London, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Died
2 October 1947(1947-10-02) (aged 61)
Torquay, England, United Kingdom
Nationality
British
Occupation(s)
Artist and suffragette
Olive Wharry (29 September 1886 – 2 October 1947) was an English artist, arsonist and suffragette, who in 1913 was imprisoned with Lilian Lenton for burning down the tea pavilion at Kew Gardens.[1]
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OliveWharry (29 September 1886 – 2 October 1947) was an English artist, arsonist and suffragette, who in 1913 was imprisoned with Lilian Lenton for burning...
America. In February 1913, the Tea House was burned down by suffragettes OliveWharry and Lilian Lenton during a series of arson attacks in London. Kew Gardens...
jailed for two months under the alias "Ida Inkley". In early 1913, with OliveWharry, she began a series of arson attacks in London, and was arrested in February...
suffragette OliveWharry in which Bryer was left an annuity of £200 together with Wharry's hunger strike medal and some of her etchings and books. Both Wharry and...
Watercolour by OliveWharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell's Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4th May 1942 a 250kg bomb fell directly...
rapper, spent time serving his sentence after a multi-car police chase. OliveWharry, Edith Marian Begbie, Bertha Ryland, Florence Macfarlane, Constance Bryer...
Suffragette arson attack destroying the Tea Pavilion at Kew Gardens. OliveWharry and Lilian Lenton were arrested at the scene and both imprisoned. 22...
appeared at Bow Street on 7 March 1912 after breaking ten windows with OliveWharry and Mollie Ward at Messers Robinson and Cleaver on Regent Street in London...
press by Paul Berthon St. Sidwell’s Church, Exeter, after the Blitz by OliveWharry Taw Marsh, Dartmoor by Frederick John Widgery Rebels under Perkin Warbeck...
location of the city a natural choice for settlement and trade. In George Oliver's The History of the City of Exeter, it is noted that the most likely reasons...
Watercolour by OliveWharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell's Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4 May 1942, a 250 kg bomb fell directly...
Van Sandau - 4 March 1912 Marion Wallace Dunlop Olive Grace Walton Helen Kirkpatrick Watts OliveWharry Gertrude Wilkinson Agnes Wilson Laetitia Withall...
Watercolour by OliveWharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell’s Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4th May 1942 a 250kg bomb fell directly...
Watercolour by OliveWharry circa 1942 of St. Sidwell’s Church, Exeter, after the Blitz. In the early hours of 4th May 1942 a 250kg bomb fell directly...
Humphrys') and Fanny Parker, whom she had befriended in prison before, and OliveWharry (under the name of 'Joyce Locke') and Emily Davison (under the name of...
seasons one and two, Tommen Baratheon is portrayed by recurring actor Callum Wharry. = Recurring cast (3+) = Guest cast (1–2) Notes In season six, Rodrik...
Baratheon, King Joffrey's younger brother. Tommen was played by Callum Wharry in seasons 1 and 2. Chapman appeared as Martyn Lannister in two episodes...
"Lord of Bones" (or "Rattleshirt" in the novels), a Wildling leader and Oliver Ford Davies as Stannis's maester Cressen. All of the recurring characters...
"The Earliest Americans Theme Study." (2012). Dr. Billy Oliver (1999). Typology Lecture. U wharries Lithics Research Conference 1999. Archived 2013-10-14...
monarchs (fictional countries) List of fictional nobility Andrew Lang, The Olive Fairy Book,"The Snake Prince" The Ile-Rien Books by Martha Wells "Disney's...
an open-air meeting to an audience of 1000 in Hastings, alongside Evelyn Wharry and Victor Duval. Shortly after the 1910 general election, the suffragettes...