-
restricted section of the
Ardua Hall library. A
Martha (female
domestic servants are
called Marthas) who
works at the Commander's
house because she is...
-
February 2014). "'Las
Marthas':
Debutantes in Laredo,
Surprisingly Colonial".
Retrieved 16
January 2019 – via NYTimes.com. "Las
Marthas"
Women Make Movies...
- The
Anarchist Marthas (Finnish: Anarkistimartat) are a
Finnish Martha organisation founded in 2007. In
addition to the
rules of the
Martha organisation...
-
Martha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra, Polish: [kɔˈstɨra]; born
August 3, 1941) is an
American retail businesswoman, writer, and
television personality. As...
- Surrey,
United Kingdom Marthas, a
class of
women in
Margaret Atwood's
novel The Handmaid's Tale and its
television adaptation Martha (1923 film), an American...
- The
Martha Organization (Finnish:
Marttaliitto ry or Martat, Swedish: Martharörelsen), also
known as the
Marthas and the
Martha ****ociation, is a Finnish...
- a time
Martha's Vineyard was
officially named Marthas Vineyard, but the
Board reversed its
decision in the
early 20th century,
making Martha's Vineyard...
- self-distribution collective. Ibarra's
filmography includes: Las
Marthas Director Synopsis: Las
Marthas story set in the
south Texas border town of Laredo, telling...
- are
called "
Marthas", as
their service is
considered imitating Martha.
Attributes Saint Martha from the
Isabella Breviary, 1497
Saint Martha and the Tarasque...
- also been
known as: Big
Muddy River,
Little Yellow River,
Martha River,
Martha's River,
Marthas River, Marthy's
River and Park River.
Montana portal List...