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  2. Crystal Castles - Wikipedia

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    Glass announced her departure from the band in October 2014, citing personal and professional reasons, and was soon replaced by Edith Frances. Three years later, during the band's 2017 tour, Glass accused Kath of sexual misconduct during her time in Crystal Castles, causing the remaining tour dates to be cancelled.

  3. Edith Frances Mary Struben - Wikipedia

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    Edith Frances Mary Struben (1868 - 21 October 1936) was a South African botanical illustrator and painter. She was the eldest daughter of Harry Struben , a pioneer gold miner on the Witwatersrand . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. Amnesty (I) - Wikipedia

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    In late November 2015, Edith Frances played her first show as the other half of Crystal Castles in South Africa. [14] On February 29, 2016, the band revealed that they aimed to release the album sometime spring of that year, and confirmed that the 2015 SoundCloud demos "Frail" and "Deicide" would be included on the record. [15]

  5. Ruth Bradley Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Edith Frances Ruth Bradley was born on November 26, 1924, in Beijing to Edith Louise Grierson and Hugh Wise Bradley. [1] She had a brother, Ian Henri Cairns Bradley. [2] Her father was commissioner of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service. She was raised in China before moving to California in 1938. [1] Holmes graduated from the Dominican ...

  6. Sackville Stopford-Sackville - Wikipedia

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    Stopford-Sackville married Edith Frances, daughter of William Rashleigh, in 1875. There were no children from the marriage. She died in December 1905. Sackville-Stopford survived her by over twenty years and died on 6 October 1926, aged 86. A reredos was installed in his memory in St Peter's Church, Lowick.

  7. Edith Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Edith (Edie) Frances Robinson (26 February 1906 – 7 October 2000) was the first Australian female track and field athlete to compete at an Olympic Games. In the 1928 Amsterdam Games , the first to feature women's athletics events, Robinson was run out in the semi-finals of the 100 metres and the heats of the 800 metres .

  8. Edith Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Edith Rachel Merritt Schaeffer (née Seville; November 3, 1914 – March 30, 2013) was a Christian author and co-founder of L'Abri, a Christian organization which hosts guests. [1] She was the wife of Francis Schaeffer , and the mother of Frank Schaeffer and three other children.

  9. Edith Claflin - Wikipedia

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    Edith Frances Claflin (6 October 1875, Quincy, Massachusetts – 5 March 1953, New York City) was an American linguist, a noted scholar of Latin and Greek. [1] Career