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British actress and filmmaker (1876–1917)
Ethyle Batley (born Alice Ethel Murray; 3 December 1876 – 23 April 1917) was a British film director, actress and screenwriter. She made nearly 70 films
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British film director and actor
filmmaker Ethyle Batley. He died on 20 February 1955 in Bournemouth, England, UK. The Local Historian - Volume 31 - Page 46 2001 Ernest Batley also acted
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British actor (1902–1983)
on 18 January 1902 at Marylebone, London, the only child of Ernest Batley and Ethyle (née Murray). At the time of Dorothy's birth her parents were both
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include: Claude Batley (1879–1956), British–Indian architect Ernest Batley (1874–1965), British actor and film director Ethyle Batley (1876–1917), British
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British actor, screenwriter, director (1885–1937)
States. D.^Dorothy Audrey Batley was born on 18 January 1902 at Marylebone, London, the daughter of Ernest and Ethyle Batley. Both her parents directed
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1914 film
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British actress
films with Ernest Batley. She made films with the Zenith Film Company in 1913. She made a filn with Ethyle Batley and Ernest Batley for the B&C Film Company
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Close, M. Gray Murray Drama The Midnight Wedding Ernest G. Batley George Foley, Ethyle Batley Drama The Murdoch Trial Laurence Trimble Florence Turner,
List of British films before 1920
List_of_British_films_before_1920
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Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Eithne, ETHNE means "kernel."
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English : variant spelling of Stile.
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noble.
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English : nickname from Middle English thin ‘thin’, ‘slender’ (Old English þynne).
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Noble; Righteous
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Wise advisor.
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthel, a short form of longer names containing the element æðel, ETHEL means "noble."
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A name beginning with D, also frequently used as an independent name.
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God Sivan
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King of Gods; Lord Indra
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Free; From France; Modern Variants of Frances
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(לִיבָּ×) Variant spelling of Yiddish Liba, LEEBA means "love." Compare with another form of Leeba.
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Sandhatre mediator between Rama and Sugreeva
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English : topographic name for someone who lived in a house by a barn, from Middle English barn ‘barn’, ‘granary’ + hous ‘house’, or a habitational name from Barn House in Brightling, Sussex, or from Barnhouse Farm in Shipley, Sussex.
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English and German form of Greek MagdalÄ“nÄ“, MAGDALENE means "of Magdala." In the bible, this is the name of a woman who was cleansed of sin by Jesus and remained with him throughout his ministry, and witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection.Â
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v. t.
Mode or phrase by which anything is formally designated; the title; the official designation of any important body; mode of address; as, the style of Majesty.
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Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus. The garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a warm, pungent aromatic, much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.
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A colorless, gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H4, forming an important ingredient of illuminating gas, and also obtained by the action of concentrated sulphuric acid in alcohol. It is an unsaturated compound and combines directly with chlorine and bromine to form oily liquids (Dutch liquid), -- hence called olefiant gas. Called also ethene, elayl, and formerly, bicarbureted hydrogen.
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A monatomic, hydrocarbon radical, C2H5 of the paraffin series, forming the essential radical of ethane, and of common alcohol and ether.
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The name given by ancient geographers to the northernmost part of the habitable world. According to some, this land was Norway, according to others, Iceland, or more probably Mainland, the largest of the Shetland islands; hence, the Latin phrase ultima Thule, farthest Thule.
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A colorless, volatile liquid, H2CO, resembling acetic or ethyl aldehyde, and chemically intermediate between methyl alcohol and formic acid.
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See Methyl amine, under Methyl.
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Hence, anything resembling the ancient style in shape or use.
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Pertaining to, derived from. or resembling, ethene or ethylene; as, ethenic ether.
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Any compound of ethyl of a binary type; as, potassium ethide.
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Ethylene; olefiant gas.
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Olefiant gas or ethylene; -- so called by Berzelius from its forming an oil combining with chlorine. [Written also elayle.] See Ethylene.
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A compound derived from ethyl alcohol by the replacement of the hydroxyl hydrogen, after the manner of a hydrate; an ethyl alcoholate; as, potassium ethylate, C2H5.O.K.
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An aromatic plant (Thymus Serphyllum); -- called also wild thyme.
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Ethane; -- sometimes so called because regarded as consisting of two methyl radicals. See Ethane.
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To breathe out. Hence: To emit, as vapor; to send out, as an odor; to evaporate; as, the earth exhales vapor; marshes exhale noxious effluvia.
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A hydrocarbon radical, CH3, not existing alone but regarded as an essential residue of methane, and appearing as a component part of many derivatives; as, methyl alcohol, methyl ether, methyl amine, etc.