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Frances Mary
Wimperis (1840 – 19 May 1925) was a New
Zealand artist.
Wimperis was born in Chester, England, in 1840. She was the
fourth in a
family of...
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continued writing screenplays until his death.
Wimperis was born in London, the son of
Edmund Morison Wimperis and Anne
Harry Edmonds.
Educated at Dulwich...
- Ann Jane "Jenny"
Wimperis (1844 – 20 June 1929) was a British-born New
Zealander watercolourist.
Wimperis was born in Chester, England, in 1844. She was...
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founding partners were
Edmund Wimperis,
William Begg
Simpson and
Leonard Rome Guthrie, who
joined the
Wimperis &
Simpson partnership in 1925. 1925...
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Susanna White Wimperis (married name
Susanna Joachim, 1842 – 3
February 1915) was a New
Zealand artist.
Wimperis was born in Chester, England, in 1842...
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designed by
Leonard Rome
Guthrie of the
English architectural practice Wimperis,
Simpson and Guthrie. The
house was at
first known by one of the names...
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directed by
Mervyn LeRoy.
Claudine West,
George Froeschel, and
Arthur Wimperis adapted the
novel for the screen, and
received an
Academy Award nomination...
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devices that
revolutionised the art of bombing.
Wimperis was born on 27
August 1876 to
Joseph Price Wimperis, an
Australian merchant, and
Jemima Samuel in...
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toward radar (which also uses the magnetron)
under the
direction of Dr
Wimperis,
culminating in the
operation of the
first radar station at
Bawdsey in...
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Merle Oberon and Elsa Lanchester. It was
written by
Lajos Bíró and
Arthur Wimperis for
London Film Productions, Korda's
production company. The film, which...