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    Louisa Edith Church Maryon (9 February 1872, in London – 2 May 1924, in Dornach, Switzerland), better known as Edith Maryon, was an English sculptor. Along...
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  • The following is a substantially incomplete list of the works of Edith Maryon. "Camden School of Art". The Holloway & Hornsey Press. No. 1, 351. Holloway...
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  • Edith Maryon (1872–1924), English sculptor Edith Morley (1875–1964), British literary scholar Edith Nesbit (1858–1924), British writer Edith Northman...
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    nine-meter high wood sculpture executed as a joint project with the sculptor Edith Maryon. This was intended to be placed in the first Goetheanum. It shows a central...
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  • from plant materials. Rudolf Steiner appointed the English sculptor Edith Maryon as head of the School of Fine Art at the Goetheanum. Together they carved...
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  • his sister Edith. The exhibition was reviewed by The International Studio, with Maryon's work singled out as "agreeable". In March 1900 Maryon became the...
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  • Maryon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edith Maryon (1872–1924), English sculptor Edward D. Maryon (1931–2005), American painter...
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    nine-meter-high wooden sculpture, The Representative of Humanity, by Edith Maryon and Rudolf Steiner. Steiner's architecture is characterized by a liberation...
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  • (1872–1968), painter Edna Boies Hopkins (1872–1947), woodcut prints Edith Maryon (1872–1924), sculptor Virginia Randall McLaws (1872–1967), painter Nadežda...
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  • leading theosophists. On their return to England, Millicent’s friend Edith Maryon, invited them to take part in the Summer Art Course in Dornach, Switzerland...
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    but who to most were no longer known. She spoke in a devoted way of Edith Maryon, and with a fine characterization of her being about Alice Sauerwein...
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  • The works of Herbert Maryon (1874–1965) were made in a variety of mediums. They were intended to be decorative, functional, or commemorative, and were...
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    Juliet Maryon Mills (born 21 November 1941) is a British-American actress. Mills began her career as a child actress and was nominated at age 18 for a...
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    Wood 1983, p. 14. Maryon 1947, p. 137. Bruce-Mitford 1978, pp. 140, 185. Maryon 1947, p. 138. Bruce-Mitford 1978, p. 140. Maryon 1947, pp. 137–140, 143...
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    and Oceans, and Doris Kathleen (Bernard) Sinclair. Her grandmother, Rose Edith (Ivens) Bernard, with whom she had an especially close relationship, lived...
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    mosquitoes and on malaria. He was involved, along with Marjorie Ethel (Mary) Maryon, in the training of malariologists from around the world on laboratory techniques...
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    Industrial Arts) was founded in 1884 by Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley and his wife Edith as an evening class in woodwork and repoussé metalwork at the Crosthwaite...
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    and they were divorced in 1951. On 20 September 1952, he married singer Édith Piaf. However, in 1957, this marriage also ended in divorce. He was the...
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    flowing the other way. The fragments were used in 1945–1946 by Herbert Maryon to produce the reconstructed helmet that was displayed at the Festival of...
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  • House of Representatives who have succeeded their spouses in Congress. Maryon Pittman Allen (Senate) Elizabeth Andrews (House) Jean Spencer Ashbrook (House)...
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    full-time head, Harold Stabler, was appointed, succeeded in 1900 by Herbert Maryon. The school was mainly financed from sales of its products, and continued...
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  • Instant Sunshine 29-Dec-81 2749 The Don't-know-whether Forecaster Alan Maryon-Davis Instant Sunshine 30-Dec-81 2750 The Duel Miles Kington Instant Sunshine...
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  • Egede-Nissen Stig Egede-Nissen Hildegunn Eggen Harald Eia Egil Eide Jon Eikemo Maryon Eilertsen Per Christian Ellefsen Lena Kristin Ellingsen Kjersti Elvik Leif...
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  • mother Bente Børsum as a night-shift nurse Wilfred Breistrand as the father Maryon Eilertsen as Sissel Veslemøy Haslund as a midwife Tania Kjeldset as Gudrun...
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  • Virginia Nancy Paterson Delta Lambda International war crimes prosecutor Maryon Pearson Beta Psi Wife of Lester B. Pearson the 14th Prime Minister of Canada...
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    university Roger W. Mills – Emeritus Professor of Finance, University of Reading Edith Morley – Professor of English, University College, Reading: the first woman...
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  • filmmaker (d. 2018) Ernie Wise, English comedian (d. 1999) November 30 Maryon Pittman Allen, American politician and journalist (d. 2018) Hayashiya Sanpei...
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  • of Denmark (b. 1940) Pamela Marshall Thomas Martin (1697–1771) Herbert Maryon, OBE, FIIC (1874–1965) Antti Matikkala (1979–2019) The Ven David Gwynne...
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    Wilding away from the studio. Instead her leading deputy camera operator Maryon Parham took photographs of Wallis Simpson, the future Duchess of Windsor...
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    actress-like expression, and easily wins the audience over by singing the Édith Piaf song Exodus. Mireille Mathieu was runner-up that year with Les cloches...
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