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Barbara Marcia Ker-
Seymer (20
January 1905 – 25 May 1993) was a
British photographer and
society figure,
considered one of the
group designated by the...
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Henderson Brian Howard Arthur Jeffress Teresa Jungman Zita
Jungman Barbara Ker-
Seymer Oliver Messel Diana Mitford Nancy Mitford Beverley Nichols Brenda Dean Paul...
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Henry Ker
Seymer (1807 – 28 May 1864) was a
British Conservative politician.
Seymer was
first elected Conservative MP for Dorset,
alongside John Floyer...
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named the tune "St Gertrude,"
after the wife of his
friend Ernest Clay Ker
Seymer, at
whose country home he
composed the tune. The
Salvation Army adopted...
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Parallel Lives Plutarch. The Loeb
classical Library.
Retrieved 19 June 2011.
Seymer, John Gunning. (1835) The
Romance of
Ancient Egypt:
Second Series. p 72...
- 1604 by Sir
Robert Seymer.
Hanford House was
built in
Jacobean style in 1604, or 1620, and
completed in 1623, by Sir
Robert Seymer, who was a
teller of...
- were
tried in the Old Bailey. The
column '
Seymer Category'
refers to a list
prepared by
Colonel Vivian Home
Seymer of MI5 on 30
August 1945 and
which is held...
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Wyndham was
stated to have been an
inspiration to
photographer Barbara Ker-
Seymer, who took over Wyndham's
studio when the
latter went to America. Having...
- Preceded by
Henry Ker
Seymer John
Floyer Henry Gerard Sturt Member of
Parliament for
Dorset 1857– 1885 With:
Henry Ker
Seymer 1857–1864
Henry Gerard...
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moved to
England in 1930 and fell in love with
photographer Barbara Ker-
Seymer. The Tate
Museum in
London has
photographs detailing their social circle...