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Little was the joint honourable secretary, together with Almyra Gray, for the fundraising effort for the Five Sisters window memorial. Within nine weeks, 32,000 people had donated a total of £3,500 [ 9 ] [ 10 ] (equivalent to £165,000 in 2024). [ 11 ]
The Riddle of the Frozen Fountain, 1972 3. The Secret of the Silver Dolphin, 1972 4. Mystery of the Wax Queen, 1972 5. The Secret of the Minstrel's Guitar, 1972 6. The Phantom Surfer, 1972 7. The Secret of the Swiss Chalet, 1973 8. The Haunted Lagoon, 1973 9. Mystery of the Bamboo Bird, 1973 10. The Sierra Gold Mystery, 1973 11. The Secret of ...
The Mystery that Never Was [17] (1961): Characters include Nicky Fraser, Nicky's dog Punch, Nicky's maternal uncle Bob, Nicky's best friend Ken, Ken's sister Penny, and Penny's friend Winnie. Adventure of the Strange Ruby [ 18 ] (1960): Characters include Pat and his sister Tessa, twins Faith and David Gatherhood, and Faith and David's ...
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Five Sisters may refer to: The Five Sisters (Aarhus), a silo complex in Denmark; Five Sisters (Burlington, Vermont) Five Sisters of Kintail, a ridge with five summits in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland; Five Sisters Productions, American film production company; Five Sisters (West Calder), a group of shale bings north of the mining village ...
Ella, Henny, Sarah, Charlotte, and Gertrude are five sisters growing up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1912. The book follows them through a year of their childhood, as they deal with mundane chores, find joy in eating candy in bed and collecting used books from their father's junk shop, recover from scarlet fever, and celebrate Jewish holidays such as Purim and Sukkot as well as the ...
In hindsight, it figures that Bad Sisters’ Roger couldn’t possibly bear up under the weight of such a massive secret. So when the Apple TV+ series returns for Season 2 (the first two episodes ...
Five Sisters illustration by Phiz from Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby. Charles Dickens included the legend The Five Sisters of York in chapter six of Nicholas Nickleby with five sisters all working on embroideries. He wrote that "the device was of a complex and intricate description, and the pattern and the colours of all five were the same."