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[edit]Description | (Elizabeth) Mary Wilkinson FBA (1909–2001) was an English scholar of German literature and culture. She was said to be a role model for working class women with her Yorkshire accent, bold presence and scholarly knowledge. |
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Other information | The subject of the photograph has been deceased since: 2001 |
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