Enid Mary Riddell was a British socialite and racing driver during the 1930s and 1940s. She was also a member of some far-right political groups in the United Kingdom and was imprisoned for violating the Official Secrets Act 1911 during the Second World War.
Enid Mary Riddell was a British socialite and racing driver during the 1930s and 1940s. She was also a member of some far-right political groups in the...
mentored by Joan Chetwynd and started racing at Easter. Her co-driver, EnidRiddell, was an unusual choice – she would be imprisoned in London during the...
She was killed in a road accident in Spain in 1973 in a car driven by EnidRiddell (1903–1980), another former member of the Right Club. Admiral Wolkoff's...
price of the car by buying it jointly with roommate and racing driver EnidRiddell, who did not have permanent British residency, and registering it in...
Disappearing Diamonds (1982) The Famous Five Enid Blyton Five on a Treasure Island (1942) The Five Find-Outers Enid Blyton The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage...
Geoffrey Rees Seona Reid Michael Reiss Shai Reshef Susan Rice Sir John Riddell, 13th Baronet Keith Riglin Rosa Gumataotao Rios James Martin Ritchie Ken...
Canadian Olympic Committee member, Korn/Ferry International partner Rachel Riddell, water polo player Michael Schmidt, ten-pin bowler Bill Werbeniuk, snooker...
David Young 166 27 25 October 1984 David Alton, Joan Maynard, David Mellor, Enid Ralphs 167 28 1 November 1984 Derry Peter Archer, John Hume, Michael Mates...
Remington (1910–2003), painter Lady Mary Rennell (1901–1981), painter Harriet Riddell (born 1990), textile artist Anna Ridler (born 1985), artificial intelligence...
AFL Tribunal owing to an incident involving North Melbourne's Ashleigh Riddell during the round two, 2019 match between Greater Western Sydney and North...
Bannister Hazel Needham 1952 Bill Nankeville Anne Oliver 1953 Roger Bannister Enid Harding 1954 Roger Bannister Phyllis Green 1955 Brian Hewson Phyllis Perkins...
daughters Isobel, Margaret and Jean with servants William Allan and Isobel Riddell. A James Ritchie is recorded at Little Myllnebanck is recorded in 1695...
Deane (born 1969) C. J. Dennis (1876–1938) The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke Enid Derham (1882–1941) James Devaney (1890–1976) B. R. Dionysius (born 1969)...
novelist and actress. Carol Connor (1950–2004: aged 54), American Judge Joan Riddell Cook (1922–1995; aged 73), American journalist and labor activist and founder...
Julia Donaldson Cloud Wolf by Paul Stewart with illustrations by Chris Riddell Little Wolf's Postbag by Ian Whybrow Shop Dead by Kate Cann Room on the...
Holland, Elizabeth Durack, Elizabeth Guy, Elizabeth Harrower, Elizabeth Riddell, Enid Conley, Essie Coffey, Esther Paterson, Gwen Harwood, H. F. Brinsmead...
Lord of the Rings: "I don’t think I’d ever read a novel before, not even an Enid Blyton. It took me several years to finish reading it, but afterwards, I’d...
lawyers. In 1971, Monash set another precedent for Australian law schools when Enid Campbell became the first female Dean of any Law School in Australia's history...
Department for Work and Pensions. For public service. Christopher Barry Riddell, Illustrator. For services to Illustration and charity. Ray Christopher...
Manchester) Margaret Ellen Richardson. For services to Housing. (Belfast) Donald Riddell. For services to the Wessex Youth Orchestra. (Ferndown, Dorset) Matthew...
Cambridgeshire. Gordon Reid. For services to wheelchair tennis. Mark Riddell, Social Worker, Care Leaving Services, Trafford Local Authority. For services...