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Ganna Walska (born
Hanna Puacz on June 26, 1887 –
March 2, 1984) was a
Polish opera singer and
garden enthusiast who
created the
Lotusland botanical gardens...
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Ganna Walska Lotusland, also
known as Lotusland, is a non-profit
botanical garden located in Montecito, near
Santa Barbara, California,
United States....
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invented a
system for
detecting submarines. In 1938,
Matthews married Ganna Walska, a Polish-American
opera singer, perfumer, and feminist,
whose four previous...
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opera career of his
second wife,
Ganna Walska, as
direct influences on the screenplay.: 49
Contemporaries said
Walska had a
terrible voice; The New York...
- men with impotency. In 1922,
McCormick married Polish opera singer Ganna Walska. They
divorced in 1931.
McCormick died on
October 16, 1941, of a cerebral...
- 37-acre (15 ha)
estate and
botanic gardens built by
Polish opera singer Ganna Walska and
managed as a nonprofit. El
Fureidis –
private residence designed by...
- 1992),
Ukrainian cyclist Ganna Sorokina (born 1976),
Ukrainian diver Ganna Walska (1887–1984),
Polish opera singer This page or
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dance performances in 1919. The
theatre was
purchased by
Madame Ganna Walska (Mrs.
Harold Fowler McCormick) in 1922,
although not with the intention...
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working on
Hatha Yoga, he met and in 1942
married the
Polish opera star
Ganna Walska,
becoming her
sixth and last husband. They
purchased the
historic 37-acre...
- (1886–1968)
Sophie Stebnowska (1753–1848)
Stefania Toczyska (1943–)
Agnieszka Truskolaska (1755–1831)
Ganna Walska (1887–1984) Stanisława
Zawadzka (1890–1988)...