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- Levetus". Mackintosh Architecture. Retrieved 4 March 2017. Levetus, Amelia Sarah (1904). Imperial Vienna. ISBN 9785876840943. Holme, Charles; Levetus...
- professional singer. Her aunt, Amelia S. Levetus, was an art critic who wrote for The Studio. In 1878 the Levetus family moved back to England, first living...
- Celia Moss Levetus (1819–1873) was an English writer. Her best known work is The Romance of Jewish History, which she published in serial form with her...
- Kitzinger, professor Celia Larkin, partner of Irish Prime Minister Celia Levetus (1874–1936), Canadian-English author, poet and illustrator Celia Logan...
- finest work. This collaboration was described by contemporary critic Amelia Levetus as "perhaps their greatest work, for they were allowed perfectly free scope"...
- entertaining novels [who] must be rather cosmopolitan in her tastes." In A.S. Levetus' 1905 piece for Womanhood entitled "What Women are Doing in Austria," she...
- mother was Emma Annie Levetus of Birmingham, daughter of a Moldavian Jewish emigrant, and sister of the writer Amelia Sarah Levetus. In 1954, Germains wrote...
- finest work. This collaboration was described by contemporary critic Amelia Levetus as "perhaps their greatest work, for they were allowed perfectly free scope"...
- War I flying ace, lived in Edgbaston until his military service. Celia Levetus (1874–1936), illustrator. Sir Oliver Lodge, physicist, lived at Westbourne...
- C. A. Nicholson may refer to: Celia Levetus (1874-1936), Canadian-English writer using pen-name C.A. Nicholson Sir Charles Nicholson, 2nd Baronet (1867–1949)...