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Henry Van der
Weyde (1838–1924) was a Dutch-born
English painter and photographer, best
known for his
photographic portraits of the late 19th century...
- The
American Artisan and
Patent Record. 3: 389. From p. 389: "Dr. Van der
Weyde then
exhibited some
samples of the
products of
distillation of tar, and...
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Edith Weyde (17
September 1901 – 10
February 1989) was a
German chemist. She
developed the
silver salt
Diffusion transfer—"Copyrapid"—which
paved the...
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William M. van der
Weyde (1871 – 10 July 1929),
sometime spelled William M.
Vander Weyde, was an
American photojournalist based in New York City. "His...
- ). New York:
Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0-8129-3107-5., p. 192
Vander Weyde,
Peter Henri (1888). The
Manufacturer and Builder,
Volume 20. pp. 83–84...
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hypothesized and
written on the subject,
including Moody (1872), Van der
Weyde (1911),
Lewis (1947), and more recently,
Smith &
Rickards (2007). In 2018...
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Damot Weyde is a
woreda in
South Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. It is a part of the
Wolayita Zone
located in the
Great Rift Valley,
Damot Weyde is...
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Fairies in
World Folklore and Mythology.
McFarland & Co. ISBN 978-0786471119.
Weyde,
Bernadette (14
August 2014). "Names for the Fairies". As Manx as the Hills...
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Weide and
other variants are Van der Weiden, Van der Weijde, Van der
Weyde, and Van der Weyden.
People with
these names include:
Annouk van der Weijden...
- 2024; the
characters include a
Neanderthal named Urs (pla**** by Jan van
Weyde),
Roman legionnaire Claudius (Max Giermann),
countess Adelheid (Antje Widdra)...