Estrid Hein (née Hansen; 27 July 1873 – 25 July 1956) was a Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist. She practised in Copenhagen...
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resistance fighter and archivist Gus Hansen, professional poker player Estrid Hein (1873–1956), ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist Ville...
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peace activist Idy Hegnauer (1909–2006) – Swiss nurse and peace activist Estrid Hein (1873–1956) – Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist...
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and peace activist Eva Hemmer Hansen (1913–1983) – writer and feminist Estrid Hein (1873–1956) – ophthalmologist, women's rights activist, pacifist Dagmar...
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pacifist Eline Hansen (1859–1919) – Danish feminist and peace activist Estrid Hein (1873–1956) – Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist...
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illustrator, central proponent of symbolist painting (born 1872) 25 July – Estrid Hein, ophthalmologist and women's rights activist (born 1873) 31 August –...
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Tegner, sculptor linked with the Symbolist movement (died 1950) 27 July – Estrid Hein, ophthalmologist and women's rights activist (died 1956) 2 August – Harald...
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consisting of 30 women, including Gyrithe Lemche, Henni Forchhammer, Estrid Hein, Matilde Bajer and Ellen Hørup. They travelled throughout Denmark encouraging...
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(1871–1949), an officer in the Life Guards. From an early age, like her cousin Estrid Hein, Carstensen took a special interest in the status of women in the community...
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Finlandica in 1972 when bought by Stena Line, and Baltic Star in 1974. MS Hein Godenwind (1964, Chartered) Built in 1960. Sank in Gibraltar harbour in 2007...
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