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Hewins is an
unincorporated community in
Chautauqua County, Kansas,
United States.
Hewins was
named after Edwin M.
Hewins, a
rancher and
member of the...
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Hewins is a surname, and may
refer to:
Amasa Hewins (1795–1855),
American portrait,
genre and
landscape painter Caroline Hewins (1846–1926), American...
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member of Gong in 1999.
Hewins has also
worked extensively with Hugh Hopper,
including in Dark
Horse and
Mashu (1995-8).
Hewins also
worked with Mashu...
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Caroline Maria Hewins (October 10, 1846 –
November 4, 1926) was an
American librarian.
American Libraries includes Caroline Hewins as one of the 100 Most...
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Playhouse on 28 January. Rob
Hewins (born 1958, Coventry) (member from
January 2012–November 2021) – A
drummer since age 12,
Hewins was a
member of Ultravox...
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Ralph Hewins (1909 – 1984) was a
British biographer.
Amongst his most
famous works are
Count Folke Bernadotte: his Life and Work (1949), The
Richest American:...
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Shakespeare particularly to schools.
Hewins was born in London. Her
parents were
Margaret (born) and
William Hewins. She had a
brother and a sister. Her...
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Royal Shakespeare Company in 1985.
Hewins was born in Stratford-upon-Avon to Emma and
George Henry Hewins. Her
mother was
forceful and her father...
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London School of Economics, a post he held
until 1903.
Hewins was the son of
Samuel Hewins, an iron merchant. He was
educated at
Wolverhampton Grammar...
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Tianti Hannah Bunce Watson Chase G.
Woodhouse 1995
Helen M.
Feeney Caroline Hewins Donna Lopiano María Colón Sánchez 1996
Edythe J.
Gaines Madeleine L'Engle...