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English traveller and writer
Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (14 July 1868 – 12 July 1926) was an English writer, traveller, political officer, administrator, and archaeologist. She
Gertrude_Bell
2015 American film
archaeologist, explorer, cartographer and political officer Gertrude Bell. The film follows Bell's life chronologically, from her early twenties until her
Queen_of_the_Desert_(film)
American biochemist and pharmacologist (1918–1999)
Gertrude "Trudy" Belle Elion (January 23, 1918 – February 21, 1999) was an American biochemist and pharmacologist, who shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology
Gertrude_B._Elion
2016 British film
of Gertrude Bell. It was executive produced by Tilda Swinton, who also provides voiceover work as Bell. The film chronicles the work of Gertrude Bell, an
Letters_from_Baghdad
Specialist in Arabic language and literature
her life in the Middle East and was accepted as Queen of the Bedouin. Gertrude Bell, was an English writer, traveller, political officer, administrator
Arabist
Iraqi princess
1924, Gertrude Bell was the first to be given an audience. Bell had been entrusted by the King to manage the affairs of his family's household. Bell arranged
Princess_Rajiha_of_Iraq
Iraqi princess
1924, Gertrude Bell was the first to be given an audience. Bell had been entrusted by the King to manage the affairs of his family's household. Bell arranged
Princess_Azza_of_Iraq
German director, producer, screenwriter (born 1942)
with Ridley Scott to make a film based on the life of British explorer Gertrude Bell. In 2012, it was confirmed that Herzog would start production on his
Werner_Herzog
Arabian princess (1884–1935)
Iraq Gertrude Bell:A Woman in Arabia: The Writings of the Queen of the Desert Ali A. Allaw:Faisal I of Iraq Ali A. Allaw:Faisal I of Iraq Gertrude Bell:A
Huzaima_bint_Nasser
British archaeologist
"ruthless" and calculating." Gertrude Bell was a renowned and highly influential archaeologist in the Middle East. Gertrude is said to have called Katharine
Katharine_Woolley
Monarch in the Arabian Peninsula
30 November 2023. Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian (26 February 1914). "Diary entry by Gertrude Bell". Diary Written by Gertrude Bell While Travelling
Saud_bin_Abdulaziz_Al_Rashid
British Indian Army general (1864–1937)
2010, p. 250. Gertrude Bell to Florence Bell, Basra, 17 March 1916.(Bell 1927a) Gertrude to Herbert Bell, Basrah, 16 April 1916.(Bell 1927a, p. 376)
Percy_Cox
Lebanese-American academic
Kurdish leader Mulla Mustafa Barzani, Lucasfilm's upcoming documentary on Gertrude Bell,[citation needed] for a documentary on the history of the Arab American
Edmund_Ghareeb
Ancient Semitic goddess
existed in ancient Israel. "Photograph taken by Gertrude Bell in Israel, January 1900". Gertrude Bell Archive. 1 January 1900. Retrieved 18 January 2024
Asherah
British registered charity
School was founded in 1932 as a memorial to the life and works of Gertrude Bell. Bell was passionate about archaeology and bequeathed £6,000 for its founding
British Institute for the Study of Iraq
British_Institute_for_the_Study_of_Iraq
Plots Gertrude Bell Biopic". Deadline. Retrieved 1 May 2019. Chitwood, Adam (17 November 2011). "Angelina Jolie Attached to Middle East Biopic GERTRUDE BELL;
Ridley Scott's unrealised projects
Ridley_Scott's_unrealised_projects
British Army officer, diplomat and writer (1888–1935)
everything that he had accomplished, he owed to Hogarth. Lawrence met Gertrude Bell while excavating at Carchemish. In 1912, he worked briefly with Flinders
T._E._Lawrence
Village in Aleppo, Syria
Saint Phocas was probably part of a monastic complex. The same year, Gertrude Bell crossed Basufan and found the village mainly inhabited by Kurds, who
Basufan
Minister of Finance of Iraq (1921–1925)
Kingdom and a permanent Member of Parliament until his death. Along with Gertrude Bell and T. E. Lawrence, he was instrumental in creating and establishing
Sassoon_Eskell
Ahwari traditional reed house
National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 113, 1958, p. 214 Lady Bell (ed.), The Letters of Gertrude Bell, Vol. II, London, Ernest Benn, 1927, pp. 476–77 https://archive
Mudhif
Sikh temple in Delhi, India
Chowk, Delhi, by Gertrude Bell, January 1903 Photograph of a ceremony at Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, by Gertrude Bell, January 1903 Photograph
Gurdwara_Sis_Ganj_Sahib
British writer and playwright
Trevelyan) Bell was the stepmother to her husband's children from his first marriage: British explorer and key political figure in the Middle East, Gertrude Bell
Florence_Bell_(writer)
British diplomat (1858–1918)
consul-general there from 1 April 1900. Cumberbatch was mentioned by Gertrude Bell in her works after a meeting in 1907. On 22 January 1908 Cumberbatch
Henry_Alfred_Cumberbatch
14th-century poem by Hafez
1983). It was made famous in English by a well-known translation by Gertrude Bell (1897): "Last night I dreamed that angels stood without / The tavern
Dūš dīdam ke malā'ek dar-e mey-xāne zadand
Dūš_dīdam_ke_malā'ek_dar-e_mey-xāne_zadand
King of Iraq from 1921 to 1933
Conference and, with the support of the knowledgeable and influential Gertrude Bell, argued for the establishment of independent Arab emirates for the predominantly
Faisal_I
Name list
feminist Gertrude Bell, (1868–1926), archaeologist and spy Gertrude Barrows Bennett (1883–1948), American writer of fantasy and science fiction Gertrude Berg
Gertrude_(given_name)
Arabian expedition to Ha'il. The photograph, captioned by Bell herself, is held at the Gertrude Bell Archive, Newcastle University, and dated 25 February to
Alyahya
1983 Iraqi film by Mohamed Shukri Jameel
as Gerard Leachman, Marc Sinden as Captain Dawson and Helen Ryan as Gertrude Bell, with score by Ron Goodwin. Investigative journalist James Montague
Clash_of_Loyalties
co-director, writer and executive producer 2017 Letters from Baghdad Gertrude Bell Sabine Krayenbühl & Zeva Oelbaum Voice; Documentary; also executive
Tilda_Swinton_filmography
Town in Tyne and Wear, England
ceremony at Washington Old Hall. Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell and his wife Margaret, grandparents of Gertrude Bell, lived in Washington New Hall on The Avenue. After
Washington,_Tyne_and_Wear
British soldier, diplomat, traveller and intelligence officer (1880–1923)
optimism to privileged witnesses such as Aubrey, T. E. Lawrence or Gertrude Bell. At the conference, there was a glimpse of further prospect for Aubrey
Aubrey_Herbert
2015 Strangerland Yes No Catherine Parker Queen of the Desert Yes No Gertrude Bell The Family Fang Yes Yes Annie Fang Secret in Their Eyes Yes No Claire
Nicole Kidman on screen and stage
Nicole_Kidman_on_screen_and_stage
British archaeologist (1880–1960)
World War I, Woolley, with Lawrence, was posted to Cairo, where he met Gertrude Bell. He then moved to Alexandria, where he was assigned to work on naval
Leonard_Woolley
English actress (1940–2003)
Her film credits include The National Health (1973). She portrayed Gertrude Bell in the TV movie, A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia (1990). Her
Gillian_Barge
Ancient fortress built in Iraq
Excavations at Ukhaidir were conducted in the early 20th century by Gertrude Bell, who wrote the first major report on the remains. Ukhaidir was an important
Al-Ukhaidir_Fortress
British journalist and author
bringing her a kilo of sausages from England. Howell's biography of Gertrude Bell, entitled Queen of the Desert was first published in 2007 (originally
Georgina_Howell
19th-century industrial chemist, ironmaster, and politician
children were Sir Thomas Hugh Bell, 2nd Baronet, known as Hugh, who was father of the explorer and diplomat Gertrude Bell, Florence, Mary Katherine, known
Lowthian_Bell
Archaeological site in Raqqa, Syria
in 1907. They explored Raqqa in detail and a little later, in 1909, Gertrude Bell also visited the site, then largely an uninhabited ruin. The site was
Qasr_al-Banat
British soldier (1871-1944)
Bell, 2nd Baronet and his wife Mary (née Shield). His older sister was Gertrude Bell. He was educated at Eton and in Paris and Germany. His business interests
Sir_Maurice_Bell,_3rd_Baronet
Archaeological site in Syria
University Press - On Behalf of The British Institute for the Study of Iraq (Gertrude Bell Memorial): 21–54. doi:10.2307/4200500. ISSN 0021-0889. JSTOR 4200500
Tell_Brak
British ambassador
In 1940, Cornwallis wrote the Introduction to Gertrude Bell's posthumously published The Arab War. Bell died in 1926. The book was censored by a mark
Kinahan_Cornwallis
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
had an unconsummated affair with Gertrude Bell with whom he exchanged love letters from 1913 until his death. Bell was an eminent English writer, traveller
Charles_Doughty-Wylie
Seat of Hail Province, Saudi Arabia
(1865), Lady Anne Blunt (1881), Charles Montagu Doughty (1888), and Gertrude Bell (1914). Rashidi emirs were considered relatively tolerant towards foreigners
Hail_(city)
Sandstone tomb near Palmyra, Syria
ceiling. The tower was partially reconstructed after it was visited by Gertrude Bell in 1900, and visitors could climb an internal staircase to the upper
Tower_of_Elahbel
1990 British television film
sincere efforts on behalf of his Arab friends gain him allies, including Gertrude Bell and Winston Churchill but Lawrence's newly-gained popularity after the
A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia
A_Dangerous_Man:_Lawrence_After_Arabia
Iraqi archaeologist (1938–2019)
1960s, and the founding of the Basrah Museum. She was awarded the fifth Gertrude Bell Memorial Gold Medal by the British Institute for the Study of Iraq in
Lamia_Al-Gailani_Werr
Church in Aksaray Province, Turkey
to Jerusalem along an ancient route could readily reach the church. Gertrude Bell (1868–1926), the British archaeologist and writer, photographed and
Kızıl_Kilise
British intelligence officer (1880–1920)
build a bronze statue of Leachman to immortalise his memory in Iraq. Gertrude Bell suggested that the statue should be placed on the Qushla Clock Tower
Gerard_Leachman
Indigenous people of southern Iraq
British colonial administrator, Stuart Edwin Hedgecock, and his wife. Gertrude Bell also visited the area. T. E. Lawrence had passed through in 1916, stopping
Marsh_Arabs
1836–1921 state in northern Arabia
Doughty (1888): Travels in Arabia Deserta. (Reprinted many times). Gertrude Bell (1907): The Desert and the Sown (republished 1987). David George Hogarth
Emirate_of_Jabal_Shammar
1916–1918 uprising against the Ottoman Turks
alone represented the Allied cause in Arabia. David Hogarth credited Gertrude Bell for much of the success of the Arab Revolt. She had travelled extensively
Arab_Revolt
Emir of Jabal Shammar (r. 1906-1908)
members of the House of Rashid in order to seize control. According to Gertrude Bell, Sultan was unwilling to kill Emir Mutaib, though Saud told him that
Sultan_bin_Hamoud_Al_Rashid
10th prime minister of Iraq (1882–1942)
served as Prime Minister of Iraq from November 1929 to March 1930. Gertrude Bell wrote in May 1921: Naji Suwaidi has drawn up and submitted to me a programme
Naji_Al-Suwaidi
District on the north-east side of Shiraz, Iran
translations of the 14th-century Persian poet Hafez made among others by Gertrude Bell, who wrote (1897): In the Garden of Paradise vainly thou'lt seek The
Roknabad,_Shiraz
Princess of the Jaff tribe
often known as the most educated and intellectual tribe of the Kurds. Gertrude Bell, British politician and writer, describes Adela Khanem in a letter in
Lady_Adela
English industrialist, landowner and county official
ironmaster Lowthian Bell and his wife, Margaret Pattinson. He married Maria Shield on 23 April 1867 and they had two children: Gertrude Bell (1868–1926), the
Sir_Hugh_Bell,_2nd_Baronet
Area of land where little precipitation occurs
described both his flying and the desert in Wind, Sand and Stars, and Gertrude Bell travelled extensively in the Arabian desert in the early part of the
Desert
Retrieved 2017-11-10. Drozdov 2007, pp. 43–45. Howell, Georgina (2010). Gertrude Bell: Queen of the Desert, Shaper of Nations. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
History_of_aluminium
Title of high office in the Muslim world
Georgina (15 January 2015). Queen of The Desert: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell. Pan Books. ISBN 9781447286264. Batatu, Hanna (1978). The Old Social
Emir
Geocultural region in Asia and Africa
example, There was a famous story about a British consul, a lady named Gertrude Bell who drew the map between Iraq and Jordan, using transparent paper. She
Arab_world
coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Our Lady of Fatima, Artesia St. Gertrude, Bell Gardens St. Bernard, Bellflower St. Dominic Savio, Bellflower St. Philomena
San_Pedro_Pastoral_Region
Topics referred to by the same term
National Geographic Society Gertrude Bell Memorial Gold Medal, awarded by the British Institute for the Study of Iraq John Stewart Bell Prize, awarded by the
Bell_Medal
English writer Gertrude Bell in Iraq, 1909
List of women explorers and travelers
List_of_women_explorers_and_travelers
English noblewoman
1869 – 23 August 1967) was an English noblewoman, childhood friend of Gertrude Bell. Flora Magdalen Isabel Russell was born on 28 September 1869, the daughter
Flora_Russell
British politician (1879–1919)
Englishman influential in Middle Eastern affairs, and was acquainted with Gertrude Bell, the pro-Arab Foreign Office advisor and Middle Eastern traveller. Sykes
Mark_Sykes
Iraqi politician
book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Bell, Gertrude (1927). The Letters of Gertrude Bell (Volume 2) (1 ed.). New York: Boni & Liveright. "Summary
Talib_al-Naqib
Francis Burton Charles Hamilton Smith Aaron Aaronsohn Sarah Aaronsohn Gertrude Bell Louise de Bettignies Joseph W. Boyle R. H. Bruce Lockhart Cecil Aylmer
List_of_British_spies
Conference regarding British policy for the Middle East
Commissioner of Palestine Sir Percy Cox - High Commissioner of Iraq Gertrude Bell - Oriental Secretary for High Commissioner of Iraq Ja'afar al'Askari
Cairo_Conference_(1921)
Annual event in Missouri, United States
Merrill Gertrude Bell, Alberta Wilson Constant, Cena Christopher Draper, Rhoda Wooldridge, Wilma Yeo 1970 Lynn Hall Evelyn Trent Bachman, Gertrude Bell, Page
Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central Missouri
Children's_Literature_Festival_at_the_University_of_Central_Missouri
English family
Britain. Burke Publishing Company. Bell, Lady, ed. (1927). "The Letters of Gertrude Bell". The Letters of Gertrude Bell. 2. New York: 1927 Boni and Liveright
Lupton_family
National library of Iraq
1920, on the initiative of Muriel Jesse Forbes, with the assistance of Gertrude Bell, then Oriental Secretary to the British High Commissioner. Initially
Iraq National Library and Archive
Iraq_National_Library_and_Archive
Surname list
Gerald Gordon Bell (1890–1970), Canadian flying ace Gertrude Bell (1868–1926), British archaeologist, writer & spy Gladys Kathleen Bell (1882–1965), English
Bell_(surname)
Kurdish politician
Kurdish Liberation Movement. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-29316-X. The Gertrude Bell Project, Letters, http://www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk/letters/l1532.htm Archived
Ahmed_Uthman
British political hostess and voluntary worker
before and he had two children including the explorer and diplomat Gertrude Bell. Her mother was a playwright and writer who wrote for adults and children
Mary_Trevelyan_(Lady)
American / British author, classicist and filmmaker (born 1956)
Sundarbans). The New Yorker, April 21, 2008. “Making a New World’: Gertrude Bell and the Creation of Iraq” (nation-building in the 1920s). National Geographic
Caroline_Alexander_(author)
Department of British Intelligence in Cairo during the First World War
Garland, George Ambrose Lloyd, George Stewart Symes, Philip Graves, Gertrude Bell, Aubrey Herbert, William Ormsby-Gore, Thomas Edward Lawrence, Alfred
Arab_Bureau
King of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to 1953
Ibn Saud with Percy Cox and Gertrude Bell during the Arab Revolt, Basrah, 1916
Ibn_Saud
Islamic scholar
Press. ISBN 0-595-14945-6. Gertrude Bell (Author) & Jan Morris (Introduction) (March 26, 1987). The Letters of Gertrude Bell: An Extraordinary Record of
Mulla_Effendi
City in Iraq
Other important rivers in the area are the Zeriza and the Seerkotik. Gertrude Bell, the renowned British archaeologist and Arabist who advised British
Zakho
American television series (1992–1996)
Winds of Change (Vol. 3 Disc 5) Woodrow Wilson – American Idealist Gertrude Bell – Iraq's Uncrowned Queen Ho Chi Minh – The Price of Freedom Paul Robeson
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
The_Young_Indiana_Jones_Chronicles
System of measurement used in Ancient Rome
p. 228. ISBN 9781134095735. Bell, Gertrude; Mason, Fergus (2014). Amurath to Amurath: Includes Biography of Gertrude Bell. BookCaps Study Guides. p. 105
Ancient Roman units of measurement
Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement
Irish diplomat and army officer
mission money from boxes left at Gyantse. Summer 1906 – Stayed with Gertrude Bell whilst she worked on her travel book The Desert and the Sown. 1907 –
William Frederick Travers O'Connor
William_Frederick_Travers_O'Connor
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Queen of the Desert (film), biographical drama film about Gertrude Bell by Werner Herzog The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, a
Queen_of_the_Desert
Anglican church in East Rounton, North Yorkshire, England
window is the more conventional. The north window is a memorial to Gertrude Bell and depicts scenes relating to her life: a monk, Magdalen College, the
St Lawrence's Church, East Rounton
St_Lawrence's_Church,_East_Rounton
Italian-American archaeologist (1885–1933)
excavations in ancient Nuzi, near Kirkuk, Iraq, at the invitation of Gertrude Bell and sponsored by the Iraq Museum. His discovery and deciphering of the
Edward_Chiera
International multidisciplinary professional society
Explorers Club members such as Ernest Shackleton, Sir Edmund Hillary, Gertrude Bell, Jim Lovell and Jeff Bezos. The Explorers Club is formally associated
The_Explorers_Club
People from Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England
the letters of her stepdaughter Gertrude Bell (1868–1926), which has been continuously in print since 1927 Stephen Bell, footballer Adrian Bevington, The
List of people from Middlesbrough
List_of_people_from_Middlesbrough
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
stained-glass window memorial to a local resident, Gertrude Bell, granddaughter of Lowthian Bell, historian and extensive traveller, is included in the
East_Rounton
Archaeological site in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
procession of nine figures, and were first photographed by British explorer Gertrude Bell in 1909. According to ArtStor, the reliefs "depict the Assyrian king
Halamata_Cave
Emir of Jabal Shammar (r. 1908)
ISBN 9780900891755. Retrieved 14 January 2024. Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian (14 March 1914). "Diary written by Gertrude Bell while traveling in the Middle East
Saud_bin_Hamoud_Al_Rashid
Turkish historical revisionist television series (2017–2021)
harem politics but her servant Esma, who was a traitor working for Gertrude Bell, convinced her to get Bidar Sultan into a hard spot. Rahıme Perestu
Payitaht:_Abdülhamid
British historian
Inside/Out programme about the archaeologist, explorer and diplomat Gertrude Bell. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and Fellow of the
Helen_Berry
of Michigan: University Press. p. 688. Bell, Gertrude. "Letters 2/5/1921". Newcastle University, Gertrude Bell Archive. Retrieved 16 February 2016. Civil
Mustafa_Pasha_Bajalan
British artist
acquainted with Gertrude Bell and began painting portraits and scenes of Iraqi life, including a portrait of King Faisal I (1921), Gertrude Bell’s house in Baghdad
Edith_Cheesman
life-saver Robert Appleby Bartram (1894–1981), colonel and shipbuilder Gertrude Bell (1868–1926), colonial administrator PC Keith Blakelock (1945–1985),
List of people from Sunderland
List_of_people_from_Sunderland
British movement for women's suffrage
October 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2018. Howell, Georgina (2010). Gertrude Bell: Queen of the Desert, Shaper of Nations. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Suffragette
City in Turkey
church, the Church of Mar Cosmas, was seen by the British explorer Gertrude Bell in 1911 but was destroyed in 1930, while the former Church of Saint
Diyarbakır
WWI siege
Howell, Georgina (2006). Daughter of the Desert: The Remarkable Life of Gertrude Bell. London: Macmillan. p. 311. Qureshi 1999, p. 78 Sykes 1921, p. 101 Herbert
Siege_of_Kut
German engineer and spy (1898–1933)
through his father. Due to his father's surname, Bell stated that an aunt of his was Gertrude Bell, a highly influential archaeologist, although this
Georg_Bell
British politician (1879–1924)
promoted to Minister of Munitions. Montagu was a friend of Asquith, Gertrude Bell, Lord Lloyd, Maurice Hankey and Duff Cooper, with whom he dined frequently
Edwin_Montagu
GERTRUDE BELL
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Warrior
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Strength of a Spear; Spear Hunter; Spear Strength; Beloved Warrior
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Danish
, spear maid.
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German
Variant spelling of German Gertrude, GERTRAUD means "spear strength."
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Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Brother of Gertrude
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German American
From the Old German name, meaning strong spear. Famous bearers: Hamlet's mother in the...
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Italian
Italian form of German Gertrude, GELTRUDE means "spear strength."
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of German Gertrude, GERTRUDES means "spear strength."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Slovenia
From the Protected Farm; Diminutive of Gertrude; Strength of a Spear; Spear Strength
Girl/Female
Swedish Teutonic German
Warrior maid.
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Teutonic
Warrior; Diminutive of Gertrude; Strength of a Spear
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' The Queen of Denmark, mother to Hamlet.
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of German Gertrude, GERTRUDIS means "spear strength."
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Gertrude, GERTRUD means "spear strength."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Spear Maiden
Girl/Female
Australian, Spanish
Spear; Spanish Form of Gertrude; Spear Strength; Beloved Warrior
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Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Power; Spear; From the Protected Farm; Diminutive of Gertrude; Strength of the Spear; Spear Maiden
Female
Polish
Polish form of German Gertrude, GERTRUDA means "spear strength."
Girl/Female
German
From the protected farm.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Spear.
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