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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...
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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...
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Flute of Sand, by
Lawrence Morgan, publisher=Odhams Press, London, 1956. "
Marbrook, Juanita".
Benezit Dictionary of Artists.
Oxford University Press. 2011...
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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)...