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    Born Edith Wall in Christchurch, New Zealand, to Gypsy and Arnold Wall, her father was a professor and broadcaster. In the early 1940s, Wall moved to Sydney, Australia. [2] Wall attended the Sorbonne in Paris and also studied art in Rome and London. [2] Wall was an early member of The Group [3] and exhibited with them in 1927, 1928, and 1947.

  2. Nagrobnik Anne Frank in njene sestre Margot v Bergen-Belsnu. Anne se je rodila v Frankfurtu 12. junija 1929 staršem Ottu Franku (1889–1980) in Edith Frank Hollander (1900–1945). Imela je tudi starejšo sestro Margot Frank (1926–1945). Leta 1942 se je bila družina Frank zaradi uvedbe protijudovskih zakonov prisiljena preseliti v Amsterdam.

  3. 14 August 1910. ( 1910-08-15) (aged 54) Occupation (s) Parapsychologist, writer. Frank Podmore (5 February 1856 – 14 August 1910) was an English author and founding member of the Fabian Society. He is best known as an influential member of the Society for Psychical Research and for his sceptical writings on spiritualism. [1]

  4. Margaret Edith Rope, known as M. E. Aldrich Rope (29 July 1891 – 9 March 1988) was an English stained-glass artist in the Arts and Crafts movement tradition active between 1910 and 1964. She was a cousin of Margaret Agnes Rope of Shrewsbury, another English stained-glass artist in the same tradition active from 1910 until the Second World War.

  5. October 2, 1867. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Died. 1954 (aged 86–87) Petite Riviere, Nova Scotia, Canada. Known for. Painter, Educator. Edith Agnes Smith (October 2, 1867 – 1954) was a Canadian painter and teacher. She was one of the original members of the Maritime Art Association and served as President of the Nova Scotia Museum of Fine ...

  6. Edith Frank: January 16, 1900: January 6, 1945: 44 Jewish Mother of Anne Frank;arrested on 4 August 1944; deported to Auschwitz 3 September 1944.she died of weakness and disease Miroslav Šalom Freiberger: January 9, 1903: May 8, 1943: 40 Jewish

  7. Edith and Otto decided to leave Germany with their children. While Otto established a branch of the German company Opekta in Amsterdam, Edith and her daughters temporarily moved to Aachen to Edith’s parents’ house. In December 1933, she and Margot joined Otto in Amsterdam, and in February, the parents sent for four-year-old Anne.