940s...
- Greece. She is
mentioned in Spenser's poem The
Faerie Queene (1590) as
Gwendolene, and
appears in the
mythopoeic writings of
William Blake as one of the...
- 1080/00313020802579342. ISSN 0031-3025. PMID 19152185. S2CID 34470088. Sim, Yirong; Ng,
Gwendolene Xin Pei; Ng,
Cedric Chuan Young; Rajasegaran, Vikneswari; Wong, Suet Far;...
- he
studied at the
Metropolitan College in Chicago. In 1898, he
married Gwendolene Edith King.
Robinson had
business interests as a
building contractor and...
- of
Reverend Harold Atherton. His
mother was
Maria B Shaw. He
married Gwendolene Upton in
Yorkshire during 1954. They had two children. His wife Wendi...
- Citation: AO (MILITARY DIVISION) QB 1975. CBE 1971. OBE QB 1965. MBE 1955
Gwendolene E.
Pratt (1987)
Portrait of Alan B.
Stretton AO OBE LLB,
National Portrait...
- (1883–1915), son of
William Fellowes, 2nd
Baron de Ramsey. His
mother was
Gwendolene Dorothy,
daughter of
Harry Wyndham Jefferson. He was
educated at Oundle...
- of
Hobart Technical College. They had two daughters,
Violet (‘Vi’) and
Gwendolene (‘Gwen’). "Trove: Vimpany,
Violet Emma (1886-1979)". trove.nla.gov.au...
-
Heron was the son of
Samuel George Frith Heron and
Margaret Thomasine Gwendolene Heron (née Turney) who were
resident at
Waitanguru at the time. Representing...
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Townson 1930 (1930):
Edgar Elmes 1931 (1931):
Grace Reynolds 1932 (1932):
Gwendolene Embley 1933 (1933):
Gordon Macdonald 1934 (1934):
Janet Hamilton-Smith...