Charis Ursula Frankenburg (née Barnett; 9 February 1892 – 5 April 1985) was a British author, one of the first women eligible for a degree from the University...
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scientist and geneticist Charis Fourkiotis (born 2001), Greek footballer Charis Frankenburg (1892–1985), British author Charis Galanakis (born 1981), Greek...
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(born 1978), author, gardener, and broadcaster ([Gardener's World) Charis Frankenburg (1892–1985), educationalist and psychologist Margaret Gardiner (1904–2005)...
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JP and Charis Frankenburg, MA Oxon, SCM, JP. Sidney Frankenburg had founded the first Jewish branch of the British Legion. Charis Frankenburg was with...
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(1908–1967, England, f) Alona Frankel (born 1937, Poland/Israel, ch/p) Charis Frankenburg (1892–1985, England, nf) Frankétienne (born 1936, Haiti, p/f/d), born...
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College. Its members included Dorothy L. Sayers, Muriel St Clare Byrne, Charis Frankenburg, Dorothy Rowe, and Amphilis Throckmorton Middlemore, among others...
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Anne Frank (1929–1945, Netherlands, Bg/H); The Diary of a Young Girl Charis Frankenburg (1892–1985, England, Ed/Ps) Ursula Franklin (1921–2016, Germany/Canada...
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"Frankenburg [née Barnett], Charis Ursula". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. "Correspondence of Charis Frankenburg"....
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literary critic; author of Georgy Girl and Diary of an Ordinary Woman Charis Frankenburg (1892–1985), author; one of the first women eligible for a degree...
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