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Faust, erster Teil : Kerkerszene / J. Fay
FAUST, ERSTER TEIL : KERKERSZENE / J. FAY
Faust, erster Teil : Kerkerszene / J. Fay (1)
Kerkerszene (1
[Faust, erster Teil : Gretchen aus dem Dom kommend] / Peint par P. Vogel. Lith. par J. Fay
[FAUST, ERSTER TEIL : GRETCHEN AUS DEM DOM KOMMEND] / PEINT PAR P. VOGEL. LITH. PAR J. FAY
[Faust, erster Teil : Gretchen aus dem Dom kommend] / Peint par P. Vogel. Lith. par J. Fay (1)
Gretchen aus dem Dom kommend (1
Robert McNamara from Fay Lewis, May 13, 1920
Letter to Robert McNamara from Fay Lewis dated May 13, 1920
The art of Fay Ballard
This essay was commissioned for the exhibition 'House Clearance', which presents a collection of drawings made by Fay Ballard since her father, the novelist J. G. Ballard, died in 2009. The 'House Clearance' of the title refers to that of the parents' home following such a bereavement. The exhibition was held at Eleven Spitalfields, London, 2 May - 29 June 2014. The artist talk in conversation with Kathy Kubicki took place on 29 May 2014
White House Steps quilt by Lula Fay Nieken Massey
Image of White House Steps quilt created in 1942 by Lula Fay Nieken Massey. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Kristal Shepherd as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. This quilt was made, while Lula was confined to bed during a pregnancy. Her mother cut the patches and They each made a quilt of the same pattern. This is the only quilt made by Lula
Dimon, Fay, and Beers records, MSS.0436
Abstract: A collection containing business correspondence and receipts of this Mobile, Alabama, partnership which included the city's Chief of Police, C. A. R. Dimon.Scope and Content Note: A collection containing business correspondence and receipts of this Mobile, Alabama partnership which included the city's Chief of Police, C. A. R. Dimon.Biographical/Historical Note: A co-partnership among C. A. R. Dimon, Albert F. Fay, and J. S. Beers in Mobile, Alabama. Dissolved October 27, 1866
Melissa Fay Greene, 20th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Melissa Fay Greene has twice been a National Book Award finalist and has won the Southern Book Critics Circle Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, the Lillian Smith Award, the Chicago Tribune Hartland Prize, the QPB New Voices Award, and the Georgia Author of the Year Award. She is author of Praying for Sheetrock, the story of the political awakening of the rural African-American community of Coastal McIntosh County and the downfall of the corrupt courthouse gang, and The Temple Bombing, about the attack on an Atlanta synagogue in October of 1958
Fay Fowler
Fay Fowler is pictured her junior year at Uintah High School. She is the daughter of Eden J. and Jesse Fowler. Her father died when she was a young girl. She later married Edward Oehler
The world of music
Digital copies were created from a selection of items in the original hard copy Fay Singer South African Jewish Music Centre collection held in DOMUS in the Music Library, Stellenbosch University.Notes by Fay Singer accompanying an excerpt of an article on musical systems and inter genre relationships in Hong Kong by J. Lawrence Witzleben, from the journal, 'The world of music' of March 2000
Works, La Fay
A group photo, standing 3rd from right: Ada La Fay Works Gronning Corey--7th grade. Sitting 3rd from left: Fontella Sampson Bishop Crafts. Standing left of La Fay behind pole: Chlora Twitchell, Delta, Uta
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