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Violet Targuse (née Healey, 1884 – 1937) was an
early female playwright in New Zealand. She has been
described as "probably New Zealand's most successful...
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Rosemary Campbell,
painter Betty Curnow,
painter and
printmarker Violet Targuse,
playwright Reginald Delargey,
Roman Catholic cardinal Richard Pe****,...
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There were many
writers contributing and
three quarters were women.
Violet Targuse was one who won
several Drama League competitions with her work. New Zealand...
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Auckland University. In 1938, he
married Marjorie Joan
Targuse (1912 – 2008),
daughter of
Violet Targuse. They had four sons, one of whom was also an architect...
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Norton (1942–2023), All Black,
local resident and
businessowner Violet Targuse (1884–1937), playwright,
lived on
Bretts Road at time of
death The Wizard...
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Tamairangi (fl. 1820),
tribal leader and poet
Leilani Tamu, poet
Violet Targuse (1884–1937),
playwright Anna
Taylor (born 1982),
short story author Grace...
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Sooni Taraporevala (b. 1957, India),
screenwriter Violet Targuse (1884–1937, New Zealand), pw. Lisa
Ysaye Tarleau (1885–1952,
United States)...
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Gloriavale Christian Community, author, speaker,
entrepreneur Violet Targuse (1884–1937),
playwright Anna
Taylor (born 1982), short-story
writer Apirana...
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following players: Jim Rukutai,
Arthur Hardgrave, Pullen, Strong, Alexander,
Targuse, Hughes, Griffiths, McGechan,
Clark (2), Kennedy, Tole, Wilson, and Moore...
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Cushing for
performance in Los Angeles, and New
Zealand playwright Violet Targuse. Lane's last novel, Katrine, was
released almost coincident with her death...