Janet Teissier du Cros (born Janet Sinclair Craigie Grierson; 26 January 1905 – 14 October 1990) was a writer, translator, broadcaster and pianist who...
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Louis Teissier du Cros a native of Aulas, at Bois de Boulogne in Paris. The Teissier du Cros family members were silk spinners from the hamlet of Cros, Gard...
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psychologist Janet Tedstone (born 1959), English cricketer Janet Teissier du Cros (1905–1990), Scottish writer, translator, broadcaster, and pianist Janet Tempest...
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commune and the area during the Second World War as experienced by Janet Teissier du Cros and family. Communes of the Gard department "Répertoire national...
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would show sympathy for Jews; as a Scot married to a Frenchman, Janet Teissier du Cros wrote in her diary about a Jewish woman wearing her yellow star...
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Grierson who co-founded the Samson Press, and writer and pianist Janet Teissier du Cros. He was educated at King's College, University of Aberdeen and Christ...
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University and "flourished" there, according to her sister, writer Janet Teissier du Cros. It was at Somerville College, Oxford that she met Joan Shelmerdine...
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at 12 Regent Terrace from 1913 to 1933. His daughter Janet (married name Janet Teissier du Cros) was an author who later wrote Divided Loyalties about...
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Chasins Erik Chisholm Victor Hely-Hutchinson Frederick Septimus Kelly Janet Teissier du Cros William Wordsworth this teacher's teachers Traetta (1727–1779) studied...
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