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Bryans, Lina (1909–2000)

artist and benefactor

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Alternative Names
  • Hallenstein, Lina
Birth

26 August, 1909
Hamburg, Germany

Death

30 September, 2000 (aged 91)
Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Cause of Death

pneumonia

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