- "Liza"
Ersberg (18
September 1882 – 12
March 1942) was a German-Russian
parlormaid who
served in the
Russian Imperial Household. The
daughter of a stoker...
- certificate.[citation needed] She was a good
friend of
Elizaveta Ersberg, a
parlormaid at the court, and was once
engaged to Ersberg's
brother Nikolai. About...
- Critic"; "Murder on the Aisle") 08 Dec 1, 1953 "Art
Store Handyman" (a.k.a. "
Parlormaid to a Statue"; "Murder
Among the Statues") 09 Deb 8, 1953 "The Kid and...
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where she
usually worked as a Red
Cross nurse made
things difficult.
Parlormaid Elizaveta Nikolaevna Ersberg told her
niece that
Nicholas II paid closer...
-
Soviet middle-distance
runner Elizaveta Ersberg (1882-1942),
Russian parlormaid to the
Imperial family Elizaveta Glinka (1962–2016),
Russian humanitarian...
- in
various films and
television programs,
beginning with a role as a
parlormaid in the 1938 film
adaptation of Pygmalion. Ian Herbert, ed. (1981). "BELDON...
- determination", not
personal connections. He
begins by
describing Vera Prebble, a
parlormaid working at the home of the head of a
large movie studio. She (and, according...
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there with his
mother and two of his
sisters (as well as with a cook,
parlormaid and housemaid) and
stated that he was
living by his own means. Walker...