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    Charlotte Mary Brame (usually known as Charlotte M. Brame, last name sometimes mistakenly given as Braeme; appeared under pseudonyms in America, notably...
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    pseudonym first used by Charlotte Mary Brame (based on the reversal of the initials). After Brame's death on 25 November 1884, Brame's daughter began to write...
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  • The Brame is a river in France. Brame may also refer to: Benjamin Brame (1772–1851), first mayor of Ipswich Charlotte Mary Brame (1836–1884), English novelist...
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    bare-knuckle prize fighter William Aucott (1830 - 1915), trade unionist Charlotte Mary Brame (1836 - 1884), Victorian novelist William Butler (1843 - 1907), founder...
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    Thorne in the titular role, based on the novel of the same name by Charlotte Mary Brame. The Twice-a-Week Plain Dealer referred to Whitman's role as highly...
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    sold at 2d. Contributors included James George Stuart Burges Bohn, Charlotte Mary Brame (1836–84), Bertha Henry Buxton, William Carpenter, James Hain Friswell...
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  • Fiction. MikeGrost.com. "Thomas W. Hanshew". Books by. goodreads. Charlotte Mary Brame (Bertha M. Clay) The Edison Kinetogram. Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated...
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    rôle in a dramatization by Edward W. Roland and Edwin Clifford of Charlotte Mary Brame's novel, Dora Thorne. A little over a year later, beginning October...
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    Little Girl in a Blue Armchair (category Paintings by Mary Cassatt)
    of Paris around 1903 for his gallery, and was later acquired by Hector Brame of Paris. It was sold in 1963 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon. They lent it...
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  • Neil Jackson James Clay as Ken Dwyer Marcus Fraser as Calvin Thompson Charlotte Tyree as Caroline Armstrong Charley Webb as WPC Anna Lawson Vicky Myers...
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