Приклади вживання Winifred Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Winifred Henry.
Jones Winifred Rose.
Winifred Taylor.
Elizabeth Winifred Curtis.
Winifred Wagner.
Grandpa Reginald and Grandma Winifred.
Winifred Taylor.
Albert died in 1912 and Christina and Winifred moved to Munster Road, Fulham.
Winifred Blackman.
Donovan was born on 10 May 1946, in Maryhill, Glasgow,[6][7]to Donald and Winifred(née Philips) Leitch.
Winifred Kettleband.
She is bestknown for her roles on the television series Angel as Winifred Burkle and Illyria and on Alias as Kelly Peyton.
Winifred" Fred" Burkle.
Taylor moved to Truro, Cornwall, south west England,with his mother Winifred, father Michael and younger sister Clare.
Winifred, where are the children?
Sister Winifred, Nurse Miller?
Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize Winner.
Broom died on 5 June 1939,she was buried in Fulham old cemetery.[1] Winifred was instrumental in safeguarding Christina's negatives by having them housed in public institutions.[2] Queen Mary, a photographer herself, said they were'for posterity where people may go and look at prints when they have more leisure.'[3].
Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize Winner No Bones.
Sister Winifred can organise the jubilee and someone else can run the office.
Winifred was born 15 June 1905 in London, the only child of Herbert John Curtis and Elizabeth Winifred Curtis(née Baker).
Christina and Winifred were themselves photographed at the Mayor's reception, Fulham Town Hall in 1934, and at The Boat Race in 1936.[1] Broom was last pictured relaxing, fishing in Margate shortly before her death.[2].
Grandma Winifred Fletcher and Grandpa Reginald Fletcher(voiced by Malcolm McDowell and Jane Carr) are Lawrence's parents, Ferb's paternal grandparents, Phineas and Candace's step grandparents, and Linda Flynn Fletcher's in laws who reside in the United Kingdom.
In 1927, anthropologist Winifred Blackman, author of The Fellahin of Upper Egypt, conducted ethnographic research on the life of Upper Egyptian farmers and concluded that there were observable continuities between the cultural and religious beliefs and practices of the fellahin and those of ancient Egyptians.
Christina and Winifred continued to photograph notable buildings, and people in informal and formal scenes,[1] outdoors, a rare sight given the amount of equipment needed.[8] Broom's health was affected by severe backpain and Winnie had to sometimes push her in a wheelchair to the Barracks to do her work.[2].