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Agnes Giberne (19
November 1845 – 20
August 1939) was a
prolific British novelist and
scientific writer. Her
fiction was
typical of
Victorian evangelical...
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Maria Rosina Giberne (1802−1885) was a French-English
artist and
convert to
Roman Catholicism. The
seventh of
thirteen children,
Giberne was born in Clapton...
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Edgar Giberne (24 June 1850 – 21
September 1889) was an
English artist and
illustrator from a
notable Huguenot family. His
output was
limited to some...
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Juliana Horatia Ewing Frederic W.
Farrar G. E.
Farrow Agnes Giberne Anna
Maria Hall L. T.
Meade G. A.
Henty Frances Hodgson Burnett Thomas...
- Everett-Green
Juliana Horatia Ewing Frederic W.
Farrar G. E.
Farrow Agnes Giberne Anna
Maria Hall L. T.
Meade G. A.
Henty Frances Hodgson Burnett Thomas...
- Gale de
Giberne Sieveking (26
August 1925 – 2 June 2007) was a
British prehistoric archaeologist, best
known for his work on
flint and
flint mines, particularly...
- 1896) 1843 – C. X. Larrabee,
American businessman (d. 1914) 1845 –
Agnes Giberne, Indian-English
astronomer and
author (d. 1939) 1859 –
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov...