- Dido
Florian Cloud de
Bounevialle O'Malley
Armstrong (born 25
December 1971),
known professionally as Dido (/ˈdaɪdoʊ/ DY-doh), is an
English singer and...
- image.
After Chesterton's
death in 1973,
Candour was
edited by
Rosine de
Bounevialle until her own
death in 1999.
Since that year, the
magazine has appeared...
-
Bernard Simmons and
Gerald Kemp from the BNP and
Austen Brooks,
Rosine de
Bounevialle,
Avril Walters and
Nettie Bonner representing the LEL. On 7 February...
- out
details of the new group,
consisting of
Austen Brooks,
Rosine de
Bounevialle,
Avril Walters and
Nettie Bonner from the LEL and
Philip Maxwell, Bernard...
- group's
first leader.
British Resistance was the
brainchild of
Rosine de
Bounevialle, the
editor of Candour. The group's
activities included hosting training...
-
singer Eve
Armstrong (born 1978), New
Zealand artist Florian Cloud de
Bounevialle Armstrong (born 1971),
British pop
singer Dido
Frankie Armstrong (born...
-
worked on in that
field during World War II, died in Liss.
Rosine de
Bounevialle (1916-1999), who
lived for much of her life in Liss Forest,
writer and...
-
Minister Pierre Trudeau Dido,
English singer (as Dido
Florian Cloud de
Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong), in
London Died:
George W. Andrews, 65, U.S. Congressman...
-
instructing its
members ideologically and
gained the
backing of
Rosine de
Bounevialle, a
veteran of the
League of
Empire Loyalists and the
publisher of the...
-
conductor Frederick Delius (1862–1934),
composer Dido (born
Florian Cloud de
Bounevialle Armstrong, 1971), singer-songwriter Pete Doherty,
former co-lead singer...