• Frances Mary Wimperis (1840 – 19 May 1925) was a New Zealand artist. Wimperis was born in Chester, England, in 1840. She was the fourth in a family of...
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  • Fanny Stevenson (1840–1914), wife of writer Robert Louis Stevenson Frances Wimperis (1840–1925), New Zealand artist Fanny Altendorfer, Austrian luger who...
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  • Ann Jane "Jenny" Wimperis (1844 – 20 June 1929) was a British-born New Zealander watercolourist. Wimperis was born in Chester, England, in 1844. She was...
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  • Susanna White Wimperis (married name Susanna Joachim, 1842 – 3 February 1915) was a New Zealand artist. Wimperis was born in Chester, England, in 1842...
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    designed by Leonard Rome Guthrie of the English architectural practice Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie. The house was at first known by one of the names...
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    Hilton's original story was adapted into a screenplay by Frances Marion, Lajos Bíró and Arthur Wimperis. Head, Dominic. The Cambridge Guide to Literature in...
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    artists. Edmund's siblings were: Eleanor Wimperis (b.1836) John James Wimperis (b.1839) Frances Mary Wimperis, known as Fanny (1840–1925), painter and...
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  • Presbyterian minister, educationalist, community leader (born 1855) Frances Wimperis, artist (born 1840) 21 May – Samuel Kirkpatrick, businessman (born...
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  • Lœb The Arcadians 1909 West End Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot Arthur Wimperis Mark Ambient and Alexander M. Thompson Are You With It? 1945 Broadway Harry...
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  • British musical comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Frances Day, Henri Garat and Lawrence Grossmith. It was based on the stage musical...
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