- and Switzerland.
Ottilie is a
variant of Odile. Ottilia, Ottiliana, and
Ottoline are
variants of Ottilie.
Ottilie was in
occasional use in the
United Kingdom...
- Lady
Ottoline Violet Anne
Morrell (née Cavendish-Bentinck; 16 June 1873 – 21
April 1938) was an
English aristocrat and
society hostess. Her
patronage was...
- Dame
Henrietta Miriam Ottoline Leyser DBE FRS (born 7
March 1965) is a
British plant biologist and
Regius Professor of
Botany at the
University of Cambridge...
-
Medal and
nominated for the
Carnegie Medal.
Ottoline Brown Ottoline Brown is the main
protagonist of the
Ottoline series. She
lives in
Pepperpot Building...
-
Birthday Party (2003)
Ottoline:
Ottoline and the
Yellow Cat (2007)
Ottoline Goes to
School (2008)
Ottoline at Sea (2010)
Ottoline and the
Purple Fox (2016)...
- century, the "legendary
Ottoline Morrell, who held
court from 1915 to 1924".
Members of the
Bloomsbury Group, the
aristocratic Ottoline, and her
wealthy husband...
- his autobiography, Siegfried's Journey. S****oon
introduced him to Lady
Ottoline Morrell and he sta**** at Garsington, her estate,
while he
awaited repatriation...
-
Huxley spent much of his time at
Garsington Manor near Oxford, home of Lady
Ottoline Morrell,
working as a farm labourer.
While at the Manor, he met several...
- England,
where she
became a
friend of D. H. Lawrence,
Virginia Woolf, Lady
Ottoline Morrell and
others in the
orbit of the
Bloomsbury Group.
Mansfield was...
-
Marsh after Brooke's
death in 1915.
Violet made an
effort to
befriend Ottoline Morrell, in 1913. Her
house in
Bedford Square offered conversation with...