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Maria Elisabeth Hille (1827–1893), was a Dutch photographer. [1] She was the first professional female photographer in the Netherlands . She managed a studio where she worked alongside her spouse in Groningen in 1853 (from 1857 in The Hague ).
The Kommandoführerinnen during 1944/1945 included Elisabeth Kammer, [99] Emma Lankes, [100] Helene Massar, [101] and Hildegard Z [102] while Blockfuhrerinnen were Ulla Jürß {until autumn 1944}, Ruth Neudeck [103] (summer-autumn 1944), Elfriede Mohnecke (spring 1945), Martha Krüger [104] (of Barrack 23), Rosalie Leimböck (until autumn 1944 ...
Hille hid from surveillance throughout Germany until he arrived in Berlin in 1895. In Berlin, Hille received support from famous German naturalist writers of the Neue Gemeinschaft, with their financial help he opened a cabaret in 1902. [3] Hille eventually died of tuberculosis in 1904. His body was initially buried in the Berlin suburb of ...
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Elisabeth Eidenbenz (standing: 3rd from left) SAK [1] staff meeting, Château de la Hille, 1941.. Elisabeth was a young teacher from Switzerland, teaching in Switzerland and Denmark until she decided to join the Asociación de Ayuda a los Niños en Guerra ("Association to Aid Children in War").
Caitlin Clark had a strong response to Megyn Kelly's criticism about her recent comments regarding white privilege in the WNBA.. After 22-year-old Clark — who was just named Time’s Athlete of ...
He was the son of Wollert Krohn Hille (1796-1860) and Elisabeth Marie Hess Lem (1798-1888). In 1841 he entered Bergen Cathedral School. In 1848, he begin to study theology. [1] In 1865, Hille became prison chaplain in Bergen and, in 1872, he was appointed assistant pastor in Stange Church in Hedmark county.
The blog was initially published under the pen name Elisabeth Hirsch, [7] with her stated goal to "write one hilarious, embarrassing, or otherwise outrageous moment each day for 365 days straight." In 2011 Stilson founded Wayman Publishing. Five of its books became Amazon bestsellers in 2012, many of them in large categories such as women's ...