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English novelist (1839–1908)
Louise de la Ramée and known by the pseudonym Ouida (/ˈwiːdə/ WEE-də), was an English novelist. Ouida wrote more than 40 novels, as well as short stories
Ouida
American screenwriter and actress (1886–1974)
Ouida Bergère (born Eunie Branch; December 14, 1886 – November 29, 1974) was an American screenwriter and actress. Eunie Branch was born in Madrid, Spain
Ouida_Bergère
American children's author (1924–2007)
Ouida Sebestyen (February 13, 1924 – April 28, 2007) was an American author of young adult literature. Her first published novel Words by Heart (1979)
Ouida_Sebestyen
1872 novel by Marie Louise de la Ramée
English author Marie Louise de la Ramée published under her pseudonym "Ouida". It is about a Flemish boy named Nello and his dog, Patrasche, and is set
A_Dog_of_Flanders
English actor (1892–1967)
year, he also brought Holmes to the stage in a play written by his wife Ouida. Thomas Gomez, who had appeared as a Nazi ringleader in Sherlock Holmes
Basil_Rathbone
Species of butterfly
Dodona ouida, the mixed Punch, is a small but striking butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm in West China, Himalayas (west as far as Mussoorie), Northeast
Dodona_ouida
English singer and actress
Ouida MacDermott (24 May 1889 – 29 October 1980) was a British singer and actress whose career was mainly in music hall and as a principal boy in pantomime
Ouida_MacDermott
Irish-born Canadian anaesthetist (1929–2020)
Ouida Ramón-Moliner (née d'Abreu; 23 December 1929 – 21 February 2020) was an Irish-born Canadian anaesthetist. She began working at Montreal General
Ouida_Ramón-Moliner
Chinese-Australian minder (1908–1995)
Gloria Ouida Lee or Siew Yoke Kwan (née Hong), also known as Gloria Purdy-Lee (14 July 1908 – 13 April 1995) was a Chinese-Australian miner. She was the
Gloria_Ouida_Lee
American politician (1875–1961)
fact that her husband was known as "Pa" Ferguson. They had two daughters: Ouida Wallace Ferguson and Dorrace Watt Ferguson. Her husband served as Governor
Miriam_A._Ferguson
Name list
familiar in the English-speaking world by the 1883 novel Wanda, written by Ouida, the story line of which is based on the last years of the Hechingen branch
Wanda
Hospital in Quebec, Canada
of trauma and known as the primary physician for the Montreal Canadiens Ouida Ramón-Moliner, a anaesthetist who assisted Wilder Penfield perform awake
Montreal_General_Hospital
1872 story collection by Ouida
English author Marie Louise de la Ramée published under her pseudonym "Ouida". It contains the popular story A Dog of Flanders. The four novellas were
A Leaf in the Storm, and Other Stories
A_Leaf_in_the_Storm,_and_Other_Stories
American literary scholar (1939-2001)
Mitzi Ouida Myers (October 9, 1939 – November 5, 2001) was an American literary scholar. A 1990 Guggenheim Fellow, she specialized in children's literature
Mitzi_Myers
stationed his troops after the conquest of Gaul. Vere Herbert, the heroine of Ouida's 1880 novel Moths is described as living under the Tête de Chien, "...within
Tête_de_Chien
1999 American film
by Brodie and Robert Singer, based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. The film was shot on location in Belgium, but ironically not in Antwerp
A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1999_film)
Jamaica netball internationals
Barbara Buckley-Jones 1959–196x Hermione Edmonds-Whittaker Valerie Fleming-Webster Ouida Golding-Beecher Joy Grant-Charles Fay Mills Dorothea Morris
List of Jamaica international netball players
List_of_Jamaica_international_netball_players
1888 essay by Henry S. Salt
Bland Mahatma Gandhi James Keir Hardie John Galsworthy J. Howard Moore Ouida Peter Kropotkin Ralph Hodgson Robert Cunninghame-Graham Rudyard Kipling
Flesh or Fruit? An Essay on Food Reform
Flesh_or_Fruit?_An_Essay_on_Food_Reform
First-wave feminist ideal
independent women seeking radical change. In response the English writer Ouida (Maria Louisa Ramé) used the term as the title of a follow-up article. The
New_Woman
Filipino rapper (born 1988)
The Road tour with her bandmates Anna Candari, Han Han, June Millington, Ouida, Camille Ramirez and Jojo Ramirez. Recent partnerships & features include
Ruby_Ibarra
Book by Ouida
Under Two Flags is an 1867 best-selling novel by Ouida. One of the most famous of her books, it tells the story of an English aristocrat, apparently in
Under_Two_Flags_(novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
newspaper published in Mumbai, India Afternoon (play), an 1883 play by Ouida Afternoon, a 1965 film directed by Andy Warhol Afternoon, a 2015 film directed
Afternoon_(disambiguation)
Name list
the idealized romantic heroine Gladys Gerant in the 1870 novel Puck by Ouida. The name was considered pretty, exotic, and unlike other names in use at
Gladys_(given_name)
American educator (1865–1942)
and Inez Henry Berry College, A History: The Legacy of Martha Berry by Ouida Dickey and Doyle Mathis and A Lady I Loved by Evelyn Hoge Pendley. Educators[who
Martha_Berry
British guitarist
recording was with the band called Numbers. Kamen and the Numbers vocalist, Ouida, teamed up and were discovered by Bryan Ferry who produced their self-penned
Chester_Kamen
Nigerian novelist
of Kaduna State. In 2017, El-Rufai published An Abundance of Scorpions (Ouida Books), a novel inspired by volunteer work the author did at an orphanage
Hadiza_Isma_El-Rufai
Restoration and replica museum in Stansbury Park, Utah
" (from official website, accessed March 8, 2013) "Benson Grist Mill", Ouida Blanthorn, from The Benson Grist Mill Tour Guide Manual Kent Powell (November
Benson_Grist_Mill
1876 short story written by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Christ's tree might be true or not. A Dog of Flanders, a similar novel by Ouida List of Christmas-themed literature "The Little Match Girl", a similar story
The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree
The_Beggar_Boy_at_Christ's_Christmas_Tree
British family
Institution. In retirement, David and his second wife, Ouida (who was raised by her aunt Ouida Rathbone, married to the actor Basil Rathbone) lived in
Huxley_family
1957 novel by Elizabeth Taylor
representation of the temporarily popular writer of romances such as Marie Corelli, Ouida, or Ethel M. Dell. Matthew Walther argues that "the book is not really a
Angel_(novel)
American illustrator
novels of Louisa May Alcott, Johanna Spyri, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Ouida, and traditional literary collections such as The Arabian Nights and the
Frances_Brundage
1936 film by Frank Lloyd, Otto Brower
The picture was based on the 1867 novel of the same name by the writer Ouida. The film was widely popular with audiences of its time. The supporting
Under_Two_Flags_(1936_film)
1921 film
silent romance film, also known as Peter Ibbetson, that was written by Ouida Bergère and directed by George Fitzmaurice. It was adapted from George du
Forever_(1921_film)
"Michael" Chung Ou 53 WTC New York New York United States tourist Todd Joseph Ouida 25 WTC River Edge New Jersey United States options broker Cantor Fitzgerald
List of victims of the September 11 attacks (O–Z)
List_of_victims_of_the_September_11_attacks_(O–Z)
School district in Texas
School (Royse City) H.H. Browning Alternative Learning Center (Royse City) Ouida Baley Middle School (Royse City) Bobby Summers Middle School (Fate) Ruth
Royse City Independent School District
Royse_City_Independent_School_District
1993 novel by Margaret Atwood
and Charis in the present day, when Charis believes that her new pet dog Ouida is possessed by the spirit of Zenia. Originally published by the Canadian
The_Robber_Bride
engineer, inventor of the modern steam turbine Thomas Preston, scientist Ouida Ramón-Moliner, anaesthetist Michael Roberts, mathematician William Johnson
List of Trinity College Dublin people
List_of_Trinity_College_Dublin_people
Sri Lankan actor and radio presenter (1932–2020)
history Eighty Years of Broadcasting in Sri Lanka "CHRIS GREET NO MORE – by Ouida Corea Wickramaratne (Radio Ceylon)". January 2021. "Mr Christopher Greet
Christopher_Greet
American banker and politician (1871–1944)
he married Miriam A. Wallace at her family home. They had two daughters: Ouida Wallace Ferguson, and Dorrace Watt Ferguson. In 1903, Ferguson was elected
James_E._Ferguson
Flat board for communicating with spirits
acknowledged that she was wearing a locket with a picture of English author Ouida at the time. It is popularly believed that the word Ouija comes from the
Ouija
Italian actress (1945–2024)
Etherege, directed by Carlo Di Stefano, 15 October 1969. "Under two flags", by Ouida, directed by Ernesto Cortese, 15 episodes, from 29 April to 17 May 1974
Paola_Gassman
American illustrator
M.A. Donohue & Co, No. 800, Linennear, Early 1900s, undated cloth book Ouida, A Dog of Flanders, the Nürnberg Stove, and Other Stories (Philadelphia:
Maria_Louise_Kirk
1997 studio album by Cissy Houston
previous win for the same category in 1997. Arranged By – Jimmy Vivino, Ouida Harding Arranged By, Producer, Vocals – Cissy Houston Engineer, Mixed, Mastered
He_Leadeth_Me_(album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Party", a 2009 episode of True Jackson, VP A House Party, a 1887 novel by Ouida House Party, a 1992 novel by Katherine Applegate under the pseudonym L.E
House_Party
1974 studio album by Shirley Bassey
(Paul Anka, Johnny Harris) Side Two. "Morning in Your Eyes" (John Lehman, Ouida Lehman) "The Trouble With Hello Is Goodbye" (Dave Grusin, Marilyn Bergman
Nobody_Does_It_Like_Me
American author, journalist and social activist (1876–1916)
largely self-educated.[citation needed] In 1885, London found and read Ouida's long Victorian novel Signa. He credited this as the seed of his literary
Jack_London
of Fratta) Caroline Norton – Old Sir Douglas (serialization concluded) Ouida – Under Two Flags Anthony Trollope The Last Chronicle of Barset (sixth of
1867_in_literature
November – Niall Toibin, comedian and actor (died 2019). 23 December – Ouida Ramón-Moliner, anaesthetist (died 2020). February – Jim Connell, political
1929_in_Ireland
Japanese anime series
episodes: Adapted from the novel of the same name by Maria Louise Ramé (aka Ouida). First series produced by Nippon Animation but still credited to Zuiyo
World_Masterpiece_Theater
Russian writer and theater critic (1865–1936)
Moscow region. In 1891, his translation of the short story "A Rainy June" by Ouida appeared in the Bulletin of Foreign Literature. His first full book was
Mikhail_Chekhov_(writer)
Jamaican-American reggae family group
on her own album, which will be released her independent record label "Ouida International". She sings as a backing vocalist for Stephen Marley and continues
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
Ziggy_Marley_and_the_Melody_Makers
Japanese anime television series
Furandāsu no Inu) is a 1975 Japanese anime television series adaptation of Ouida's 1872 novel of the same name, directed by Yoshio Kuroda and produced by
Dog_of_Flanders_(TV_series)
English playwright
second play, Moths, was an adaptation of the 1880 novel of the same name by Ouida centred on the idle and pleasure-seeking European aristocracy. The two plays
Henry_Hamilton_(playwright)
Japanese anime anthology series
from Perrault's fairytale (France) "A Dog of Flanders" original story by Ouida (Belgium) "The Golden Goose" from Grimm's fairytale (Germany) "Medusa's
Manga Fairy Tales of the World
Manga_Fairy_Tales_of_the_World
British explorer, army officer, writer and scholar (1821–1890)
people, of telling tales against himself that had no foundation in fact." Ouida reported: "Men at the FO [Foreign Office] ... used to hint dark horrors
Richard_Francis_Burton
1918 American film
Winnifred Eaton novel (published under the pseudonym "Otono Watanna"). In turn, Ouida Bergère and Jules Furthman adapted the play for the screen. Fannie Ward
A_Japanese_Nightingale
Hospital in Utah, United States
2021). "ER". Mountain West Medical Center. Retrieved September 6, 2024. Ouida Blanthorn, A History of Tooele County in the Utah Centennial County History
Mountain_West_Medical_Center
1996 studio album by Cissy Houston
Traditional Gospel Album of 1996. Source Arranged by – Jimmy Vivino (tracks: 1), Ouida W. Harding (tracks: 3, 12) Arranged By, Producer, Vocals – Cissy Houston
Face to Face (Cissy Houston album)
Face_to_Face_(Cissy_Houston_album)
1918 film directed by George Fitzmaurice
W.E. Lawrence and Irene Aldwyn. The film was adapted for the screen by Ouida Bergère and Jack Cunningham based on a 1909 play of the same name by John
The_Narrow_Path_(1918_film)
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
American art collector; English novelist Maria Louise Rame, better known as Ouida (1839–1908); Rose Cleveland (1846–1918), de facto First Lady of the United
Bagni_di_Lucca
1871 Around the World in Eighty Days Jules Verne 1872 A Dog of Flanders Ouida 1872 What Katy Did Susan Coolidge 1873 Black Beauty Anna Sewell 1877 Five
List of children's classic books
List_of_children's_classic_books
1924 film by Victor Schertzinger
written by Max Abramson. It is based on the 1872 novel A Dog of Flanders by Ouida. The film stars Jackie Coogan, Nigel De Brulier, and Lionel Belmore. The
A_Boy_of_Flanders
Nigerian poet and author (born 1974)
for African Writing. She also runs the publishing imprint and bookshop Ouida Books in Nigeria. Her first marriage lasted a short 40 days. She is now
Lola_Shoneyin
Genus of moths
S. flava and S. psittacina. Ricci, Christine A; Meier, Albert J; Meier, Ouida W; Philips, T Keith (2017-12-08). "Effects of Exyra ridingsii (Lepidoptera:
Exyra
English feminist writer (1854–1943)
female colleagues. Grand established the phrase "New Woman" in a debate with Ouida in 1894. She lived briefly in London, then, after her husband's sudden death
Sarah_Grand
Experimental surgery
Elizabeth Pease Nichol Josiah Oldfield R. E. O'Callaghan Felix Ortt John Oswald Ouida Henry Nutcombe Oxenham Charles Thomas Pearce Philip G. Peabody James Martin
Vivisection
Breeches role in theatre
Farren Lil Hawthorne Hy Hazell Queenie Leighton Madge Lessing Marie Loftus Ouida MacDermott Nellie Navette Ada Reeve Nellie Stewart Vesta Tilley Harriet
Principal_boy
American actress (1873–1941)
published a lavish souvenir book, Blanche Bates Edition of "Under Two Flags" by Ouida, with handsome illustrated covers, and numerous photographs from the play
Blanche_Bates
District of London, England
calligraphy William Morris (1834–1896), artist, writer, socialist and activist Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé, 1839–1908), novelist Francis Ronalds (1788–1873), inventor
Hammersmith
City in Utah, United States
"Grantsville" article in the Utah History Encyclopedia. The article was written by Ouida N. Blanthorn and the Encyclopedia was published by the University of Utah
Grantsville,_Utah
Former media system in Europe
opera performance took place in Stockholm in May 1887. The British writer Ouida describes a female character in the novel Massarenes (1897) as "A modern
Théâtrophone
British writer
1977), as part of a romance series by Thames Television along with Moths by Ouida, Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn, High Noon by Ruby M. Ayres, Emily by Jilly
Ethel_M._Dell
Michel Berger Michel Jean Hamburger 1947–1992 French singer and songwriter Ouida Bergère Eunie Branch 1886–1974 American screenwriter and actress Elisabeth
List_of_stage_names
Swedish illustrator (1896–1970)
CHILDREN'S ARTIST". The New York Times. 9 April 1970. Retrieved 2018-11-05. Ouida; Tenggren, Gustaf (1925). A dog of Flanders. New York: The Macmillan company
Gustaf_Tenggren
2014 short fiction collection by Margaret Atwood
dead. Charis has recently acquired a dog called Ouida, and Billy and Charis have rekindled their love. Ouida is a reincarnation of Zenia and bites Billy's
Stone_Mattress
Canadian anti-vivisection organization
Elizabeth Pease Nichol Josiah Oldfield R. E. O'Callaghan Felix Ortt John Oswald Ouida Henry Nutcombe Oxenham Charles Thomas Pearce Philip G. Peabody James Martin
Canadian Anti-Vivisection Society
Canadian_Anti-Vivisection_Society
1907 novel by Elinor Glyn
it was adapted for Thames Television in a romance series with Moths by Ouida, The Black Knight by Ethel M. Dell, High Noon by Ruby M. Ayres, Emily by
Three_Weeks_(book)
British poet and novelist
Sand as a book "conform[ing] generally to the type long ago established by Ouida, which in our young days used to be accounted improper, but is now food
Florence_Henniker
Topics referred to by the same term
United States Navy carrier air operations Search for "ouija" on Wikipedia. Ouida (1839–1908), English novelist Weegee (1899–1968), American photojournalist
Ouija_(disambiguation)
1975 novel by Jilly Cooper
previous period settings. Other works adapted in the series were Moths by Ouida, Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn, The Black Knight by Ethel M. Dell, High Noon
Emily_(novel)
Italian opera composer (1858–1924)
Wooden Shoes (I due zoccoletti) (a short story by Maria Louise Ramé, a.k.a. Ouida), the life of Marie Antoinette, Margherita da Cortona, and Conchita (based
Giacomo_Puccini
1922 film
picture was one of several films based upon the 1867 novel Under Two Flags by Ouida and subsequent stage play version by Arthur Shirley. A print of Under Two
Under_Two_Flags_(1922_film)
American socialite (1904–1965)
flowing dresses, with their slight lisps and foreign accents, they diffuse a Ouida atmosphere of hothouse elegance and lacy femininity. ... Their noses are
Gloria_Morgan_Vanderbilt
Proposed Islamic community center in Manhattan, New York
Manhattan" and "feel that it would honor our son and other victims". Herb Ouida, whose son Todd died, said: "To say that we're going to condemn a religion
Park51
Chinese translator
Chinese). Beijing: People's Literature Publishing House. ISBN 9787020102693. Ouida (2017). A Dog of Flanders (in Chinese). Beijing: China Children's Publishing
Wang_Jiaxiang_(translator)
English social reformer and writer (1855–1936)
Elizabeth Pease Nichol Josiah Oldfield R. E. O'Callaghan Felix Ortt John Oswald Ouida Henry Nutcombe Oxenham Charles Thomas Pearce Philip G. Peabody James Martin
R._E._O'Callaghan
1960 film directed by James B. Clark
Crisp and Theodore Bikel. It is based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. It was released on March 17, 1960, by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope and
A_Dog_of_Flanders_(1959_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
film The Moth, a 1997 TV film starring Juliet Aubrey Moths, 1880 novel by Ouida The Moth (magazine), an Irish international arts and literature quarterly
Moth_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
A Dog of Flanders is an 1872 novel by English author Ouida. A Dog of Flanders, Dog of Flanders, and The Dog of Flanders may also refer to: A Dog of Flanders
A Dog of Flanders (disambiguation)
A_Dog_of_Flanders_(disambiguation)
Adaptations of stories by Arthur Conan Doyle
of the performances was attended by Conan Doyle. A 1953 play written by Ouida Bergère (adapted from five of Conan Doyle's stories) and starring Basil
Adaptations of Sherlock Holmes
Adaptations_of_Sherlock_Holmes
Sri Lankan Anglican priest
St. Luke's Church Borella for 25 years (1929 - 1954). Corea and his wife Ouida Corea played a key role in re-building St. Luke's. The edifice was designed
Ivan_Corea
Town in Suffolk, England
photographer William Silas Spanton, the author Maria Louise Ramé (also known as Ouida), the engineer and inventor Hiram Codd, the cyclist James Moore, and the
Bury_St_Edmunds
English novelist (1855–1924)
represented her as combining "the imagination of a Poe with the style of an Ouida and the mentality of a nursemaid." A recurring theme in Corelli's books
Marie_Corelli
1917 opera by Pietro Mascagni
Giovacchino Forzano, and is based on the novel Two Little Wooden Shoes by Ouida (pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramée). An auction of her property, including
Lodoletta
1923 film
Pola Negri and Adolphe Menjou Directed by George Fitzmaurice Written by Ouida Bergère (scenario) Based on Bella Donna (novel) by Robert Smythe Hichens
Bella_Donna_(1923_film)
Defunct animal welfare organisation
Elizabeth Pease Nichol Josiah Oldfield R. E. O'Callaghan Felix Ortt John Oswald Ouida Henry Nutcombe Oxenham Charles Thomas Pearce Philip G. Peabody James Martin
Animals'_Friend_Society
Bronze 100 metres Sybil Donmartin (TRI) 12.4 Ouida Walker (JAM) 12.5 Myra Fawcett (BGU) 12.6 200 metres Ouida Walker (JAM) 25.3 Eastlyn Clarke (TRI) 25
1960 British West Indies Championships
1960_British_West_Indies_Championships
British novelist
of a romance series by Thames Television with dramatisations of Moths by Ouida, Three Weeks by Elinor Glyn, The Black Knight by Ethel M. Dell, Emily by
Ruby_M._Ayres
Neumann John Henry Newman Flannery O'Connor George Orwell Carl von Ossietzky Ouida Hertha Pauli Adelheid Popp Ayn Rand Fritz Reck-Malleczewen Paul Ree Gustav
List of authors banned in Nazi Germany
List_of_authors_banned_in_Nazi_Germany
Cemetery in Westchester County, New York
(1874–1948), educator, historian Mary Ritter Beard (1867–1958), historian Ouida Bergère (1886–1974), actress and screenwriter Joseph P. Bickerton Jr. (1878–1936)
Ferncliff_Cemetery
OUIDA
OUIDA
OUIDA
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Years; Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Arabic, Danish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Daughter of Wisdom
Boy/Male
Indian
Rat; God Ganesh Ka Vahan
Boy/Male
English
From the stony farm.
Biblical
out of the mouth; covering
Boy/Male
Tamil
Brave, Powerful, Strength
Girl/Female
English German Teutonic
Comely.
Boy/Male
Tamil
One with few desires
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Beloved of Fire
Boy/Male
Muslim
Clear, Pure, White
OUIDA
OUIDA
OUIDA
OUIDA
OUIDA