Lillian McNeill Palmer (1871-1961) was an American coppersmith and metalsmith whose work was part of the California Arts and Crafts movement. She worked...
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Lillian Palmer is the name of: Lillian Palmer (athlete) (1913–2001), Canadian athlete who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics Lillian McNeill Palmer...
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their daughter, Lillian McNeill Palmer. The Palmers lived there until they moved to San Francisco around 1909. Lillian Palmer had a workshop in the basement...
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Isabel McNeill Carley (1918–2011), American writer, editor and composer Charles McNeill Gray (1807–1885), American politician Lillian McNeill Palmer (1871–1961)...
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Williams met Lillian McNeill Palmer. Palmer encouraged Emily to pursue her dream of becoming an architect and Emily supported Lillian's desire for journalism...
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partner, Lillian McNeill Palmer. The property originally was owned by Lucy Washburn, a teacher at the San Jose Normal School that both Lloyd and Palmer had...
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Emily Williams to build two houses, for Williams and her partner, Lillian McNeill Palmer. Williams was a former student at the San Jose Normal School, together...
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moved the family to San Jose, California. D'Arcy Gaw worked for Lillian McNeill Palmer in San Jose, between 1907 and 1908. For a number of years, she was...
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Alexander Sutherland Neill (17 October 1883 – 23 September 1973) was a Scottish educator and author known for his school, Summerhill, and its philosophy...
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