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Mr Loisel uses an inheritance from his father to cover half the cost and borrows the rest at high interest. Mathilde gives the necklace to Mme Forestier, who does not notice the substitution. To repay the debt, the Loisels dismiss their maid, move into a small, shabby apartment, and take on long hours of gruelling work.
Mathilde Loisel "The Necklace" 1957 Sunday Night Theatre: Amelia Laurenson "Mayors' Nest" 1957 Sunday Night Theatre: Orinthia "The Apple Cart" 1960 Somerset Maugham Hour: Vesta Grange "Flotsam and Jetsam" 1960 Theatre Night: Nell Nash "The Gazebo" 1961 Danger Man: Vanessa Stewart "Find and Return" 1961 ITV Play of the Week: Louise Yeyder
Moisant (left) and Harriet Quimby, the first two women in the United States to obtain pilot's licenses (photo circa 1911–12). Matilde Josephine Moisant (September 13, 1878 – February 5, 1964) was an American pioneer aviator, the second woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license.
Marthe de Florian (born Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron; 9 September 1864 – 29 August 1939) was a French demi-mondaine and socialite during the Belle Époque. She was known for having famous lovers including Georges Clemenceau , Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau , Paul Deschanel , Gaston Doumergue , Robert de Montesquiou , and Giovanni Boldini .
Mathilde Mueden Leisenring (1870–1949) was an American painter, mainly of portraits. Born in Washington, D.C. , Leisenring studied at the Art Students League of Washington and the Art Students League of New York .
Armchair Theatre is an anthology series of one-off plays that aired on the ITV network between 1956 and 1974. [1] A total of 426 episodes were produced over 19 series. [2] The series was initially produced by ABC Weekend TV until 1968, and subsequently by Thames Television from 1969 onwards.
"Indian Pipes", a photograph by Margaret Bodine and Nina Lewis, from a 1909 publication. In 1905, Bodine was a founder and first president of the Lantern and Lens Gild, a club for women photographers, which grew out of Mathilde Weil's photography classes for women at Drexel University. [5]
Pyrénée is a 1998 French feral child graphic novel (bande dessinée) by Regis Loisel and Philippe Sternis, about a feral girl who is brought up in the mountains of the French Pyrenees by a bear. Plot summary