Vivienne de Watteville
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Vivienne de Watteville (1900-1957) est une aventurière britannique, fille unique du naturaliste suisse Bernard Perceval de Watteville et de l'Anglaise Florence Emilie Beddoes.
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Vivienne Florence Beatrice de Watteville (1900–1957) was a British travel writer and adventurer, author of two books based on her experiences in East Africa in the 1920s, Out in the Blue (1927) and Speak to the Earth (1935). She is best remembered for taking charge of and continuing an expedition in the Congo and Uganda at the age of 24, when her father was killed by a lion.
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Vivienne de Watteville
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Vivienne de Watteville
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Vivienne Florence Beatrice de Watteville
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Vivienne Florence Beatrice de Watteville
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England
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1957-06-27
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Somerset, England
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1900-08-17
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The wilds of Sirdal, Norway
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1900-08-17
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1957-06-27
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Autobiography, travel writing
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Speak to the Earth
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Travel writer, broadcaster, journalist
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Vivienne de Watteville (1900-1957) est une aventurière britannique, fille unique du naturaliste suisse Bernard Perceval de Watteville et de l'Anglaise Florence Emilie Beddoes.
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Vivienne Florence Beatrice de Watteville (1900–1957) was a British travel writer and adventurer, author of two books based on her experiences in East Africa in the 1920s, Out in the Blue (1927) and Speak to the Earth (1935). She is best remembered for taking charge of and continuing an expedition in the Congo and Uganda at the age of 24, when her father was killed by a lion.
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George Gerard Goschen
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