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  • Ritchie Calder
  • Scottish writer, journalist and academic

    Peter Ritchie Ritchie-Calder, Baron Ritchie-Calder CBE (né Calder; 1 July 1906 – 31 January 1982), was a Scottish socialist writer, journalist and academic

    Ritchie Calder

    Ritchie_Calder

  • Simon Calder
  • English travel journalist

    Simon Peter Ritchie Calder (born 25 December 1955) is a freelance British travel journalist and broadcaster. He works for various news and travel publications

    Simon Calder

    Simon Calder

    Simon_Calder

  • Angus Calder
  • Scottish writer and historian

    Angus Lindsay Ritchie Calder (5 February 1942 – 5 June 2008) was a Scottish writer, historian, and poet. Initially studying English literature, he became

    Angus Calder

    Angus_Calder

  • Nigel Calder
  • British science writer

    Nigel David McKail Ritchie-Calder (2 December 1931 – 25 June 2014) was a British science writer and climate change skeptic. Nigel Calder was born on 2 December

    Nigel Calder

    Nigel_Calder

  • Ritchie (given name)
  • Name list

    English footballer Ritchie Buckle (born 1960), English darts player Ritchie Calder (1906–1982), Scottish journalist and academic Ritchie Cordell (1943–2004)

    Ritchie (given name)

    Ritchie_(given_name)

  • Talking to India
  • 1943 book edited by George Orwell

    Talking to India is a book authored by E. M. Forster, Ritchie Calder, Cedric Dover, Hsiao Ch'ien and others, and published by Allen and Unwin in 1943.

    Talking to India

    Talking to India

    Talking_to_India

  • Calder (surname)
  • Surname list

    James Erskine Calder (1808–1882), English-born Surveyor General of Tasmania John Alexander Calder, Canadian politician Ritchie Calder (1906–1982), Scottish

    Calder (surname)

    Calder_(surname)

  • List of people from Edinburgh
  • Angus Calder (1942–2008), academic, writer, historian, poet and literary editor Jenni Calder (née Daiches) (born 1941), literary historian Peter Ritchie Calder

    List of people from Edinburgh

    List_of_people_from_Edinburgh

  • Brett Ritchie
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1993)

    first Calder Cup. Ritchie finished the postseason with seven goals and 11 points in 13 games in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Following their Calder Cup win

    Brett Ritchie

    Brett Ritchie

    Brett_Ritchie

  • Kalinga Prize
  • UNESCO science award

    Kingdom 1958 Karl von Frisch  Germany 1959 Jean Rostand  France 1960 Ritchie Calder  United Kingdom 1961 Arthur C. Clarke  United Kingdom 1962 Gerard Piel

    Kalinga Prize

    Kalinga Prize

    Kalinga_Prize

  • Propædia
  • One of three parts of the 15th edition of Encyclopædia Britannica

    Photography 6.2.9 Decoration and Design The lead author was Lord Peter Ritchie-Calder, who wrote the introduction "Knowing How and Knowing Why". 7.1 Nature

    Propædia

    Propædia

    Propædia

  • Francis Crick
  • English physicist and biologist (1916–2004)

    School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why

    Francis Crick

    Francis Crick

    Francis_Crick

  • Tsar Bomba
  • Most powerful nuclear weapon ever tested

    Retrieved 11 July 2025. "UK: RUSSIA'S 50 MEGATON BOMB: PROFESSOR P. RITCHIE CALDER'S VIEWS". British Pathé. 15 November 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2025. Khariton

    Tsar Bomba

    Tsar_Bomba

  • Searchlight Books
  • Against Germany (1941) by Sebastian Haffner No 3: The Lesson of London by Ritchie Calder No 4: The English at War (1941) by Cassandra and Philip Zec No 5: The

    Searchlight Books

    Searchlight_Books

  • List of Scottish writers
  • Calder (1942–2008), literary critic and historian Jenni Calder (née Daiches) (b. 1941), literary historian Peter Ritchie Calder, Baron Ritchie-Calder

    List of Scottish writers

    List_of_Scottish_writers

  • Humanist Manifesto II
  • 1973 manifesto

    Raymond Firth Antony Flew James Hemming Julian Huxley Margaret Knight Ritchie Calder Isaac Asimov Paul Blanshard Joseph Leon Blau Arthur Danto Paul Edwards

    Humanist Manifesto II

    Humanist_Manifesto_II

  • Encyclopædia Britannica
  • General-knowledge encyclopaedia

    1977), Harold D. Lasswell (d. 1978), Mark Van Doren (d. 1972), Peter Ritchie Calder (d. 1982) and Mortimer J. Adler (d. 2001). The Propædia also lists just

    Encyclopædia Britannica

    Encyclopædia_Britannica

  • Metrication in the United Kingdom
  • Adoption of the metric system of measurements

    Metrication Board to coordinate the metrication programme, with Lord Ritchie-Calder being appointed as chairman. By this time much of the groundwork, especially

    Metrication in the United Kingdom

    Metrication in the United Kingdom

    Metrication_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
  • Macartney 1958–1961 Elizabeth Wiskemann 1961–1967 Peter Ritchie Calder, Lord Ritchie-Calder For a short history of the Oxford chair, see Adam Roberts

    Montague Burton Professor of International Relations

    Montague_Burton_Professor_of_International_Relations

  • Cavendish Laboratory
  • University of Cambridge Physics Department

    School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why

    Cavendish Laboratory

    Cavendish Laboratory

    Cavendish_Laboratory

  • Maurice Wilkins
  • New Zealand-born British biophysicist (1916–2004)

    School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why

    Maurice Wilkins

    Maurice Wilkins

    Maurice_Wilkins

  • Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
  • British organisation advocating unilateral nuclear disarmament

    The other members of its executive committee were Martin, Priestley, Ritchie Calder, journalist James Cameron, Howard Davies, Michael Foot, Arthur Goss

    Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

    Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

    Campaign_for_Nuclear_Disarmament

  • News Chronicle
  • British daily newspaper

    Times editor Lionel Barber Vernon Bartlett – diplomatic correspondent Ritchie Calder - science editor, who broke the story of the discovery of DNA structure

    News Chronicle

    News_Chronicle

  • 1971 Nobel Peace Prize
  • Award

    the peaceful uses of the ocean bed for the benefit of all mankind." Ritchie Calder (1906–1982) 23 Kathiresu Ramachandra (1895–1976) Sri Lanka "for faithfully

    1971 Nobel Peace Prize

    1971 Nobel Peace Prize

    1971_Nobel_Peace_Prize

  • Jarrow March
  • 1936 protest about unemployment in the north of England

    meeting". The police made an estimate of 3,000 for the crowd, journalist Ritchie Calder, who was present, put the figure at 50,000. After a day's rest, the

    Jarrow March

    Jarrow March

    Jarrow_March

  • Rationalist Association
  • Irreligious organisation in the United Kingdom

    1949–1954 A. E. Heath 1955–1970 Bertrand Russell 1970–1973 Barbara Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger 1973–1981 Peter Ritchie Calder 1982–1999 Hermann Bondi

    Rationalist Association

    Rationalist Association

    Rationalist_Association

  • George Brown, Baron George-Brown
  • British politician (1914–1985)

    objection, and noted that there had been counter-examples such as Lord Ritchie-Calder and Lord Francis-Williams. Also Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke became

    George Brown, Baron George-Brown

    George Brown, Baron George-Brown

    George_Brown,_Baron_George-Brown

  • 1969 Nobel Peace Prize
  • Award

    worked unremittingly for peace, for freedom and for human well-being." Ritchie Calder (1906–1982) No motivation included. Stan Newens (1920–2021) 9 Frederick

    1969 Nobel Peace Prize

    1969 Nobel Peace Prize

    1969_Nobel_Peace_Prize

  • Forfar
  • County town and administrative centre in Scotland

    LDS Church as a teenager Willie Brown (1928–2017), footballer Peter Ritchie Calder (1906–1982), socialist writer, journalist, and academic James Cook,

    Forfar

    Forfar

    Forfar

  • London Borough of Sutton
  • Borough in London, England

    Carshalton College Angus Calder, writer, historian and academic Rob Davis, Lead Guitarist of Mud Lord Peter Ritchie Calder, author, journalist and academic

    London Borough of Sutton

    London Borough of Sutton

    London_Borough_of_Sutton

  • Lawrence Bragg
  • Australian-born British X-ray crystallographer (1890–1971)

    in London on Thursday, 14 May 1953, which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London on Friday, 15 May 1953, entitled "Why

    Lawrence Bragg

    Lawrence Bragg

    Lawrence_Bragg

  • Socialist Health Association
  • Left-wing medical association in the UK

    Blenkinsop MP Sir Albert Bore Aleck Bourne Charles Wortham Brook Ritchie Calder, Lord Calder Sir Iain Chalmers Dame June Clark Tam Dalyell MP Terry Davies

    Socialist Health Association

    Socialist Health Association

    Socialist_Health_Association

  • Belmont, Sutton
  • Area of the London Borough of Sutton

    1979. Don Lusher (1923–2006), trombonist and jazz band leader Lord Ritchie-Calder (1906–1982), journalist and environment expert Lionel Tertis (1876–1975)

    Belmont, Sutton

    Belmont, Sutton

    Belmont,_Sutton

  • 2026 Calder Cup playoffs
  • American Hockey League postseason tournament

    The 2026 Calder Cup playoffs was the postseason tournament of the American Hockey League (AHL) to determine the winner of the Calder Cup, which is awarded

    2026 Calder Cup playoffs

    2026_Calder_Cup_playoffs

  • All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group
  • UK parliamentary group

    Lord Chorley, Lord Francis-Williams, Lord Listowel, Lord Raglan, Lord Ritchie-Calder, and Lord Willis. The group's membership was heavily involved in several

    All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group

    All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group

    All-Party_Parliamentary_Humanist_Group

  • Varsity (Cambridge)
  • Student newspaper at the University of Cambridge

    Medical School in London on 14 May 1953 which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on 15 May 1953, entitled "Why You Are

    Varsity (Cambridge)

    Varsity (Cambridge)

    Varsity_(Cambridge)

  • History of molecular biology
  • in London on Thursday, May 14, 1953, which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday, May 15, 1953, entitled "Why

    History of molecular biology

    History_of_molecular_biology

  • Deaths in January 1982
  • Maxwell Anderson, Scottish consultant surgeon and cancer specialist Ritchie Calder, 75, Scottish socialist writer, journalist and academic Cyril Edward

    Deaths in January 1982

    Deaths_in_January_1982

  • 1926 in literature
  • On December 14 she is found at a Harrogate hotel by the journalist Ritchie Calder, staying under her husband's mistress's surname. December – Thomas Mann

    1926 in literature

    1926_in_literature

  • 1926 in the United Kingdom
  • Harrogate hotel (under her husband's mistress's surname) by journalist Ritchie Calder. 7 December – The Council for the Preservation of Rural England, later

    1926 in the United Kingdom

    1926_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of peace activists
  • critical of the Treaty of Versailles return to table of contents Peter Ritchie Calder (1906–1982) – Scottish science journalist, socialist and peace activist

    List of peace activists

    List_of_peace_activists

  • A Secular Humanist Declaration
  • Research Council) Dora Russell (Mrs. Bertrand Russell) (author) Lord Ritchie-Calder (president, Rationalist Press Association) Harry Stopes-Roe (senior

    A Secular Humanist Declaration

    A_Secular_Humanist_Declaration

  • 1968 Nobel Peace Prize
  • Award

    contribution to peacebuilding, as well as its relief of human suffering." Ritchie Calder (1906–1982) "for its work to raise the level of health among the developing

    1968 Nobel Peace Prize

    1968 Nobel Peace Prize

    1968_Nobel_Peace_Prize

  • George Orwell bibliography
  • Literary work of George Orwell

    Revolutionaries") amongst others. Talking to India, by E. M. Forster, Ritchie Calder, Cedric Dover, Hsiao Ch'ien and Others: A Selection of English Language

    George Orwell bibliography

    George Orwell bibliography

    George_Orwell_bibliography

  • World Academy of Art and Science
  • International scientific organization

    Chouard, George Laclavére and G. Le Lionnaise; (from the United Kingdom) Ritchie Calder, H. Munro Fox and Joseph Needham; and (from the United States) Robert

    World Academy of Art and Science

    World Academy of Art and Science

    World_Academy_of_Art_and_Science

  • 1982 in the United Kingdom
  • Stanley Holloway, actor, comedian, singer and poet (born 1890) 31 January Ritchie Calder, journalist and academic (born 1906) Cyril Edward Gourley, Army captain

    1982 in the United Kingdom

    1982_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • John Boyd Orr
  • Scottish teacher (1880–1971)

    (1966). As I recall: the 1880s to the 1960s. with an introduction by Ritchie Calder. London: MacGibbon & Kee. with other authors Boyd Orr, John; Lubbock

    John Boyd Orr

    John Boyd Orr

    John_Boyd_Orr

  • 1941 Committee
  • Historic political grouping

    David Low Kingsley Martin Christopher Mayhew J. B. Priestley, chairman Ritchie Calder Peter Thorneycroft Richard Titmuss H. G. Wells Kitty Wintringham Tom

    1941 Committee

    1941_Committee

  • 1906 in the United Kingdom
  • poet (died 1967) 30 June – Ralph Allen, footballer (died 1981) 1 July Ritchie Calder, Scottish socialist author, journalist and academic (died 1982) Ivan

    1906 in the United Kingdom

    1906_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • British Sub-Aqua Club
  • UK governing body of recreational diving

    Earl Granville (1964–1966) The 1st Baron of Kendal (1967–1970) Lord Ritchie Calder (1971–1974) The Prince of Wales (1974–2014) The Duke of Cambridge /

    British Sub-Aqua Club

    British_Sub-Aqua_Club

  • Metrication Board
  • Dissolved Public Body in the United Kingdom

    board held its first meeting in May 1969 under the chairmanship of Lord Ritchie-Calder when eight committees were set up to deal with the most important sectors

    Metrication Board

    Metrication_Board

  • Beatty Lectures
  • Annual lecture at McGill University in Canada

    Weakness, Britain" 1968 – Han Suyin, "Asia Today – Two Outlooks" 1971 – Ritchie Calder, "Science and Social Change: Science and International Relations/Science

    Beatty Lectures

    Beatty_Lectures

  • List of life peerages (1958–1979)
  • Waterdine in the County of Salop 8 November 1998 5 July 1966 Ritchie Calder Baron Ritchie-Calder of Balmashannar in the Royal Burgh of Forfar 31 January 1982

    List of life peerages (1958–1979)

    List_of_life_peerages_(1958–1979)

  • List of non-fiction writers
  • Angus Calder (1942–2008, Scotland, Lc/H) Jenni Calder (born 1941, Scotland, Lc) Nigel Calder (1931–2014, Scotland/England, N) Peter Ritchie Calder (1906–1982

    List of non-fiction writers

    List_of_non-fiction_writers

  • List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1961–1970)
  • BBC Radio 4 programme

    and The Circle by W. Somerset Maugham Whisky more 26 June 1967 Peter Ritchie Calder War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy Tape recorder more 3 July 1967 Roy Hudd

    List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1961–1970)

    List_of_Desert_Island_Discs_episodes_(1961–1970)

  • The Times Science Review
  • School in London on Thursday 14 May 1953. This resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the News Chronicle of London, on Friday 15 May 1953, entitled "Why

    The Times Science Review

    The_Times_Science_Review

  • James Traill Calder
  • Scottish local historian

    Traill Calder (1794–1864) was a Scottish local historian who was the writer of a History of Caithness. Born in Castletown, Caithness, Calder studied

    James Traill Calder

    James_Traill_Calder

  • 1945 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    " Arundel Castle," Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Ltd. Peter Ritchie Calder, Esq., employed in a Department of the Foreign Office. Harry Campion

    1945 New Year Honours

    1945_New_Year_Honours

  • 2008 Birthday Honours
  • British and commonwealth honours and awards

    Officer, Child Support Agency. For public and voluntary service. Penelope Ritchie Calder. For services to Museums and to the Voluntary Sector. Ian Campbell.

    2008 Birthday Honours

    2008_Birthday_Honours

  • 1966 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. Baron Peter Ritchie Calder, CBE, Professor of International Relations, University of Edinburgh

    1966 Birthday Honours

    1966_Birthday_Honours

  • Timeline of West Calder history
  • National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland by Alec Ritchie 1965: A stone axe from a bing at West Calder, and probably from The Bads Colliery, Harburn, was

    Timeline of West Calder history

    Timeline_of_West_Calder_history

  • 1906 in Scotland
  • du Plat Taylor, pioneer of maritime archaeology (died 1983) 1 July – Ritchie Calder, socialist author, journalist and academic (died 1982) 18 July – Belle

    1906 in Scotland

    1906_in_Scotland

  • Calder v British Columbia (AG)
  • 1973 Supreme Court of Canada case

    Calder v British Columbia (AG) [1973] SCR 313, [1973] 4 WWR 1 was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada. It was the first time that Canadian law acknowledged

    Calder v British Columbia (AG)

    Calder v British Columbia (AG)

    Calder_v_British_Columbia_(AG)

  • Venu Chitale
  • Indian writer and BBC broadcaster (1912–1995)

    on the European refugee children's exhibition in E. M. Forster's, Ritchie Calder's, Cedric Dover's, and Hsiao Ch'ien's book Talking to India. How popular

    Venu Chitale

    Venu Chitale

    Venu_Chitale

  • West Calder United F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    West Calder United Football Club are a Scottish football club based in West Calder, West Lothian. Their home ground is Hermand Park, West Calder. Club

    West Calder United F.C.

    West_Calder_United_F.C.

  • Thyroscyphidae
  • Family of hydrozoans

    the order Leptothecata. Genera: Parascyphus Ritchie, 1911 Sertularelloides Leloup, 1937 Symmetroscyphus Calder, 1986 Thyroscyphoides Naumov, 1955 Thyroscyphus

    Thyroscyphidae

    Thyroscyphidae

  • Sellafield
  • Nuclear site in Cumbria, England

    "Windscale Works". Subsequent key developments have included the building of Calder Hall nuclear power station - the world's first nuclear power station to

    Sellafield

    Sellafield

    Sellafield

  • Tommy Rettig
  • American child actor (1941–1996)

    Lady Wants Mink Ritchie Connors The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. Bartholomew Collins So Big Dirk (aged 8) 1954 River of No Return Mark Calder The Raid Larry

    Tommy Rettig

    Tommy Rettig

    Tommy_Rettig

  • 2016 Calder Cup playoffs
  • 2016 AHL Calder Cup playoffs results

    The 2016 Calder Cup playoffs were held from April 20 to June 11, 2016, to determine the season champion of the American Hockey League (AHL). The 16 teams

    2016 Calder Cup playoffs

    2016_Calder_Cup_playoffs

  • Donsdale, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Donsdale, Edmonton

    Donsdale, Edmonton

    Donsdale,_Edmonton

  • The Orchards at Ellerslie, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    The Orchards at Ellerslie, Edmonton

    The_Orchards_at_Ellerslie,_Edmonton

  • The Uplands, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    The Uplands, Edmonton

    The_Uplands,_Edmonton

  • Chambery, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Chambery, Edmonton

    Chambery,_Edmonton

  • Windermere, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Windermere, Edmonton

    Windermere,_Edmonton

  • David Calder (rower)
  • Canadian rower (born 1978)

    David C D Calder (born May 21, 1978) is a Canadian rower. A four-time Olympian, he is a 2008 Olympics silver medallist in the men's coxless pair rowing

    David Calder (rower)

    David Calder (rower)

    David_Calder_(rower)

  • Spanish Civil War
  • 1936–1939 civil war in Spain

    carrying a small child in one arm and a sickle in the other. and Alexander Calder's Fuente de mercurio (Mercury Fountain) a protest work by the American against

    Spanish Civil War

    Spanish Civil War

    Spanish_Civil_War

  • Calder, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Calder is a residential neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The area was originally part of the Hudson's Bay Company reserve and was

    Calder, Edmonton

    Calder,_Edmonton

  • Texas Stars
  • American Hockey League team in Cedar Park, Texas

    Stars eventually fell to Hershey in game six of the 2010 Calder Cup Finals. The Stars won the Calder Cup in 2014, defeating the St. John's IceCaps in the

    Texas Stars

    Texas Stars

    Texas_Stars

  • Eaux Claires, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Eaux Claires, Edmonton

    Eaux_Claires,_Edmonton

  • Secord, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Secord, Edmonton

    Secord,_Edmonton

  • Newtonmore
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Farm, on the banks of the Calder. In 1756, a bridge was constructed over the River Spey at the confluence of the River Calder near Ralia, largely replacing

    Newtonmore

    Newtonmore

    Newtonmore

  • Potter Greens, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Potter Greens, Edmonton

    Potter_Greens,_Edmonton

  • Charles Ritchie (diplomat)
  • Canadian diplomat and diarist (1906–1995)

    Stewart Almon Ritchie, CC (September 23, 1906 – June 7, 1995) was a Canadian diplomat and diarist. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Ritchie was educated at

    Charles Ritchie (diplomat)

    Charles_Ritchie_(diplomat)

  • 2015 Calder Cup playoffs
  • North American ice hockey tournament

    The 2015 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 22, 2015, with the playoff format that was introduced in 2012. The sixteen teams

    2015 Calder Cup playoffs

    2015 Calder Cup playoffs

    2015_Calder_Cup_playoffs

  • Mayliewan, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Mayliewan, Edmonton

    Mayliewan,_Edmonton

  • Terra Losa, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Terra Losa, Edmonton

    Terra_Losa,_Edmonton

  • Jackson Heights, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Jackson Heights, Edmonton

    Jackson_Heights,_Edmonton

  • Enrique Iglesias
  • Spanish singer (born 1975)

    contemporary Latin and pop songs by the likes of Carmen Miranda, Selena, Ritchie Valens, Chayanne, Ricky Martin, and Iglesias himself. Iglesias starred

    Enrique Iglesias

    Enrique Iglesias

    Enrique_Iglesias

  • Menisa, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Menisa, Edmonton

    Menisa,_Edmonton

  • The Hatton Garden Job
  • 2017 British film

    sharp end of the raid are Danny Jones (Phil Daniels), Terry Perkins (David Calder), and Kenny Collins (Clive Russell). Apart from more routine thievery going

    The Hatton Garden Job

    The_Hatton_Garden_Job

  • 2025 Women's Premier Hockey League
  • Hockey New Zealand's national league, second season

    (SA) Emelia Surridge (SA) 2 goals Hope Ralph (CF) Riana Pho (CF) Deanna Ritchie (HM) Zoe Teikamata (HM) Casey Crowley (NT) Madeline Harris (NT) Elizabeth

    2025 Women's Premier Hockey League

    2025_Women's_Premier_Hockey_League

  • List of American films of 2013
  • MacDonald, Richard Riehle, Marilyn Burns, John Dugan, David Born, Sue Rock, Ritchie Montgomery, Dodie L. Brown, David "Bear" Bell 11 The Baytown Outlaws Phase

    List of American films of 2013

    List_of_American_films_of_2013

  • Cashman, Edmonton
  • Neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Evansdale Northmount Londonderry Kildare Kilkenny Athlone Balwin Belvedere Calder Delwood Dovercourt Glengarry Inglewood Kensington Killarney Lauderdale Prince

    Cashman, Edmonton

    Cashman,_Edmonton

  • Linton Hotspur F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    admitted to the EoSFL Third Division, playing its first fixture against West Calder United F.C. on July 29, 2023. Chris King was appointed manager in August

    Linton Hotspur F.C.

    Linton_Hotspur_F.C.

  • Daniel Ritchie
  • British rower (born 1987)

    Daniel Ritchie (born 6 January 1987 in Margate) is a British rower. Ritchie was introduced to rowing while attending The Southport School in Queensland

    Daniel Ritchie

    Daniel_Ritchie

  • Robert Calder (writer)
  • Canadian writer and professor

    Robert Lorin Calder SOM, a Canadian writer and professor, won the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction in 1989 for his Willie: The

    Robert Calder (writer)

    Robert_Calder_(writer)

  • Natascha McElhone
  • English actress and producer (born 1971)

    following year, again as "Natascha Taylor," in the series Bergerac as Louise Calder, a rebellious daughter of very wealthy parents.[full citation needed] She

    Natascha McElhone

    Natascha McElhone

    Natascha_McElhone

  • Nice Work (TV series)
  • Brian Everthorpe, played by John Forgeham Stuart Baxter, played by David Calder Philip Swallow, played by Christopher Godwin Rupert Sutcliffe, played by

    Nice Work (TV series)

    Nice_Work_(TV_series)

  • 2014 Calder Cup playoffs
  • North American ice hockey tournament

    The 2014 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 23, 2014, with the same playoff format that was introduced in 2012. The sixteen

    2014 Calder Cup playoffs

    2014 Calder Cup playoffs

    2014_Calder_Cup_playoffs

  • Third Lanark A.C.
  • Former association football club in Scotland

    Name Years Honours Jimmy Carabine 1946–1950 Alec Ritchie 1950–1954 Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup (1951–52, 1953–54) James S. Blair 1954–1955 Bill Hiddleston

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    Japanese

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    Gateway; gracefully drooping flower.

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Interest

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    Light

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  • Male

    French

    RICHE

    Medieval French name of Germanic origin, used as a short form of longer names beginning with Rich-, RICHE means "power."

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

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    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.

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    American, British, Christian, English, German, Spanish

    Ritchie

    Powerful Ruler; Old Leader; Dominant Ruler; Variant of Richard; Brave

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    English American

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    Abbreviation of Richard 'powerful; strong ruler.

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    Native American

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    Native American Algonquin name KITCHI means "brave."

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    Spanish American German

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    British, English

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    Old Leader

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    Rich and Powerful Ruler; Old Leader; Dominant Ruler; Variant of Richard; Powerful and Brave Ruler; Brave Power

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    Riche

    English : variant spelling of Rich.French : nickname for a rich man or perhaps an ironical name for a pauper, from Old French riche ‘rich’.

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    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Ritchie.Americanized spelling of the Swiss family names Rütschi, Rütsche, or Rüetschi (see Ritchey).

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    Companion; friend; vision of beauty. In the Bible, Ruth the Moabitess was the great grandmother...

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    English

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    Pet form of English Richard, RICHIE means "powerful ruler."

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    Flourishing

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    Person who Loves Someone Secretly

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    Color red

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    Holy Place

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    Pet form of Hungarian András, BANDI means "man; warrior."

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    Pearl

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    Short rainbow.

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    , Aseskaf.

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    (Дми́трий) Russian form of Greek Demetrios, DMITRIY means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."

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  • Longan
  • n.

    A pulpy fruit related to the litchi, and produced by an evergreen East Indian tree (Nephelium Longan).

  • Fitched
  • a.

    Fitche.

  • Fitche
  • a.

    Sharpened to a point; pointed.

  • Rambutan
  • n.

    A Malayan fruit produced by the tree Nephelium lappaceum, and closely related to the litchi nut. It is bright red, oval in shape, covered with coarse hairs (whence the name), and contains a pleasant acid pulp. Called also ramboostan.

  • Litchi
  • n.

    The fruit of a tree native to China (Nephelium Litchi). It is nutlike, having a rough but tender shell, containing an aromatic pulp, and a single large seed. In the dried fruit which is exported the pulp somewhat resembles a raisin in color and form.

  • Lichi
  • n.

    See Litchi.

  • Fiche
  • a.

    See FitchE.

  • Ratch
  • n.

    Same as Rotche.

  • Lychee
  • n.

    See Litchi.

  • Fitchy
  • a.

    Fitche.

  • Rotche
  • n.

    A very small arctic sea bird (Mergulus alle, or Alle alle) common on both coasts of the Atlantic in winter; -- called also little auk, dovekie, rotch, rotchie, and sea dove.