Frances Pitt
Frances Pitt (25 January 1888 – 26 April 1964) was a British naturalist, author and a pioneer of wildlife photography. She wrote many books and numerous popular articles in periodicals on the lives of many wild animals by observations in the wild and in the process of raising and nursing injured animals. She lived at "The Albynes", Shropshire, three miles south of Bridgnorth from 1903 until 1958 when she moved to Castle House, Harley near Much Wenlock. Provided by Wikipedia
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The chronological atlas of World War II by Pitt, Barrie 1918-2006, Pitt, Frances
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The chronological atlas of World War Two II by Pitt, Barrie 1918-2006, Pitt, Frances
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The month-by-month atlas of World War II by Pitt, Barrie 1918-2006, Pitt, Frances
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