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❤️ Gladys Baker 🎁

"Gladys Marguerite Baker (14 October 1889–1974) was a British portrait painter. Biography Baker was born in the St Pancras district of London to Sarah Jane née Rudman and Joseph Baker, a warehouse worker and later a clothing manufacturer, who together had nine children. She was educated at Queen's College and then studied at the St John's Wood Art School before entering the Royal Academy Schools. There Baker won a Graphic Prize and a silver medal for composition in colour. During her career Baker painted portraits in oils and watercolours and also created still lifes, landscapes and decorative pieces. Between 1916 and 1947 she regularly showed works at the Royal Academy in London. Between 1917 and 1969, Baker showed a total of 103 works with the Society of Women Artists and was elected a member of the society in 1931. She also exhibited works in Liverpool, Stockholm and New York City. Baker lived in London throughout her life, at Tavistock Square then Finchley and finally in Barnet. ReferencesExternal links * Category:1889 births Category:1974 deaths Category:20th-century British painters Category:20th-century British women artists Category:Alumni of the Royal Academy Schools Category:Alumni of St John's Wood Art School Category:English women painters Category:Painters from London Category:People educated at Queen's College, London Category:People from St Pancras, London "

❤️ 1922 New Hampshire gubernatorial election 🎁

"The 1922 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1922. Democratic nominee Fred H. Brown defeated Republican nominee Windsor H. Goodnow with 53.28% of the vote. General election=Candidates *Fred H. Brown, Democratic *Windsor H. Goodnow, Republican Results=References 1922 New Hampshire Gubernatorial "

❤️ Kannemeyer 🎁

"Kannemeyer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Allen Kannemeyer (born 1959), South African Anglican bishop *Anton Kannemeyer (born 1967), South African comics artist *David Kannemeyer (born 1977), South African footballer *John Christoffel Kannemeyer (1939–2011), South African literary historian *Quinton Kannemeyer (born 1984), South African cricketer *Tiaan Kannemeyer (born 1978), South African cyclist "

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