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Mary V. Austin (1900–1986), Australian community worker and political activist; Mary Brown Austin (1768–1824), mother of Texan pioneer Stephen F. Austin; Mary Austin (born 1951), closest friend and former girlfriend of British singer-songwriter Freddie Mercury; Mary Austin, wife of Brewster Kahle and co-founder of the Kahle/Austin Foundation
Freddie Mercury’s former fiancée, Mary Austin, remained one of his closest friends until his death.. The iconic Queen frontman met Austin in 1969, a year before the band formed. After dating ...
In the early 1970s, Mercury had a long-term relationship with Mary Austin, whom he met through guitarist Brian May. Austin, born in Fulham, London, met Mercury in 1969 when she was 19 and he was 23 years old, a year before Queen had formed. [92] He lived with Austin for several years in West Kensington, London.
Mary Austin Holley (1784–1846) was an American historical writer best known as the author of the first known English-language history of Texas, Texas (1833), expanded in 1836 into History of Texas. [1] She was a cousin of Stephen F. Austin, who arranged for Holley to receive a land grant on Galveston Bay.
Charlotte Kellogg on right in the 1914 version of the play The Arrow Maker.. The Arrow Maker was first presented at the New Theatre in New York City under the management of Winthrop Ames, in February 1911, certain concessions had to be made, so the author confessed, "to what was thought to be the demand for a drama of Indian life which should present the Indian more nearly as he is popularly ...
The Mercury Phoenix Trust is a charity organisation that fights HIV/AIDS worldwide.. After the death of Queen singer Freddie Mercury from AIDS-related causes in London in 1991, the remaining members of the band and Jim Beach, their manager, organised The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness, the proceeds of which were used to launch The Mercury Phoenix Trust.
Denise Austin shared a cardio workout on Instagram. The 67-year-old demonstrated a simple one-minute move to “blast fat.” The workout is also “good for your bones,” Austin said in the video.
The San Francisco Center for the Book (SFCB) is a non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Mary Austin and Kathleen Burch in San Francisco, California in the United States. [1] The first center of its kind on the West Coast, SFCB was modeled after two similar organizations, The Center for Book Arts in New York City and the Minnesota Center ...