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  • Violet Nicolson
  • English poet

    Violet Nicolson (9 April 1865 – 4 October 1904), otherwise known as Adela Florence Nicolson (née Cory), was an English poet who wrote under the pseudonym

    Violet Nicolson

    Violet Nicolson

    Violet_Nicolson

  • Violet (given name)
  • Name list

    stylist Violet Needham (1876–1967), English author Violet Neilson (1931–2024), Jamaican politician Violet Nelson, Canadian actress Violet Nicolson (1865–1904)

    Violet (given name)

    Violet (given name)

    Violet_(given_name)

  • Vita Sackville-West
  • English writer and gardener (1892–1962)

    Harold: The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson (1992) Violet to Vita: The Letters of Violet Trefusis to Vita Sackville-West 1910–1921 (edited

    Vita Sackville-West

    Vita Sackville-West

    Vita_Sackville-West

  • Kashmiri Song
  • Amy Woodforde-Finden based on a poem by Laurence Hope, pseudonym of Violet Nicolson. The poem first appeared in Hope's first collection of poems, The Garden

    Kashmiri Song

    Kashmiri Song

    Kashmiri_Song

  • Nicolson
  • Surname list

    Thomas Nicolson (disambiguation), multiple people Tom Nicolson (1879–1951), British athlete Violet Nicolson (1865–1904), British poet William Nicolson (1655–1727)

    Nicolson

    Nicolson

  • Violet Trefusis
  • English socialite and author (1894–1972)

    that time, Violet learned that Vita was soon to be engaged to Harold Nicolson and was involved in an affair with Rosamund Grosvenor. Violet made it clear

    Violet Trefusis

    Violet Trefusis

    Violet_Trefusis

  • Nigel Nicolson
  • British politician and writer

    Nigel Nicolson OBE (19 January 1917 – 23 September 2004) was an English writer, publisher and politician. Nicolson was the second son of writers Sir Harold

    Nigel Nicolson

    Nigel_Nicolson

  • Violet Bonham Carter
  • British politician (1887–1969)

    Letters of Violet Bonham Carter, 1914–1945, ed. Mark Pottle (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998) Daring to Hope: The Diaries and Letters of Violet Bonham Carter

    Violet Bonham Carter

    Violet Bonham Carter

    Violet_Bonham_Carter

  • Benedict Nicolson
  • British art historian (1914–1978)

    Lionel Benedict Nicolson MVO (6 August 1914 – 22 May 1978) was a British art historian and author. He was the author of The Painters of Ferrara (1950)

    Benedict Nicolson

    Benedict_Nicolson

  • Harold Nicolson
  • British diplomat, author, diarist and politician (1886–1968)

    intense relationship with Violet Trefusis that nearly wrecked her marriage. As Nicolson wrote in his diary, "Damn! Damn! Damn! Violet. How I loathe her". On

    Harold Nicolson

    Harold Nicolson

    Harold_Nicolson

  • Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar
  • Mughal garden at Dal Lake, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

    worthless. The poem "Kashmiri Song" by Laurence Hope (pseudonym of Violet Nicolson) opens with the line referring to Shalimar: Pale hands I loved beside

    Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar

    Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar

    Shalimar_Bagh,_Srinagar

  • 1904
  • Calendar year

    Francis Dunne, American politician, jurist and Catholic orator (b 1835) Violet Nicolson, British poet (born 1865) Pierre Sainsevain, French settler (born 1818)

    1904

    1904

    1904

  • 1865
  • Calendar year

    Victory Bateman, American stage and screen actress (d. 1926) April 9 Violet Nicolson, English poet (d. 1904) Erich Ludendorff, German general (d. 1937)

    1865

    1865

  • 1865 in the United Kingdom
  • Countess of Orkney, child actress and model (died 1946) 9 April – Violet Nicolson ('Laurence Hope'), poet (suicide 1904) 2 June – George Lohmann, cricketer

    1865 in the United Kingdom

    1865_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Portrait of a Marriage (TV series)
  • 1990 British period drama series

    between Vita Sackville-West and Violet Keppel, as well as the strength of Vita's enduring marriage to the diplomat Harold Nicolson. Based on the biography of

    Portrait of a Marriage (TV series)

    Portrait_of_a_Marriage_(TV_series)

  • 1860s
  • Decade

    Victory Bateman, American stage and screen actress (d. 1926) April 9 Violet Nicolson, English poet (d. 1904) Erich Ludendorff, German general (d. 1937)

    1860s

    1860s

    1860s

  • Garden of Kama
  • 1901 book by Adela Florence Nicolson

    from the collection, set to music by Amy Woodforde-Finden in 1902 "Violet Nicolson." Marx, Edward. An Encyclopedia of British Women Writers. Ed. Paul

    Garden of Kama

    Garden of Kama

    Garden_of_Kama

  • Portrait of a Marriage
  • Book by Nigel Nicolson

    and politician Harold Nicolson. Two chapters are written by Sackville-West. They are centred on herself and her passion for Violet Trefusis for whom she

    Portrait of a Marriage

    Portrait_of_a_Marriage

  • Sissinghurst Castle Garden
  • Garden in Kent, England

    time of her death. Nigel Nicolson records his discovery in the Tower of his mother's manuscript describing her affair with Violet Trefusis. This went on

    Sissinghurst Castle Garden

    Sissinghurst Castle Garden

    Sissinghurst_Castle_Garden

  • Margot Asquith
  • 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

    Margot Asquith

    Margot_Asquith

  • Lady Violet Benson
  • English artist & aristocrat (1888–1971)

    Lady Violet Catherine Benson (née Manners; 24 April 1888 – 23 December 1971) was an English aristocrat, artist and socialite. Lady Violet was considered

    Lady Violet Benson

    Lady_Violet_Benson

  • Long Barn
  • House in Sevenoaks, Kent

    Caxton, the house was later the home of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson. During their ownership, the house is also notable for famous residents

    Long Barn

    Long Barn

    Long_Barn

  • 1904 in the United Kingdom
  • 12 August – William Renshaw, tennis player (born 1861) 4 October – Violet Nicolson ("Laurence Hope"), poet (born 1865) 7 October – Isabella Bird, explorer

    1904 in the United Kingdom

    1904_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Lady Elizabeth Clyde
  • British socialite (1918–2013)

    was the daughter of Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington, and Dorothy Violet Ashton, and thus a great-great-granddaughter of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke

    Lady Elizabeth Clyde

    Lady_Elizabeth_Clyde

  • Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom
  • British princess (1868–1935)

    1959, p. 279. Nobre 2002, p. 122. Nobre 2002, p. 124. Nobre 2002, p. 125. Nicolson 1952, p. 310. "Pietro Guarneri of Venice, Cello, Venice, c. 1739, the 'Beatrice

    Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom

    Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom

    Princess_Victoria_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso
  • British Liberal Party politician (1890–1970)

    ISBN 978-0-451-49984-4. Violet Bonham Carter, ed. Mark Pottle, Champion Redoubtable: The Diaries of Violet Bonham Carter 1914–1945 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998). Gerard

    Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso

    Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso

    Archibald_Sinclair,_1st_Viscount_Thurso

  • Bloomsbury Group in LGBT history
  • people around her, including Harold Nicolson, Sackville-West's husband, Benedict Nicolson, their LGBT son and Violet Trefusis, her former lover. Composer

    Bloomsbury Group in LGBT history

    Bloomsbury_Group_in_LGBT_history

  • Carol Drinkwater
  • British actress, writer and filmmaker (born 1948)

    (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005) ISBN 978-0297844044 The Olive Route: A Personal Journey to the Heart of the Mediterranean (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006) ISBN 978-0297847892

    Carol Drinkwater

    Carol Drinkwater

    Carol_Drinkwater

  • Margaret Greville
  • British socialite (1863–1942)

    elder son of Algernon Greville, 2nd Baron Greville and the former Lady Violet Graham. In 1906, her father purchased Polesden Lacey in Great Bookham, Surrey

    Margaret Greville

    Margaret Greville

    Margaret_Greville

  • List of Bloomsbury Group people
  • LGBT people around her, including: Harold Nicolson, Sackville-West's husband Benedict Nicolson, their son Violet Trefusis, her former lover Ethel Smyth,

    List of Bloomsbury Group people

    List_of_Bloomsbury_Group_people

  • Dorothy Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
  • English author and socialite (1889–1956)

    Dorothy Violet Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (née Ashton; 30 July 1889 – 11 July 1956), styled Lady Gerald Wellesley between 1914 and 1943, was an English

    Dorothy Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington

    Dorothy_Wellesley,_Duchess_of_Wellington

  • Desmond Guinness
  • Irish architectural historian and conservationist (1931–2020)

    Nicolson, 1994) Great Irish Houses and Castles (Harry N. Abrams, Inc.) ISBN 978-0-8109-3365-1 (December 1998) and in paperback (Weidenfeld & Nicolson

    Desmond Guinness

    Desmond_Guinness

  • Astor family
  • Prominent Anglo-American family

    The Astors: The Story of a Transatlantic Family, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1979. ISBN 0-297-77624-X David Sinclair. Dynasty: The Astors and Their

    Astor family

    Astor_family

  • Vesper (cocktail)
  • Cocktail originally made of gin, vodka and Kina Lillet

    alludes to this by praising his cocktail's name as "very appropriate to the violet hour when my cocktail will now be drunk all over the world". Just as the

    Vesper (cocktail)

    Vesper (cocktail)

    Vesper_(cocktail)

  • Mill House and The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay
  • House in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire

    Violet (1999). Pottle, Mark (ed.). Champion Redoubtable: The Diaries and Letters of Violet Bonham Carter 1914–1945. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

    Mill House and The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay

    Mill House and The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay

    Mill_House_and_The_Wharf,_Sutton_Courtenay

  • Suksdorfia violacea
  • Species of flowering plant

    herbaceous flowering plant in the saxifrage family known by the common name violet suksdorfia. In 1879 Asa Gray named the genus Suksdorfia after Wilhelm Nikolaus

    Suksdorfia violacea

    Suksdorfia violacea

    Suksdorfia_violacea

  • Clarissa Eden
  • English memoirist (1920–2021)

    volume, edited by Cate Haste, was nevertheless published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2007, and Phoenix brought out a paperback edition in 2008. In 2004 Haste

    Clarissa Eden

    Clarissa Eden

    Clarissa_Eden

  • Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington
  • Anglo-Irish diplomat, soldier, and architect (1885-1972)

    family) On 30 April 1914, Wellesley married the wealthy heiress Dorothy Violet Ashton (30 July 1889 – 11 July 1956). The Ashtons were an affluent cotton

    Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington

    Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington

    Gerald_Wellesley,_7th_Duke_of_Wellington

  • Anti-Nazi Council
  • 1930s British anti-Nazi group

    defended the king's position in parliament on 13 December, which Harold Nicolson thought brought to nothing the work of two years. Any immediate mass impact

    Anti-Nazi Council

    Anti-Nazi_Council

  • Diana Souhami
  • English writer

    Radclyffe Hall. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 1998. ISBN 9780297818250. Selkirk's Island. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 2001. ISBN 9780297643852. Wild

    Diana Souhami

    Diana_Souhami

  • Alfred Harmsworth (barrister)
  • British barrister

    of Northcliffe: The Harmsworths of Fleet Street. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 978-0297993865. OCLC 281447. Media related to Alfred Harmsworth (barrister)

    Alfred Harmsworth (barrister)

    Alfred Harmsworth (barrister)

    Alfred_Harmsworth_(barrister)

  • Virginia Woolf bibliography
  • Dalloway's Party (1973) The Complete Shorter Fiction (1985) The Life of Violet (2025) Flush: A Biography (1933)—Fictional "stream of consciousness" tale

    Virginia Woolf bibliography

    Virginia_Woolf_bibliography

  • George Cecil Ives
  • English gay rights advocate (1867–1950)

    son of Gordon Maynard Ives (1837–1907), an English army officer, and Jane Violet Tyler (1846–1936). He was brought up by his paternal grandmother, Emma Ives

    George Cecil Ives

    George Cecil Ives

    George_Cecil_Ives

  • Richard Herschell, 2nd Baron Herschell
  • British Liberal politician

    married Annie Vera Violet, daughter of Sir Arthur Thomas Bennett Nicolson, 10th Baronet, in 1919. The wedding took place at the Nicolson property of Brough

    Richard Herschell, 2nd Baron Herschell

    Richard Herschell, 2nd Baron Herschell

    Richard_Herschell,_2nd_Baron_Herschell

  • Norway Debate
  • 1940 debate in the British House of Commons

    Hudson. ISBN 978-0-50-027114-8. Nicolson, Harold (1967). Nigel Nicolson (ed.). The Diaries and Letters of Harold Nicolson. Volume II: The War Years, 1939–1945

    Norway Debate

    Norway Debate

    Norway_Debate

  • Mhow
  • Cantonment Town in Madhya Pradesh, India

    1900 with her husband Major General Malcolm Hassels Nicolson of the Bombay Presidency Army. Violet Jacob Scottish writer and illustrator was in Mhow from

    Mhow

    Mhow

    Mhow

  • The Brains Trust
  • BBC radio and later television series

    Elliot, Jennie Lee, Ellen Wilkinson, Aldous Huxley, A. J. P. Taylor, Harold Nicolson, Barbara Ward Jackson, Philip Guedalla and Tom Wintringham. Norman Fisher

    The Brains Trust

    The_Brains_Trust

  • Virginia Woolf
  • English modernist writer (1882–1941)

    stories chronicling the adventures of a giantess named Violet, titled The Life of Violet, after Violet Dickinson, her first completed experiment in literary

    Virginia Woolf

    Virginia Woolf

    Virginia_Woolf

  • Gloomsbury
  • British radio series

    (Sissinghurst Castle Garden). Jonathan Coy as her husband, Henry Mickleton (Harold Nicolson). Alison Steadman as Ginny Fox (Virginia Woolf) and as Mrs Gosling, Vera's

    Gloomsbury

    Gloomsbury

  • Orlando: A Biography
  • 1928 novel by Virginia Woolf

    Orlando: Vita; only with a change about from one sex to the other". Nigel Nicolson, Sackville-West's son, wrote, "The effect of Vita on Virginia is all contained

    Orlando: A Biography

    Orlando: A Biography

    Orlando:_A_Biography

  • Wallis Simpson
  • Wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (1896–1986)

    "Though Wallis's jaw was too heavy for her to be counted beautiful, her fine violet-blue eyes and petite figure, quick wits, vitality, and capacity for total

    Wallis Simpson

    Wallis Simpson

    Wallis_Simpson

  • Shin Kyung-sook
  • South Korean writer (born 1963)

    떠날때, 1996) The Train Departs at 7 (기차는 7시에 떠나네, 1999) Violet (바이올렛, 2001) translated as Violets by Anton Hur (Feminist Press, 2022) J's Story (J 이야기,

    Shin Kyung-sook

    Shin Kyung-sook

    Shin_Kyung-sook

  • Alvilde Lees-Milne
  • British gardening and landscape expert (1909–1994)

    another. During the 1930s James Lees-Milne had been the lover of Harold Nicolson, husband of the writer Vita Sackville-West who was herself noted for her

    Alvilde Lees-Milne

    Alvilde_Lees-Milne

  • Call the Midwife
  • BBC period drama TV series by Neal Street Productions (2012–present)

    McGann, Stephen (2021). Call the Midwife:A Labour of Love. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-4746-2449-7. Furness, Hannah (11 July 2014). "BBC should

    Call the Midwife

    Call_the_Midwife

  • Dickens family
  • Family

    (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1990) Wolf Mankowitz, Dickens of London (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1976) J. B. Priestley, Charles Dickens. A Pictorial Biography (Thames

    Dickens family

    Dickens family

    Dickens_family

  • 1944 Birthday Honours (BEM)
  • Fusiliers. Sergeant John Robert Nicolson, Zetland Home Guard. No. 2320953 Company Quartermaster Sergeant Norman Frank Nicolson, Royal Corps of Signals. No

    1944 Birthday Honours (BEM)

    1944_Birthday_Honours_(BEM)

  • Villa Cimbrone
  • Historic villa in Ravello, Italy

    reputed to be the father of Violet Trefusis; the connection with Violet brought Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson as visitors, and Vita is said

    Villa Cimbrone

    Villa Cimbrone

    Villa_Cimbrone

  • The Importance of Being Earnest
  • 1895 farcical comedy play by Oscar Wilde

    Noel (1990). Our Age: Portrait of a Generation. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-81129-0. Barranger, Milly S. (2004). Margaret Webster: A Life

    The Importance of Being Earnest

    The Importance of Being Earnest

    The_Importance_of_Being_Earnest

  • The Painter's Studio
  • Painting by Gustave Courbet

    18, 2015. Nicolson (1973), pp. 23–33 Nicolson (1973), pp. 23, 36 Riat (2008), p. 94 Nicolson (1973), p. 20 Nicolson (1973), p. 40 Nicolson (1973), pp

    The Painter's Studio

    The Painter's Studio

    The_Painter's_Studio

  • Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner
  • British statesman and colonial administrator (1854–1925)

    commission to Egypt after Violet pushed to return to South Africa. After Lord Cecil's death in 1918, Milner married Violet on 26 February 1921. Around

    Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner

    Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner

    Alfred_Milner,_1st_Viscount_Milner

  • List of 1990 films based on actual events
  • between Vita Sackville-West and Violet Keppel, as well as the strength of Vita's enduring marriage to the diplomat Harold Nicolson Reversal of Fortune (1990)

    List of 1990 films based on actual events

    List_of_1990_films_based_on_actual_events

  • Lesley Blanch
  • British writer and traveller (1904–2007)

    1974: Pavilions of the Heart: The Four Walls of Love, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 1978: Farah, Shahbanou of Iran, Queen of Persia, London: Collins. 1983:

    Lesley Blanch

    Lesley_Blanch

  • Clairaut's equation
  • Type of ordinary differential equation

    general solutions are depicted in black while the singular solution is in violet. By extension, a first-order partial differential equation of the form u

    Clairaut's equation

    Clairaut's_equation

  • Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
  • American socialite and philanthropist (1874–1948)

    Semple House John Crump House Ludwell–Paradise House Matthew Whaley School Nicolson Store Palmer House Peyton Randolph House President's House Raleigh Tavern

    Abby Aldrich Rockefeller

    Abby Aldrich Rockefeller

    Abby_Aldrich_Rockefeller

  • Tahir Shah
  • British author, journalist and documentary maker

    Sorcerer's Apprentice, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998, ISBN 978-0-14-028571-0 Trail of Feathers, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001, ISBN 978-0-297-64592-4 In Search

    Tahir Shah

    Tahir Shah

    Tahir_Shah

  • Henry Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett
  • British politician (1898–1949)

    in London, the only son of Alfred Mond, 1st Baron Melchett and his wife Violet (née Goetze). He was educated at Winchester College. In the First World

    Henry Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett

    Henry Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett

    Henry_Mond,_2nd_Baron_Melchett

  • Cyril Connolly
  • English writer (1903–1974)

    Press, 2015. Nicolson, Nigel, ed. (1992). Vita and Harold: The Letters of Vita Sackville West and Harold Nicolson. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Clive Fisher

    Cyril Connolly

    Cyril Connolly

    Cyril_Connolly

  • Viola stipularis
  • Species of plant

    Viola stipularis, is a species of violet that grows in southern Central America, some Caribbean islands and northern South America; from Costa Rica and

    Viola stipularis

    Viola stipularis

    Viola_stipularis

  • Evelyn Irons
  • Scottish journalist and war correspondent

    Sackville-West was married to Harold Nicolson (and had already had several extra-marital affairs, including with Violet Trefusis), while Irons was involved

    Evelyn Irons

    Evelyn_Irons

  • Family Man (musician)
  • Jamaican musician (1946–2024)

    Jamaica. He was the fourth of five children, and first son, of Wilfred and Violet Barrett. Barrett sang along to soul music as a child, then learned the bass

    Family Man (musician)

    Family Man (musician)

    Family_Man_(musician)

  • 2023 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Boxing and to Young People in South Yorkshire. Margaret Isabel MacGregor Nicolson (Margaret MacLeod). For services to the Scottish Gaelic Language. George

    2023 New Year Honours

    2023_New_Year_Honours

  • Mystical Seven (Wesleyan)
  • Honor society at Wesleyan University, US

    Emory University Housing. Retrieved 2008-07-21. Careers published in Nicolson, F. W.; Judd, Orange (1883). Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Middletown

    Mystical Seven (Wesleyan)

    Mystical_Seven_(Wesleyan)

  • Mary Jane Kelly
  • Irish murder victim (c. 1863–1888)

    Crimes, Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ISBN 978-0-297-79136-2 Gordon, R. Michael (2000). Alias Jack the Ripper:

    Mary Jane Kelly

    Mary Jane Kelly

    Mary_Jane_Kelly

  • Kate Williams (historian)
  • British historian

    College, Oxford, where she started as a college scholar and received the Violet Vaughan Morgan University Scholarship. She has MAs from Queen Mary, University

    Kate Williams (historian)

    Kate Williams (historian)

    Kate_Williams_(historian)

  • Margaret of Valois
  • Queen of France (1589–1599) and Navarre (1572–1599)

    the Betrayal that Ignited a Kingdom (Paperback). London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-1-780-22477-0. Charlotte Haldane, Queen of Hearts: Marguerite

    Margaret of Valois

    Margaret of Valois

    Margaret_of_Valois

  • Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston
  • American-born Vicereine of India (1870–1906)

    hybrid (R. macrantha x R. rugosa Rubra). It has a soft iridescent pink/violet shade, 10 cm flowers, and a sweet scent. In 1902 Lord Curzon organized the

    Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston

    Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston

    Mary_Curzon,_Baroness_Curzon_of_Kedleston

  • Lady Diana Cooper
  • English aristocrat (1892–1986)

    (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986, ISBN 978-0-297-78857-7), pp 196–197 John Julius Norwich (editor) The Duff Cooper Diaries: 1915–1951 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005

    Lady Diana Cooper

    Lady Diana Cooper

    Lady_Diana_Cooper

  • H. H. Asquith
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916

    Violet (1999). Pottle, Mark (ed.). Champion Redoubtable: The Diaries and Letters of Violet Bonham Carter 1914–1945. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

    H. H. Asquith

    H. H. Asquith

    H._H._Asquith

  • British Book Awards
  • British literary awards

    – Simon Jenkins (Allen Lane) 2003 – Sahara – Michael Palin (Weidenfeld Nicolson Illustrated) 2002 – The Blue Planet – Andrew Byatt, Alastair Fothergill

    British Book Awards

    British_Book_Awards

  • Bright young things
  • 1920s group of aristocratic socialites

    Brideshead Generation: Evelyn Waugh and His Friends. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-0-29779320-5. Green, Martin (1977). Children of the Sun: A Narrative

    Bright young things

    Bright young things

    Bright_young_things

  • Medieval garden
  • Gardening: The History of Gardens in Britain and Ireland, 1994, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ISBN 0297833545 Uglow, Jenny, A Little History of British Gardening, 2004

    Medieval garden

    Medieval garden

    Medieval_garden

  • Cheshire Cat
  • Character from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

    Brewer's dictionary of phrase & fable (17 ed.). London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 263. ISBN 0304357839. "Cheshire cat". The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

    Cheshire Cat

    Cheshire Cat

    Cheshire_Cat

  • Kirriemuir
  • Town in Angus, Scotland

    Morley, Sheridan (1985). The Other Side of the Moon. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-340-39643-1. "Rock tribute to AC/DC star Scott". Crabsody in Blue

    Kirriemuir

    Kirriemuir

    Kirriemuir

  • Primula algida
  • Species of flowering plant

    Catalog of Life, 2019 Annual Checklist (Roskov Y., Ower G., Orrell T., Nicolson D., Bailly N., Kirk PM, Bourgoin T., DeWalt RE, Decock W., Nieukerken E

    Primula algida

    Primula algida

    Primula_algida

  • Wuthering Heights
  • 1847 novel by Emily Brontë

    Elizabeth (1974). Seduction and Betrayal: Women in Literature. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.; "Nothing Nice about Them" by Terry Eagleton, London Review of Books,

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering_Heights

  • John Barrymore
  • American actor (1882–1942)

    (2004). Mangan, Richard (ed.). Gielgud's Letters. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 978-0-297-82989-8. Golden, Eve (2013). John Gilbert: The Last of

    John Barrymore

    John Barrymore

    John_Barrymore

  • Imperial Palace (novel)
  • 1930 novel by Arnold Bennett

    Margaret (1974). Arnold Bennett: A Biography. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-76733-X. "Omelette Arnold Bennett". Delia Online. Retrieved

    Imperial Palace (novel)

    Imperial_Palace_(novel)

  • List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize
  • Bawden John Berger Carol Birch William Boyd Melvyn Bragg Anita Brookner NoViolet Bulawayo Graeme Macrae Burnet A. S. Byatt J. L. Carr Jim Crace Rachel Cusk

    List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize

    List_of_winners_and_nominated_authors_of_the_Booker_Prize

  • Ivy Nicholson
  • American model and actress (1933–2021)

    Violet (1988). Famous for 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-15-130201-7. Ivy Nicolson,

    Ivy Nicholson

    Ivy Nicholson

    Ivy_Nicholson

  • Bernard Donoughue, Baron Donoughue
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    Form of Violet; Violet Flower; Purple; Twelfth Night; Musical; Talanted

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    (Ιόλη) Greek name derived from the word iole, IOLE means "violet." In mythology, this is the name of a woman loved by Herakles.

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    Italian diminutive form of Latin Viola, VIOLETTA means "violet color" or "violet flower."

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  • Gimlet
  • v. t.

    To pierce or make with a gimlet.

  • Violet
  • 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).

  • Violet
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small violet-colored butterflies belonging to Lycaena, or Rusticus, and allied genera.

  • Viola
  • n.

    A genus of polypetalous herbaceous plants, including all kinds of violets.

  • Violent
  • a.

    Acting, characterized, or produced by unjust or improper force; outrageous; unauthorized; as, a violent attack on the right of free speech.

  • Giblet
  • a.

    Made of giblets; as, a giblet pie.

  • Violist
  • n.

    A player on the viol.

  • Violent
  • 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.

  • Violate
  • v. t.

    To treat in a violent manner; to abuse.

  • Fillet
  • v. t.

    To bind, furnish, or adorn with a fillet.

  • Willet
  • n.

    A large North American snipe (Symphemia semipalmata); -- called also pill-willet, will-willet, semipalmated tattler, or snipe, duck snipe, and stone curlew.

  • Billet
  • n.

    An ornament in Norman work, resembling a billet of wood either square or round.

  • Violet
  • n.

    The color of a violet, or that part of the spectrum farthest from red. It is the most refrangible part of the spectrum.

  • Violet-tip
  • n.

    A very handsome American butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis). Its wings are mottled with various shades of red and brown and have violet tips.

  • Pill-willet
  • n.

    The willet.

  • Varlet
  • n.

    Hence, a low fellow; a scoundrel; a rascal; as, an impudent varlet.

  • Viroled
  • 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.

  • Heart's-ease
  • n.

    A species of violet (Viola tricolor); -- called also pansy.

  • Violent
  • v. i.

    To be violent; to act violently.