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Winifred is a
feminine given name, an
anglicization of
Welsh Gwenffrewi, from gwen, "fair", and ffrew, "stillness". It may
refer to:
Saint Winifred Winifred...
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Winifred Celeste Hervey (born May 14, 1955) is an
American television producer and screenwriter. She is
sometimes credited as
Winifred Hervey Stallworth...
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eight years spent at Holywell,
Winifred received an
inspiration to
leave the
convent and
retire inland. Accordingly,
Winifred went upon her
pilgrimage to...
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Winifred Bryson (born
Winifred Brison;
December 20, 1892 – August 20, 1987) was an
American actress of the
stage and of
silent films.
Bryson began to perform...
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Siegfried Wagner in 1930,
Winifred Wagner took over the
Bayreuth Festival,
running it
until the end of
World War II. In 1923,
Winifred Wagner met
Adolf Hitler...
- mid-air
struggle atop
Winifred's broomstick, Max and
Winifred fall onto the
hallowed ground of the cemetery,
turning Winifred to stone. As the sun rises...
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after Winifred Nicholson at the Art UK site
Winifred Nicholson site
Winifred Nicholson at artcyclopedia.com Page at Kettle's Yard, with
images Winifred Nicholson...
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Emerson Interviewed by You". Keyboard. "Meeting
Winifred Atwell "
Winifred Atwell Tribute –
Winifred Atwell Tribute". Winifredatwell.comlu.com. 20 June...
- to land a
light aircraft, so
Winifred built a
wooden hangar and
moved her Moth from Stag Lane.
During this
period Winifred, Hugh and
Frank lived at 4 South...
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Dixie Lee (born
Wilma Winifred Wyatt;
November 4, 1909 –
November 1, 1952) was an
American actress, dancer, and singer. She was the
first wife of singer...