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    Jean-Pierre Gutton. Dévots et société au XVIIe siècle : construire le ciel sur terre

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    Lambert Fanny. Jean-Pierre Gutton. Dévots et société au XVIIe siècle : construire le ciel sur terre. In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 2005, tome 163, livraison 1. pp. 298-299

    Fanny Kamm Bensinger Collection 1900-1936

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    This collection mostly contains correspondence to Fanny Kamm Bensinger. The earliest material are postcards (1918, 1927) from Fanny von Manstein, including English translations. Then there is correspondence and training material from Fanny Kamm Bensinger's career as a foot care specialist with Deutsche Scholl Werke (Dr. Scholl's), first in Germany then in Israel. Also includes printout of census sheet showing Mannstein residence (circa 1900).Fanny Kamm was born in Fulda (?), Germany. In the early 1930s she was employed by Deutsche Scholl Werke as a pedicurist, having been trained by the company. In 1935 she moved to Palestine, joining Scholl Mfg Co, which operated in Cairo, Alexandria, and Jerusalem. In 1936 she got married, taking on the name Bensinger. The author and housewife Franziska (Fanny) von Manstein, née Betzold (1850-1941) converted to Judaism before her marriage to the convert Ernst von Manstein. The artist Baron Ernst von Manstein (1869-1944), scion of an old established gentile German family, converted to Judaism in 1892, leading a Jewish orthodox lifestyle even under Nazi rule.Processed for digitizatio

    Stirling, Fanny

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    Fanny Stirling or Mrs. Stirling was one of the stage names of Mary Ann Lambert. She was born in 1815 in London, England. She made her stage debut as Miss Fanny Clifton at age sixteen. She met and married Edward Stirling, a stage manager, while performing at The Pavilion in London. She was successful in both comedic and tragic roles, playing in Faust, As You Like It and Romeo and Juliet, where she acted beside Mary Anderson. She later married Sir Charles Gregory making her Lady Fanny Gregory. She died in 1895.4 x 6.5 in; Cabinet car

    Fanny Gray

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    Woman waiting for a man who loves Fanny Grayhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1365/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence - 01

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    Letter - To and from Fanny Makepeace Jameson and members of her family (52 pages)Correspondenc

    Sewing Samples

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    Photograph - Sewing samples from Fanny Makepeace Jameson's time in school and a small spool of thread (2 pages)Artifact

    Diary

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    Booklet - Hand written travelogue and diary of Fanny Make-peace Jameson's trip into British Columbia in June and July (44 pages

    Hair Twists

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    Notes - Braids of hair from Fanny Makepeace Jameson and her sister Elizabeth and a sample from Fanny's son Francis, Byemoor, AB (4 pages)Artifact

    Workbook

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    Book - Students MSS Book, Richard Jameson's school workbook, (Byemoor, Alberta). There are eight pages of penciled school work written by Fanny Makepeace Jameson's son (10 pages)Personal Record
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