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Since 2009, Goldsmith and his family have owned a former dairy farm, Cannwood, in North Brewham, Somerset, which is managed to support nature-friendly farming and rewilding. On 8 July 2019, Goldsmith's 15-year-old daughter, Iris, died in a quad bike accident at the farm. [40] Part of the land at Cannwood is now a memorial stone circle for Iris ...
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Born Iris Barrel in to a Jewish family in Astoria, Queens, New York City, on August 29, 1921, [2] Apfel was the only child of Samuel Barrel (1897–1967), whose family owned a glass and mirror business, and his Russian-born wife, Sadye "Syd" Barrel (née Asofsky, 1898–1998), who owned a fashion boutique.
Presby Memorial Iris Gardens is a nonprofit, living museum specializing in iris flowers, located at 474 Upper Mountain Avenue, Montclair in Essex County, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The gardens are situated on 6.5 acres. Adjacent to the gardens is a Victorian house, the Walther House.
The Mt Kenya Game Ranch was founded in the 1960s by filmstar William Holden, Don and Iris Hunt, Julian McKeand and Deane Johnson after purchase of an 1,800-acre (7.3 km 2) game farm on the slopes of Mount Kenya. [5]
As Iris and Lucas open the main door they are chased back inside by a reanimated Diego, who bites Lucas. Francis, hearing his family's screams, recovers his sanity and escapes the basement. Francis kills Diego but collapses into a stupor upon seeing Lucas being bitten, leaving Iris alone to amputate his infected limb.
Dame Iris Margaret Origo, Marchesa Origo, DBE (née Cutting; 15 August 1902 – 28 June 1988) was an English-born biographer and writer. She lived in Italy and devoted much of her life to improving the Tuscan estate at La Foce , near Montepulciano , which she bought with her husband in the 1920s.