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Esther Marion Armstrong was the widow of pioneering radio FM inventor Edwin Howard Armstrong. She is notable for continuing — and winning — her husband's patent lawsuits against some of America's largest electronics manufacturers after his suicide. [ 1 ]
Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 [2] – February 1, ... Armstrong and his new wife Esther Marion McInnis in Palm Beach in 1923. The radio is a portable ...
The Robert and Esther Armstrong House, also known as Pleasant Hill, is a historic building located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. This is the last of two documented houses that regionalist artist Grant Wood designed in its entirety in the city. [ 2 ]
She was born Esther Helen Armstrong in Newcastle upon Tyne on 25 June 1902 and was educated at the Central Newcastle High School, [2] where she won the cricket-ball throwing competition every year. [3] From 1929, she acted with the Newcastle Repertory Company. [2] Her first play The Willing Spirit was produced in 1936.
Catherine Murat, Princess Murat (née Catherine Daingerfield Willis). This is a non-exhaustive list of some American socialites, so called American dollar princesses, from before the Gilded Age to the end of the 20th century, who married into the European titled nobility, peerage, or royalty.
Esther Lane (Susan Jameson) (2003–2013): Esther is Brian Lane's long-suffering wife: they have been married for nearly thirty years. Esther and Brian met when he arrested her for attempting to steal a copy of Lady Chatterley's Lover from a library. Brian once suspected Esther of being a spy sent to report on his activities, when he discovered ...
A. Armstrong Farm, Newark, Delaware; Armstrong-Walker House, Middletown, Delaware; Armstrong House (Citra, Florida) Armstrong House (Lumpkin, Georgia) George and Susan Guiberson Armstrong House, Winterset, Iowa; Robert and Esther Armstrong House, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Armstrong House (North Adams, Massachusetts) Joseph Armstrong House, Lapeer ...
Esther, [a] originally Hadassah, is the eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. According to the biblical narrative, which is set in the Achaemenid Empire , the Persian king Ahasuerus falls in love with Esther and marries her. [ 1 ]