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- The Pinwill sisters (consisting of Mary (1871–1962), Ethel (1872–1951) and Violet (1874–1957)) were British professional woodcarvers in Devon from 1890...
- numerous references on which this article is based. Toohey & Pinwill (1989), p. 288 Toohey & Pinwill (1989), pp. 291–292 Richard Farmer, 'School for Aust. spies:...
- report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Toohey, Brian; Pinwill, William (1989). Oyster: the Story of the Australian Secret Intelligence...
- original (PDF) on 2 June 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2016. Toohey, Brian; Pinwill, William (1989). Oyster: the story of the Australian Secret Intelligence...
- still exist however, its wood carving having been first restored by the Pinwill sisters in the late nineteenth century and again in 1981 by the late Anna...
- one of his options, with Pilger referencing a 1988 interview of William Pinwill in the program "The Last Dream" that a CIA officer (Frank Snepp) had told...
- (1887–1951) Walter J. Phillips Elijah Pierce (1892–1984) Lars Pinnerud Pinwill sisters (born 1870s), English woodcarvers Susan Point Piri Poutapu Hori...
- chancel screen 15 feet (4.6 m) high and 20 feet (6.1 m) wide by Rashleigh Pinwill of Plymouth was dedicated in 1911 to mark the 400th anniversary of the...
- includes Norman architecture in Cornwall (1909). Sedding supported the Pinwill sisters to become important church woodcarvers in Devon and Cornwall. He...
- daughter of the above Mary Pinkett (1926–2003), American politician Mary Pinwill (1871–1962), English professional woodcarver and businesswoman Mary Pirie...