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Wife of Clement Attlee
Violet Helen Attlee, Countess Attlee (née Millar; 20 November 1895 – 7 June 1964) was the wife of British politician and Prime Minister Clement Attlee
Violet_Attlee
Spouse of the British Prime Minister since 2024
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Victoria_Starmer
Name list
aristocrat Violet Attlee (1895–1964), English wife of British Prime Minister Clement Attlee Violet Baddeley (1902–1989), badminton player Violet Banda, Malawian
Violet_(given_name)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951
Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967), was a British statesman who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945
Clement_Attlee
British politician
Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (10 August 1927 – 27 July 1991), was a British politician and a founding member of the Social Democratic Party
Martin Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee
Martin_Attlee,_2nd_Earl_Attlee
British peerage title created in 1955 for Clement Attlee
Attlee. Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883–1967) Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (1927–1991) John Richard Attlee, 3rd Earl Attlee (born
Earl_Attlee
Indian businesswoman (born 1980)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Akshata_Murty
Wife of Winston Churchill and life peer (1885–1977)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Clementine_Churchill
British accountant (born 1974)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Hugh_O'Leary
English poet (1916–2018)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Mary Wilson, Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
Mary_Wilson,_Lady_Wilson_of_Rievaulx
British lawyer, writer and columnist (born 1964)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Marina_Wheeler
English media advisor (born 1988)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Carrie_Johnson
Government of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951
Clement Attlee was invited by King George VI to form the first Attlee ministry in the United Kingdom on 26 July 1945, succeeding Winston Churchill as
Attlee_ministry
English socialite (1900–1966)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Lady_Dorothy_Macmillan
English businessman (1915–2003)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Denis_Thatcher
Church in London, England
Hampstead and the Heath. Former Prime Minister Clement Attlee was married to his wife, Violet Attlee, at Christ Church, Hampstead. The present church was
Christ_Church,_Hampstead
1940 debate in the British House of Commons
week. Attlee agreed, as did Liberal leader Archibald Sinclair, except that he requested a debate on Norway lasting more than a single day. Attlee then
Norway_Debate
British Prime Minister's wife
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Catherine Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
Catherine_Wellesley,_Duchess_of_Wellington
Anglo-Scottish socialite and author (1864–1945)
were bemused by Asquith, who was so different from their quiet mother. Violet Asquith wrote: "She flashed into our lives like some dazzling bird of paradise
Margot_Asquith
Spouse of the British Prime Minister
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Jane_Perceval
55 years 26 Jul 1945 12 Dec 1977 (Aged 92) Violet Attlee (née Millar) 20 Nov 1895 10 Jan 1922 Clement Attlee 26 Jul 1945 49 years 26 Oct 1951 7 Jun 1964
Spouse of the prime minister of the United Kingdom
Spouse_of_the_prime_minister_of_the_United_Kingdom
British business executive (born 1971)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Samantha_Cameron
British barrister (born 1954)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Cherie_Blair
British countess (1787–1869)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Emily Temple, Viscountess Palmerston
Emily_Temple,_Viscountess_Palmerston
English philanthropist and wife of former British Prime Minister John Major
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Norma_Major
British aristocrat and wife of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Mary_Grey,_Countess_Grey
Wife of Neville Chamberlain (1883–1967)
referenced in the popular television series Downton Abbey. In the last season, Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, informs her son Robert that Anne's godfather
Anne_Chamberlain
British investment manager (born 1957)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Philip_May
Wife of British Prime Minister
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Mary_Anne_Disraeli
Welsh humanitarian (1864–1941)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Margaret_Lloyd_George
British Labour councillor, wife of James Callaghan
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Audrey_Callaghan
British noblewoman
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Anne North, Countess of Guilford
Anne_North,_Countess_of_Guilford
British aristocrat (1718–1794)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Mary_Stuart,_Countess_of_Bute
English writer, activist, wife of PM Stanley Baldwin
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Lucy_Baldwin
Wife of the British Prime Minister
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Louisa Jenkinson, Countess of Liverpool
Louisa_Jenkinson,_Countess_of_Liverpool
Wife of the British Prime Minister (1795-1859)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Julia_Peel
Calendar year
1886) Guy Banister, FBI agent. June 7 Violet Attlee, Countess Attlee, wife of former British PM Clement Attlee (born 1895) Charlie Llewellyn, first non-white
1964
Wife of UK Prime Minister John Russell (1815-1898)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Frances Russell, Countess Russell
Frances_Russell,_Countess_Russell
18th-century English noblewoman
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Dorothy Bentinck, Duchess of Portland
Dorothy_Bentinck,_Duchess_of_Portland
English peer (1701-1776)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Harriet Pelham-Holles, Duchess of Newcastle
Harriet_Pelham-Holles,_Duchess_of_Newcastle
Second wife of Robert Walpole
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Maria,_Lady_Walpole
British political hostess (1827–1899)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury
Georgina_Gascoyne-Cecil,_Marchioness_of_Salisbury
Wife of William Gladstone (1812–1900)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Catherine_Gladstone
British activist and campaigner and spouse of the former prime minister
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Sarah_Jane_Brown
1954 Centaur-class light fleet carrier of the Royal Navy
1944 and she was launched on 6 May 1947 by Violet Attlee, wife of the British Prime Minister Clement Attlee. On 18 October 1949, she was under tow by tugs
HMS_Albion_(R07)
First wife of Henry Addington, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Ursula_Addington
British noblewoman (1720–1803)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham
Hester_Pitt,_Countess_of_Chatham
Surname list
Pennsylvania Trustee Violet Attlee, Countess Attlee (1895–1964), wife of Clement Attlee This page lists people with the surname Atlee or Attlee. If an internal
Atlee_(name)
Wife of British Prime Minister (1832–1906)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Charlotte_Campbell-Bannerman
English noblewoman (1736–1804)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Anne FitzPatrick, Countess of Upper Ossory
Anne_FitzPatrick,_Countess_of_Upper_Ossory
Clement Attlee received numerous honours in recognition of his career in politics. These included: Attlee was elevated to the House of Lords on 16 December
List of awards and honours received by Clement Attlee
List_of_awards_and_honours_received_by_Clement_Attlee
British noble (died 1780)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Lady_Catherine_Pelham
English memoirist (1920–2021)
(1971). The Day Before Yesterday: An Illustrated History of Britain from Attlee to Macmillan. Sidgwick and Jackson. ISBN 978-0-283-48476-6. Thompson, Julian
Clarissa_Eden
First spouse of the prime minister of Great Britain
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Catherine_Walpole
Wife of Alec Douglas-Home
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Elizabeth_Douglas-Home
Second wife of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne (1755–1789)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Louisa Petty, Marchioness of Lansdowne
Louisa_Petty,_Marchioness_of_Lansdowne
British duchess (1745–1822)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Elizabeth FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton
Elizabeth_FitzRoy,_Duchess_of_Grafton
English noblewoman
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Anne Grenville, Baroness Grenville
Anne_Grenville,_Baroness_Grenville
1825-1829. (1981:1391). United States: University Press of Kentucky. Dickenson, Violet, ed. (1919). Miss Eden's Letters. London: Macmillan. Jupp, P. J.; Whittaker
Sarah Robinson, Countess of Ripon
Sarah_Robinson,_Countess_of_Ripon
Second wife of Prime Minister Lord Liverpool
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Mary Jenkinson, Countess of Liverpool
Mary_Jenkinson,_Countess_of_Liverpool
British institute for promotion of domestic labour
headquarters were based at 53 Mount Street in London and opened by Violet Attlee. Dorothy Elliott was the chair until 1959. The Institute received grants
National Institute of Houseworkers
National_Institute_of_Houseworkers
Former film studios located in London
were ceremonially opened on 21 May 1950 by Violet Attlee (wife of the then prime minister Clement Attlee). Lime Grove would be used for many BBC Television
Lime_Grove_Studios
British noblewoman
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Mary Watson-Wentworth, Marchioness of Rockingham
Mary_Watson-Wentworth,_Marchioness_of_Rockingham
English artist and writer (1719–1769)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Elizabeth_Grenville
Month of 1964
say which is the truth." Died: Violet Attlee, Countess Attlee, 68, wife of former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee died from a cerebral haemorrhage
June_1964
British government recognitions
30 November 1951, to mark the resignation of the Prime Minister, Clement Attlee. William Jowitt, 1st Viscount Jowitt, Lord Chancellor David Kirkwood, MP
1951 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
1951_Prime_Minister's_Resignation_Honours
English wife of Prime Minister (1805-1876)
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Emma Caroline Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby
Emma_Caroline_Smith-Stanley,_Countess_of_Derby
Wife of British prime minister
Margaret Lloyd George Lucy Baldwin Anne Chamberlain Clementine Churchill Violet Attlee Clarissa Eden Dorothy Macmillan Elizabeth Douglas-Home Mary Wilson Audrey
Joan Canning, 1st Viscountess Canning
Joan_Canning,_1st_Viscountess_Canning
Body formed to establish Britain's nuclear policy
committee of the British cabinet, convened by the Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, on 10 August 1945. It was one of many ad hoc cabinet committees, each of
Gen_75_Committee
Television Service's Lime Grove Studios in London are opened officially by Violet Attlee, the Prime Minister's wife. These were purchased from Gaumont-British
1950_in_British_television
British Liberal Party politician (1890–1970)
backed, as did Attlee, Churchill's book Arms and the Covenant. He joined the Anti-Nazi Council of Eugen Spier, with Churchill and Violet Bonham Carter
Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso
Archibald_Sinclair,_1st_Viscount_Thurso
was also notable for Labour in that it saw future prime minister Clement Attlee elected as MP for Limehouse. Some Liberal candidates stood calling for a
1922 United Kingdom general election
1922_United_Kingdom_general_election
British nobleman and politician
in the year of his death and published posthumously. Lord Onslow married Violet Marcia Catherine Warwick Bampfylde, the only daughter of Coplestone Bampfylde
Richard Onslow, 5th Earl of Onslow
Richard_Onslow,_5th_Earl_of_Onslow
British politician (1891–1947)
attempts to replace Clement Attlee as the Labour Party's leader; nevertheless, when he formed his postwar government, Attlee appointed Wilkinson as Minister
Ellen_Wilkinson
British peer, soldier and politician (1898–1964)
the Labour benches in the House of Lords. Lord Lucan served under Clement Attlee as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard (Deputy Chief Whip in the House of
George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan
George_Bingham,_6th_Earl_of_Lucan
1930s British anti-Nazi group
to have a minatory telegram signed to go to Neville Chamberlain; Clement Attlee declined to have his name added, on the telephone. Among the signers were
Anti-Nazi_Council
British politician and reformer (1859–1940)
Retrieved 13 July 2022. Blythe, p. 293 Attlee, Clement (2009). Lansbury of London in Field, Frank: Attlee's Great Contemporaries – The Politics of Character
George_Lansbury
British museum curator
Violet A Rodgers (7 February 1914 – 8 May 1978) was a British museum curator. Rodgers came to York in 1938 to work for John Lamplugh Kirk at the newly-opened
Violet_Rodgers
Private, day and boarding school in Southwold, Suffolk, England
Jones – novelist Nancy Lyle – tennis player Violet Helen Millar, later Countess Attlee, wife of Clement Attlee Mother Maribel of Wantage – Anglican nun and
Saint_Felix_School
British order of chivalry
of the government. In 1946, with the agreement of Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Opposition Leader Winston Churchill, membership of Great Britain's highest
Order_of_the_Garter
1386 alliance between the UK and Portugal
that the islands would have to be invaded. Sir Anthony Eden and Clement Attlee, the Secretaries of State for Foreign and Dominion Affairs suggested instead
Anglo-Portuguese_Alliance
Britons to be arrested in Nazi Germany
outspoken opponent of fascism Clement Attlee, featured twice, as "Attlee, Clement Richard, major", and as "Attlee, Clemens, leader Labour party" Robert
The_Black_Book_(list)
Grade I listed castle in Powys, Wales
country house in Surrey. The last remaining terrace is the Apple Bank. Helena Attlee, in her The Gardens of Wales, notes the varied planting styles, sub-tropical
Powis_Castle
British journalist, writer and politician (1911–1968)
it in the House, and Evelyn Waugh called the book "despicable". Clement Attlee reviewed the book as "singularly offensive and inaccurate" and wrote that
Randolph_Churchill
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916
and far-sighted, "paving the way for the welfare state legislation of the Attlee government in 1945–1951 as well as Blair's constitutional reforms after
H._H._Asquith
British politician (1920–2003)
1947, he edited a collection of Clement Attlee's speeches, published under the title Purpose and Policy. Attlee then granted Jenkins access to his private
Roy_Jenkins
born?" When this was reported to him, Hitler declined the meeting. Clement Attlee recalled that Churchill openly wept when recounting to him the humiliations
Racial views of Winston Churchill
Racial_views_of_Winston_Churchill
British Army officer (1887–1976)
and depressing." When Montgomery's term of office expired, Prime Minister Attlee appointed Sir William Slim from retirement with the rank of field marshal
Bernard_Montgomery
1887–1954 French territories in Southeast Asia
calling on him, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Premier Stalin and Premier Attlee to go to the United Nations against France and demand France not be allowed
French_Indochina
British prime minister (1885-86; 1886-92; 1895-1902)
1967, Clement Attlee (Labour Party prime minister, 1945–1951) was asked who he thought was the best prime minister of his lifetime. Attlee immediately replied:
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury
as any in international debate. Attlee set up a cabinet sub-committee, the Gen 75 Committee (known informally by Attlee as the "Atomic Bomb Committee")
Nuclear weapons of the United Kingdom
Nuclear_weapons_of_the_United_Kingdom
British diplomat, author, diarist and politician (1886–1968)
in an unsuccessful attempt to secure a hereditary peerage from Clement Attlee; Nicolson stood in the 1948 Croydon North by-election but lost once again
Harold_Nicolson
Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)
University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-15083-3. Broad, Charlie Lewis; Broad, Violet M. (1929). Dictionary to the Plays and Novels of Bernard Shaw. New York:
George_Bernard_Shaw
Joanna Van Kampen Fallon Rogers The Archers 2000–present 26 years Richard Attlee Kenton Archer The Archers 2000–present 26 years Louiza Patikas Helen Archer
List of longest-serving soap opera actors
List_of_longest-serving_soap_opera_actors
1920s group of aristocratic socialites
Adele Astaire (1896–1981) Books: The Book of Beauty by Cecil Beaton Clement Attlee (1883–1967) Books: Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's
Bright_young_things
British diplomat
Winston Churchill, Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal Clement Attlee and Minister of Aircraft Production Lord Beaverbrook. In September 1944
Ivone_Kirkpatrick
British effort to develop hydrogen bombs between 1952 and 1958
had written just days before. Attlee set up a cabinet sub-committee, the Gen 75 Committee (known informally by Attlee as the "Atomic Bomb Committee")
British hydrogen bomb programme
British_hydrogen_bomb_programme
Villa in Tuscany, Italy
Guide. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Garden Art Press. ISBN 9781870673556. Helena Attlee, Alex Ramsay, David Joyce (1989). Italian Gardens: A Visitor's Guide. London:
Villa_La_Pietra
Anglo-Canadian business tycoon, politician, and writer (1879–1964)
favourable reviewers included Clement Attlee, Roy Jenkins, Robert Blake, Lord Longford, Sir C. P. Snow, Lady Violet Bonham Carter, Richard Crossman and
Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
Max_Aitken,_1st_Baron_Beaverbrook
Title in the peerage of Ireland
of Oxford. Lord Longford served in the Labour administrations of Clement Attlee and Harold Wilson as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, First Lord of
Earl_of_Longford
VIOLET ATTLEE
VIOLET ATTLEE
Female
Romanian
(Bulgarian Виолета): Bulgarian and Romanian form of Latin Viola, VIOLETA means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Female
Spanish
 Spanish diminutive form of Latin Viola, VIOLETA means "violet color" or "violet flower." Compare with another form of Violeta.
Girl/Female
German, Polish
Violet
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Bluish Purple; Violet Flower; Pure; Gentle
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, Greek, Latin
Sister of Iphitus; Cloud of Dawn; Violet
Female
Greek
(Ιόλη) Greek name derived from the word iole, IOLE means "violet." In mythology, this is the name of a woman loved by Herakles.
Female
French
French diminutive form of Latin Viola, VIOLETTE means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, French, German, Latin
Violet; Purple; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Flower
Female
Gypsy/Romani
Probably a Romani form of Latin Viola, VIOLCA means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Female
Bulgarian
, violet.
Male
Romanian
Romanian name VIOREL means "bluebell."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Little Violet; Purple; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Violet Flower
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Netherlands, Shakespearean, Swedish
Form of Violet; Violet Flower; Purple; Twelfth Night; Musical; Talanted
Girl/Female
English American
Violet. Viola was one of the heroine's in Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night'.
Female
Italian
Italian diminutive form of Latin Viola, VIOLETTA means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Female
English
 Latin name VIOLA means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Girl/Female
Italian American English
Flower.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin viola, VIOLET means "violet color" or "violet flower."Â
VIOLET ATTLEE
VIOLET ATTLEE
Girl/Female
Buddhist, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
The Holder of Intellect
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Diamond; Gem
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Leader
Biblical
song; vine; palm
Boy/Male
Hindu
By the ash tree, An adventurer
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, PANCHO means "French."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Religious
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Small Rain Cloud
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddesse
Girl/Female
American, Australian
People; Sweet; Palm Tree; Spice; Child of the People; Similar to Ta and Tamika
VIOLET ATTLEE
VIOLET ATTLEE
VIOLET ATTLEE
VIOLET ATTLEE
VIOLET ATTLEE
v. t.
To bind, furnish, or adorn with a fillet.
n.
Any plant or flower of the genus Viola, of many species. The violets are generally low, herbaceous plants, and the flowers of many of the species are blue, while others are white or yellow, or of several colors, as the pansy (Viola tricolor).
n.
An ornament in Norman work, resembling a billet of wood either square or round.
n.
A genus of polypetalous herbaceous plants, including all kinds of violets.
v. t.
To treat in a violent manner; to abuse.
a.
Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible; vehement; impetuous; fierce; furious; severe; as, a violent blow; the violent attack of a disease.
n.
Hence, a low fellow; a scoundrel; a rascal; as, an impudent varlet.
a.
Made of giblets; as, a giblet pie.
n.
A large North American snipe (Symphemia semipalmata); -- called also pill-willet, will-willet, semipalmated tattler, or snipe, duck snipe, and stone curlew.
a.
Acting, characterized, or produced by unjust or improper force; outrageous; unauthorized; as, a violent attack on the right of free speech.
n.
The willet.
n.
Any one of numerous species of small violet-colored butterflies belonging to Lycaena, or Rusticus, and allied genera.
n.
The color of a violet, or that part of the spectrum farthest from red. It is the most refrangible part of the spectrum.
v. i.
To be violent; to act violently.
n.
A player on the viol.
a.
Furnished with a virole or viroles; -- said of a horn or a bugle when the rings are of different tincture from the rest of the horn.
v. t.
To pierce or make with a gimlet.
n.
A species of violet (Viola tricolor); -- called also pansy.
n.
A very handsome American butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis). Its wings are mottled with various shades of red and brown and have violet tips.