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Etty, Ettie or Etti is a feminine given name, often a short version of Esther or Elizabeth. It is also a surname. It may refer to the following people: Given name * Etti Ankri (born 1963), Israeli singer-songwriter * Etty Darwin (1843 €“1927), editor for her father Charles Darwin * Etty Fraser (born 1931), Brazilian actress * Etty Glazer, kidnapped South African woman * Ettie Mae Greene">Etty Glazer">Etty Fraser">€“1927), editor for her father Charles Darwin * Etty Fraser (born 1931), Brazilian actress * Etty Glazer, kidnapped South African woman * Ettie Mae Greene (1877–1992), an American supercentenarian * Ettie Grenfell, Baroness Desborough (1867–1952), British society hostess * Etty Hillesum (1914–1943), Dutch Diary, diarist * Etty Lau Farrell (born 1974), American rock singer * Etti Plesch (1914–2003), Austrian countess, Hungarian countess, huntress, racehorse owner and socialite * Ettie Rout (1877–1936), Tasmanian-born New Zealander noted for fighting sexually transmi ...
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Surname
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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Ettie Rout
Ettie Annie Rout (24 February 1877 – 17 September 1936) was a Tasmanian-born New Zealander whose work among servicemen in Paris and the Somme during World War I made her a war hero among the French, yet through the same events she became ''persona non grata'' in New Zealand. She married Frederick Hornibrook on 3 May 1920, after which she was Ettie Hornibrook. They had no children and later separated. She died in 1936, and was buried in the Cook Islands. Life She was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, but she was raised in Wellington, New Zealand from 1884. After leaving school, she became a shorthand typist for commissions of inquiry and later the Supreme Court (now the High Court, not to be confused with the present Supreme Court). Biographers believe this job gave her a wide range of experiences on social issues. She was later a reporter, businessperson, writer and a campaigner on sexually transmitted infections. After founding a volunteer nursing group during Worl ...
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Etty Bay
Etty Bay is a relatively sheltered bay in Far North Queensland with a long beach in the far north of the Australian state of Queensland. The beach is by road from the township of Innisfail, 20 minutes drive from Paronella Park and from the Bruce Highway. The final kilometre of the route is a scenic drive climbing over the Moresby Range before descending into a picturesque bay. The Bay has a Surf Lifesaving Club and a small caravan park. Beach The beach is a popular recreational area for surfing, swimming, sailing, boating and fishing. Etty Bay is known as one of North Queensland's most scenic beaches. The caravan park is on the beachfront and serves meals. The bay has sufficient amenities for day visitors. There are shaded picnic spots with electric BBQs on and near the beach. The Etty Bay beach is enclosed by rainforest that has a wide variety of wildlife and is suited to bushwalking. The beach is backed by a narrow tree shaded reserve, then to a steep forested slope ...
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William Etty (architect)
William Etty ( – 1734) was an English architect and craftsman, best known for designing Holy Trinity Church, Leeds and (probably) Holy Trinity Church, Sunderland. Life and work He was the son of John Etty of York ( – 1708), also an architect and craftsman, to whom there is a monument in All Saints', North Street. William Etty's first known building was the Moot Hall, Leeds (1710, demolished in 1825). Holy Trinity, Sunderland, followed in 1719 and Holy Trinity Church, Leeds, in 1722–7 (the steeple is a later addition by R D Chantrell). He also worked at John Vanbrugh's Castle Howard from 1701 onwards and at Seaton Delaval Hall from 1719. In York, he designed the reredos in St Michael le Belfrey in 1712, and may have been responsible for the Red House, Duncombe Place, and the frontage of the Mansion House. Etty also contributed work to a number of country houses and estates, notably Temple Newsam House, Barrowby Hall (Austhorpe), Whixley Hall, Brocklesby Park, Ho ...
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