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  2. Hilda Lewis - Wikipedia

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    She was born Hilda Winifred Maizels in Whitechapel, London in 1896. [1] Her father, Joseph Maizels, was a Jewish jeweller and silversmith who had immigrated to England from Kalisz, Poland; [2] he married her mother, Deborah Lipman, in London in 1893. [3] Lewis originally worked as a teacher, but started writing when she moved to Nottingham in ...

  3. The Gentle Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Gentle Falcon is a historical novel for young readers by Hilda Lewis, based on the story of King Richard II and his child bride, Isabella, written in first person from the point of view of a close companion of the Queen. [1] [2] It was published by Oxford University Press in 1952 and adapted as a television series by the BBC in 1954. [3]

  4. Category:British women historical novelists - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 November 2024, at 17:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Mandy (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and is based on the novel The Day Is Ours by Hilda Lewis. It stars Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins and Terence Morgan, and features the first film appearance by Jane Asher. In the US the film was released as The Story of Mandy, [1] and later was sold to television as Crash of Silence. [2]

  6. List of historical novelists - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Lewis (1896–1974, England) Stephen Lewis (born 1937, Canada) Philip Lindsay (1906–1958, Australia) Johanna Lindsey (1952–2019, US) Ling Li (曾黎力, 1942–2018, China) David Liss (born 1966, US) S. E. Lister (born 1988, England) Penelope Lively (born 1933, England) John Gibson Lockhart (1794–1854, Scotland) Christoph Lode (born ...

  7. List of fiction set in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Penny Lace by Hilda Lewis (1946) The Hosanna Man by Philip Callow (1956) Penny Lace by Hilda Lewis (1957) Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe (1958) Harris's Requiem by Stanley Middleton (1960) Key to the Door by Alan Sillitoe (1961) To Fear a Painted Devil by Ruth Rendell (1965) The Unfortunates by B. S. Johnson (1969)

  8. List of British artists - Wikipedia

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    Hilda May Gordon (1874–1972) – British watercolourist; Frank O. Salisbury (1874–1962) – English painter known for his portraits and historical and mythological works; Dorothea Sharp (1874–1955) – British landscape painter; Eleanor Best (1875–1957) – portrait and figure painter; Evelyn Cheston (1875–1929) – English landscape ...

  9. List of victims and survivors of Auschwitz - Wikipedia

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    Two older sisters, Hilda and Beatrice, survive. Renée Firestone [68] April 13, 1924 Alive Jewish Her sister was killed at the camp during medical experiments. Samuel Pisar [69] [70] March 18, 1929: July 27, 2015: 86 Jewish Lawyer, writer. His parents and younger sister Frieda were killed during the war. Transferred to Dachau concentration camp.