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Gwen Raverat née Darwin ( full name Gwendolen Mary Raverat, 26 August 1885 to 11 February 1957 ) was a celebrated English wood engraver who was a founder member of the Society of Wood Engravers.
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One of Brooke's contemporaries, Gwen Darwin, later Raverat, grew up in the old mill by the Mill Pond.
In the book Period Piece: A Cambridge Childhood, the niece of Charles Darwin, Gwen Raverat describes how she grew up at Newnham Grange.
The Darwins had no children of their own, and after his wife died, William devoted himself much to his nieces Gwen Raverat, Frances Cornford, and Margaret Keynes.
Gwen Raverat ( née Darwin ) ( 1885 – 1957 ) was the daughter of George Howard Darwin and was an artist.
William Pryor ( b. 1945 ), memoirist, entrepreneur, screenwriter, grandson of Gwen Raverat ( née Darwin ), see above.
Lucy Rawlinson ( née Pryor ) ( b. 1948 ), painter ( as Lucy Raverat ), granddaughter of Gwen Raverat ( née Darwin ), see above.
From 1885, Sir George Darwin ( son of Charles Darwin ) lived in Newnham Grange ( built in 1793 ), where he raised his children ( including Sir Charles Darwin and Gwen Raverat ).
Gwen and née
Leslie Richard ( Dick ) Groves Jr. was born in Albany, New York, on 17 August 1896, the third son of four children of a pastor, Leslie Richard Groves, Sr, and his wife Gwen née Griffith.
Gwen Harwood AO ( 8 June 19204 December 1995 ), née Gwendoline Nessie Foster, was an Australian poet and librettist.
The 1983 book Portrait of a Friend by Watkins ' wife Gwen ( doline ) ( née Davies ) deals with the relationship.
Lady Gwen Thompson ( September 16, 1928 – May 22, 1986 ) was the " public Craft name ", or pseudonym of Witchcraft author Phyllis Thompson ( née Healy ).
Pryor was born in Farnborough in 1945, to Mark Gillachrist Marlborough Pryor, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Sophie ( née Raverat ), daughter of Jacques Raverat and his wife Gwen ( née Darwin ) ( granddaughter of Charles Darwin ).
Gwen and Darwin
He married the English painter Gwen Darwin, in 1911, the daughter of George Darwin and granddaughter of Charles Darwin.
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" The full length music video also elaborated on this, starting off with a tired and uninspired Gwen, who eventually discovers a flyer advertising help for writer's block.
In January 2008, Haste the Day went on a full American tour with Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Drop Dead, Gorgeous and fellow Indianapolis band, Gwen Stacy.
Gwen and name
Fertility's job is being a surrogate mother for couples who can't conceive ( Fertility is actually a pseudonym-her real name is Gwen ); however, Fertility actually happens to be barren, so her job is, in essence, prostitution.
Araujo, who was undergoing hormone therapy and going by the name of Gwen Amber Rose Araujo at the time, met Michael Magidson, Jose Merél, Jaron Nabors, and Jason Cazares in the summer of 2002.
Originally called MDMA ( Massive Dance Music Alert ), they first had chart success under the name Utah Saints with the singles " What Can You Do For Me " ( UK No. 10 ), " Something Good " ( their biggest UK success at No. 4 ) and " Believe In Me ", a UK No. 8 chart hit, which they described as their vocal sample trilogy as those singles sampled Gwen Guthrie, Kate Bush and The Human League respectively (" What Can You Do For Me " also featured a sample from Eurythmics ).
The name not only referenced the movie's automotive theme, but it also placed Gwen " Rose " Dickey, front and center.
The Jackal clone who was thought to have died at Shea Stadium was revealed to have survived and married the Gwen Stacy clone under an assumed name.
The group took its name from record producer Richie Rome, who added at T to the name and originally consisted of four singers Jean Davis, Cassandra Wooten, Gwen Oliver ( who eventually married musician Fred Wesley ), and Nadine Felder originally known as Honey & The Bees.
Adwen, Canauc ( Cynog ), Cleder ( Clether ), Dilic ( Illick ), Endelient ( Endelienta ), Helie, Johannes ( Sion ), Iona, Juliana ( Ilud ), Kenhender ( Cynidr ), Keri ( Curig ), Mabon ( Mabyn ), Menfre ( Menefrewy ), Merewenne ( Marwenna ), Morewenna ( Morwenna ), Nectanus ( Nectan ), Tamalanc, Tedda ( Tetha ), Wencu ( Gwencuff, Gwengustle, name of Saint Nennocha ), Wenheden ( Enoder ), Wenna ( Gwen ), Wensent, Wynup ( Gwenabwy ) and Yse ( Issey ).
In the early 1970s Wood often read Scottish stories on the BBC children's TV programme Jackanory under the name Auntie Gwen.
Richard Salter Storrs, and other clergy on the book's committee were members or frequent preachers of Upjohn's Church of the Pilgrims .< ref name = Steege > Steege, Gwen W. " The ' Book of Plans ' and the Early Romanesque Revival in the United States: A Study in Architectural Patronage.
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