Gertrude Carter
Gertrude Carter (1875–1953) was an American artist, architect and first lady.
Also recorded as Lady Gilbert-Carter; Gertrude Codman Parker; Lady Gertrude Codman Carter; Lady Gertrude Carter; Gertrude Codman Carter.
Gertrude Carter in brief
- Born
- 1875
- Died
- 1953
- Known for
- artist, architect, first lady, suffragette and postage stamp designer
- Place of birth
- Boston
Overview
Recorded at birth as Gertrude Codman Parker.
Born at Boston in 1875, died at Boston in 1953.
In detail
the recorded working language is English.
Sources
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- 1.
“Gertrude Carter”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q44405637: Gertrude Carter
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