Pauline Powell Burns (1872–1912) was an American painter and pianist. She was the first African-American artist to exhibit paintings in California, in...
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actress and educator Pauline Bremer (b. 1996), German footballer Pauline Browes (b. 1938), Canadian politician Pauline Powell Burns (1872–1912), African-American...
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Burns (judge), Irish judge Paul E. Burns (1881–1967), American actor Pauline Powell Burns (1872–1912), American pianist and artist Paul Byrne (disambiguation)...
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Patrick Burns (disambiguation), multiple people Patti Burns (1952–2001), American journalist Paul Burns (disambiguation), multiple people Pauline Powell Burns...
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Josephine Turner, who married William W. Powell. Isabella died in 1872. She was the grandmother of Pauline Powell Burns. William B. (1821–1901), born in 1821...
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photographer, painter Ethel Carrick (1872–1952), English painter Pauline Powell Burns (1872–1912), first African-American artist to exhibit in California...
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Jefferson, where the next-door neighbor was pianist and painter Pauline Powell Burns. Remillard House, Queen Anne style. Pierre Remillard was a brickyard...
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(1900–1995), sculptor Calvin Burnett (1921–2007), book illustrator Pauline Powell Burns (1872–1912), painter John Bush (?–1754), powder horn carver Bisa...
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Dixon Bowser Martha Bailey Briggs Mary E. Britton Hallie Quinn Brown Pauline Powell Burns Katie Chapman Lulu Vere Childers Mary Cole Lucretia Newman Coleman...
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Libby Croker (Pauline McLynn). During his first episode, he was already shown to be a trouble-maker; beating up neighbour Jackson Powell (Emmanuel Ighodaro)...
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