Marion van de Wetering
Marion Van de Wetering is a Canadian author. She has written two regional history books, An Ottawa Album: Glimpses of the Way We Were (1997) and A Kingston Album: Glimpses of the Way We Were (1999).
Van de Wetering was born in Powell River, British Columbia, and lived most of her childhood in Vancouver. She completed a Bachelor of Applied Science degree at the University of Guelph. She is currently a law student. She married to Canadian writer Mark Bourrie.
Van de Wetering is the niece of Ernst van de Wetering, the world's premier Rembrandt scholar.
Van de Wetering was born in Powell River, British Columbia, and lived most of her childhood in Vancouver. She completed a Bachelor of Applied Science degree at the University of Guelph. She is currently a law student. She married to Canadian writer Mark Bourrie.
Van de Wetering is the niece of Ernst van de Wetering, the world's premier Rembrandt scholar.
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