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- Juliana Hepzibeth Scott Szczepanowska de Ferranti (1825 – 1906) was a British concert pianist and author. She was born Juliana Hepzibeth Scott, one of...
- Dąbrówka Szczepanowska [dɔmˈbrufka ʂt͡ʂɛpaˈnɔfska] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pleśna, within Tarnów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship...
- Tarleton Mrs Tarleton Lord Summerhays John Tarleton Joseph Percival Lina Szczepanowska Julius Baker Misalliance is an ironic examination of the mating instincts...
- 2014. Rich 1994, pp. 133–134. Zhao 2008, p. 440. Beiner et al. 2015. Szczepanowska 2013, pp. 84–85. Burleson 2001, p. 23. Insight Explorer & IPEN 2016...
- Danyasha Center Stage Theatre 1975 Tartuffe Dorina 1976 Misalliance Lina Szczepanowska 1976 She Stoops To Conquer Constance 1977 Private Lives Amanda or Sibyl...
- based on the Nijinsky legend. In 1953 Geva pla**** the character of Lina Szczepanowska a sarcastic acrobat in a New York revival of George Bernard Shaw's Misalliance...
- 002. Archived from the original on 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2012-06-29. Szczepanowska, Hanna M. (2013). Conservation of cultural heritage: key principles...
- Vorder-Brühl, near Vienna, to father Wilhelm and mother Teofila (née Szczepanowska). He attended the prestigious Collegium Theresianum and subsequently...
- v t e Gmina Pleśna Seat Pleśna Other villages Dąbrówka Szczepanowska Janowice Lichwin Łowczówek Lubinka Rychwałd Rzuchowa Świebodzin Szczepanowice Woźniczna...
- photographer and architect Gina Ferranti, American actress Juliana Scott Szczepanowska de Ferranti (1825 – 1906), British concert pianist and author. Marie...