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In 1976, she married Gerald Fremlin, a cartographer and geographer she met during her university days. [4] The couple moved to a farm outside Clinton, Ontario, and later to a house in Clinton, where Fremlin died on 17 April 2013, aged 88. [43] Munro and Fremlin also owned a home in Comox, British Columbia. [20]
One of Nobel laureate Alice Munro’s daughters, Andrea Robin Skinner, alleged her stepfather, Munro’s husband Gerald “Gerry” Fremlin, sexually abused her when she was a child, and said her ...
The writer’s daughter, Andrea Robin Skinner, said she was first sexually assaulted by Munro’s second husband Gerald Fremlin when she was aged nine, in a new essay for the Toronto Star.
Fremlin was involved in Mass-Observation during the war, and published War Factory with Tom Harrisson in 1943. [1] [2] With Jeffrey Barnard, she was co-presenter of a BBC2 documentary, Night and Day, describing diurnal and nocturnal London, broadcast on 23 January 1987. Fremlin was an advocate of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Fremlin Walk, an outdoor shopping centre in Maidstone, Kent, England Fremlin (Dungeons & Dragons) , a creature in Dungeons & Dragons Topics referred to by the same term
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English: Fremlin Walk, Earl Street. The old gate to Fremlin's Brewery, reused as an entrance to the new shopping centre. The brewery's elephant logo can be seen above the clock but I don't know what has become of the golden elephant weather vane. Viewed from the northern end of Pudding Lane.
Charles Gerald Fraser (July 30, 1925 – December 9, 2015) was an American journalist, best known for his long service (1967–1991) at The New York Times, having begun his journalistic career at the New York Amsterdam News in 1952. He was described by journalist and sociologist Thom Blair as "a citizen journalist inside the mainstream press".