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- Djelloul Marbrook, also known as Del Mabrouk (born 1934), is an American contemporary poet, writer, and photographer. Djelloul Marbrook was born in 1934...
- Juanita Rice Marbrook Guccione (née Anita Rice; 1904–1999) was an American painter, and taxidermist. During the 1930s she changed her name from Anita to...
- and was buried at Taruheru Cemetery in Gisborne. In 2003 director Jim Marbrook made a do****entary film about Potini (Dark Horse). The film was awarded...
- has also been praised by other poets, including Thomas Lux and Djelloul Marbrook. Said Thomas Lux, "Sometimes, Michael Meyerhofer’s poems are excruciatingly...
- Hall (formerly and alternately as Wyard's Place). The fifth subdivision (Marbrook Hall) near Hollyberry End, near the junction of Shaft Lane and Becks Lane...
- Flute of Sand, by Lawrence Morgan, publisher=Odhams Press, London, 1956. "Marbrook, Juanita". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press. 2011...
- University of Auckland Scientific career Fields Cellular biology Thesis Analysis of clones of cytotoxic lymphocytes  (1987) Doctoral advisor J. Marbrook...
- do****entary Rūrangi Max Currie LGBT/drama LOIMATA, The Sweetest Tears Anna Marbrook do****entary This Town David White comedy Lowdown Dirty Criminals Paul Murphy...
- Wescomb; Henry Barnett, minister of South Place Chapel; Patterson; and Marbrook Tucker. Patterson resigned from The Globe in 1869, to join a board appointed...
- 1877) Tom Mandel (born 1942) Helen Adelia Manville (1839–1912) Djelloul Marbrook (born 1934) Joseph Moncure March (1899–1977) Morton Marcus (1936–2009)...