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Hazel Hannell (December 31, 1895 –
February 6, 2002) was an
American artist and activist. She was
known for her pottery, watercolors,
woodblock prints...
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James Hannell (1
December 1813 – 31
December 1876) was an auctioneer, publican, and
Australian politician elected as a
member of the New
South Wales Legislative...
- in the
Ionian Islands, 1815–1864.
Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781785332623.
Hannell, David. "The
Ionian Islands under the
British Protectorate:
social and...
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floor and
servants rooms on the
floor above.
Aside from Courvoisier, Mary
Hannell, the cook and
Sarah Mancer, the
housemaid were the only
resident staff...
- so-called mental-noise
hypothesis of neuroticism. Yates,
Gregory C. R.;
Hannell, Glynis; Lippett, R. Mark (February 1985). "Cognitive slippage, test anxiety...
- from the
original on June 24, 2013.
Retrieved April 21, 2010.
Lawrence Hannell, Melbourne,
Australia "Extra
chromosome brings acquittal on
murder charge"...
- was
originally built in 1827 by
Andrew Sparke and
later operated by John
Hannell,
whose tomb is nearby. The
loader was
built in 1935 for the
Hetton Bellbird...
- Council,
including its
president Dorothy Richardson Buell and
activist Hazel Hannell,
began a
nationwide campaign to buy the land.
Their first success was the...
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Garnet Hannell Carroll, OBE (4
December 1902 – 23
August 1964) was an
Australian actor,
theatre owner and
theatrical director and producer. He helped...
- in Belmont, New
South Wales. Her
parents were Ada Mary
Theobald (born
Hannell) and John
Alexander Williamson. She was the
first of
their five children...