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  2. Miss Maud - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded in 1971 by Maud Edmiston, a Swedish immigrant, [5] who opened a small Swedish-style pastry house in City Arcade, Perth [3] to resemble the bakery near her home in Stockholm. [6] In 1973 Edmiston opened the Miss Maud Smörgåsbord Restaurant on the corner of Pier and Murray Streets. [3]

  3. Maud Jeffries - Wikipedia

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    Maud Evelyn Craven Jeffries (14 December 1869 – 26 September 1946) was an American actress. A popular subject for a wide range of theatrical post-cards and studio photographs, she was noted for her height, [1] voice, presence, graceful figure, attractive features, expressive eyes, and beautiful face.

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  5. Maud Frizon - Wikipedia

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    Maud Frizon de Marco (born Danielle Maud Frizon; 1941 in Paris, France) is a fashion designer specializing in women's shoes. She began her career in the 1960s as a model for Parisian Haute Couture Houses of Nina Ricci , Jean Patou , and André Courrèges .

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  9. Maud Madison - Wikipedia

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    Miss Madison is the originator or many novel effects in ballroom exhibition dances," explained the San Francisco Chronicle in 1916. [12] Madison toured the United States that year, with poet Charles Keeler , [ 13 ] interpreting his poems in dances such as "The Harper's Song of Isis" (an Egyptian art-inspired dance), "The Vampire" (a bat-themed ...