• Agnes Fry FRAS (25 March 1869 - 15 August 1958) was a British bryologist, astronomer, botanical illustrator, writer and poet, who donated Failand House's...
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    the judge Edward Fry, he grew up in a wealthy Quaker family in Highgate. His siblings included Joan Mary Fry, Agnes Fry and Margery Fry; Margery was principal...
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    Scottish stage actress and soprano singer Agnes Freund (1866– after 1902), German stage actress Agnes Fry (1869–1958), British bryologist, astronomer...
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  • Agnes E. Fry was a US Confederate blockade runner built by the shipyard of Caird & Company in Greenock on the lower River Clyde in Scotland, and launched...
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    Agnes Campbell Macphail (March 24, 1890 – February 13, 1954) was a Canadian politician and the first woman elected to Canada's House of Commons. She served...
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    Agnes Fry (1869–1957) – co-writer with her father on several scientific treatises and later wrote a biography of him; and her twin sister Isabel Fry (1869-1958)...
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    Elizabeth Gertrude Britton (1858–1934) Margaret Sibella Brown (1866–1961) Agnes Fry (1869–1957/8) Heinrich Christian Funck (1771–1839) Robert Kaye Greville...
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  • Geoffrey Edwards Havelock Ellis Hans Eysenck Ronald Fisher Edmund B Ford Agnes Fry[citation needed] Francis Galton, after whom the institute was eventually...
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  • of the prison reformer Margery Fry, of the Quaker activist and writer Ruth Fry, of the poet and bryologist Agnes Fry. During the First World War she...
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    choreographed by Agnes de Mille and starred Alfred Drake (Curly), Joan Roberts (Laurey), Celeste Holm (Ado Annie), Howard da Silva (Jud Fry), Betty Garde...
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    Varian Mackey Fry (October 15, 1907 – September 13, 1967) was an American journalist. Fry ran a rescue network in Vichy France that helped 2,000 to 4...
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  • the government. The original Elizabeth Fry Society of Canada was founded in 1939 by Member of Parliament Agnes Macphail. The current[as of?] executive...
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    Joan Mary Fry, the social reformer, Roger Fry of the Bloomsbury Group, the biographer and bryologist Agnes Fry and pacifist Anna Ruth Fry. She was home...
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    with seafood dishes such as fish and chips, fish sandwiches, fish fingers, fried oysters, and calamari. Tartar sauce is based on either mayonnaise or aioli...
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    Agnes Monica Muljoto (born 1 July 1986), known professionally as Agnez Mo (stylized in all caps), is an Indonesian singer, songwriter, dancer, record...
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    Agnes Scott College is a private women's liberal arts college in Decatur, Georgia. The college enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduate and graduate...
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  • Isabel Fry (25 March 1869– 26 March 1958) was an English educator and social activist. She was one of twins, with her sister Agnes Fry, born to the barrister...
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  • George C. Griffiths (1852–1924). A notable female member was bryologist Agnes Fry. In 1972, the association became a charity. On 29 June 2010, the membership...
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    Stone to promote the film. She also starred as Sister Agnes in the Broadway production of Agnes of God in 1983, a run which overlapped with her mother's...
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    Arthur Miller (redirect from Agnes Barley)
    announced that he had been in love with 34-year-old minimalist painter Agnes Barley and had been living with her at his Connecticut farm since 2002,...
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  • music scene, Agnes Monica's record label collaborated with the Indonesian franchise of the American fast food restaurant, KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) to...
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  • Heights New York United States firefighter, ladder 118 FDNY David Scott Agnes 46 WTC Port Washington New York United States assistant vice president Cantor...
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    played the role of Walter Richter in the film adaptation of Peter Stamm's Agnes, next to Odine Johne [de], who portrayed the titular role. Since 2017, Kampwirth...
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  • Agnes Grozier Herbertson (c. 1875 – 1958) was a Norwegian writer and poet who later lived in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Herbertson was born in Oslo circa...
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    Year Title Role Notes 1958 The High Cost of Loving Jenny Fry 1959 Shadows Woman in Nightclub Uncredited 1962 Lonely Are the Brave Jerry Bondi The Spiral...
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  • Vincenzo Battista. In 1864, an opera by William Henry Fry with libretto by his brother Joseph Reese Fry based on the Victor Hugo novel. First performance:...
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    International Literary Award and the Yehuda Amichai prize for literature. Agi (Agnes) Fried (later Mishol) was born in Cehu Silvaniei, Transylvania, Romania, to...
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  • Mendon, Cache County, Utah on January 2, 1900, to Joseph William Hancock and Agnes Richards. Hancock enlisted in the infantry in World War I. In 1925, he graduated...
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  • for racist 'Type C' comment, fried chicken brand blames FB admin and reassigns her". Retrieved 14 May 2024. "DarSA Fried Chicken Apologizes For Racist...
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  • Arches. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN 0-553-34759-4. Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John (November 11, 2010). ""Harry J. Sonneborn" (Book...
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