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Sarah Martin's name on the Reformers’ Monument, Kensal Green Cemetery Sarah Martin (1791 – 15 October 1843) was a prison visitor and philanthropist. [1] She was born at Great Yarmouth; and lived in nearby Caister.
Gallery of Beauties The Nymphenburg Palace seen from its park. The Gallery of Beauties (German: Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 38 portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and bourgeoisie of Munich, Germany, gathered by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in the south pavilion of his Nymphenburg Palace. [1]
Countess Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden-Gimborn, Countess of Yarmouth, born Amalie von Wendt (1 April 1704 – 19 or 20 October 1765) was the principal mistress of King George II from the mid-1730s until his death in 1760.
Also: Germany: People: By occupation: Photographers / Women artists: Women photographers This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:German photographers . It includes photographers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:20th-century German artists. It includes German artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:20th-century German male artists
Hessy Levinsons Taft (born Hessy Levinsons; 17 May 1934), [1] a Jewish German, was featured as an infant in Nazi propaganda after her photo won a contest to find "the most beautiful Aryan baby" in 1935.
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She appeared as one of 28 women under the banner We've had abortions! (Wir haben abgetrieben! ) on the cover page of the West German magazine Stern on 6 June 1971. In that issue, 374 women publicly stated that they had had pregnancies terminated, which at that time was illegal. [10] Occasionally Veruschka still appears on catwalks.