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Violet Jacob (1 September 1863 – 9 September 1946) was a Scottish writer known especially for her historical novel Flemington and for her poetry, mainly in Scots.She was described by a fellow Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid as "the most considerable of contemporary vernacular poets".
Harry Melrose, 88, Scottish football player (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen, Berwick Rangers) and manager. [ 624 ] Kent Melton , 68, American animation sculptor ( The Lion King , The Incredibles , Aladdin ), Lewy body dementia.
Violet Crawley (The Dowager Countess of Grantham) (played by Maggie Smith) (1841 [1] –1928) is Robert's mother and widow of the previous earl. Violet, portrayed as a matriarchal figure and quick of wit despite her age, symbolises the "old world" and order of the pre–First World War days. She is the informal head of the management board of ...
Voices from Their Ain Countrie: The Poems of Marion Angus and Violet Jacob, ed. Katherine Gordon (Glasgow: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2006). ISBN 0-948877-76-6. This includes selections from most of Angus's published volumes. An introductory study by the author is available online: Retrieved 8 December 2011.
Actor, dancer, and member of The O’Connor Family—Royal Family of Vaudeville. [131] Pasty O'Connor: January 23, 1930 July 4, 2017 American Singer, dancer, and member of "The O’Connor Family—Royal Family of Vaudeville. [132] Geoffrey O'Hara: February 2, 1882 January 31, 1967 Canadian Singer and songwriter. [133] Walter O'Keefe: August 18 ...
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August 18 – Marion Angus, Scottish poet (born 1865) August 31 – Harley Granville-Barker, English actor, dramatist and critic (born 1877) September 9 – Violet Jacob, Scottish historical novelist and poet (born 1863) September 21 – Lydia J. Newcomb Comings, American author, educator, lecturer (born 1850)
And if that wasn't enough, in 2004, the movie version of the books, "Lemony Snicket's: A Series of Unfortunate Events" was released with the amazing Jim Carrey playing the villainous Count Olaf.