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Barbara Euphan Todd (9
January 1890 – 2
February 1976) was an
English writer widely remembered for her ten
books for
children about a
scarecrow called...
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originally appeared in a
series of
books by the
English novelist Barbara Euphan Todd. It was the
first story book
published by
Puffin Books. The
books have...
- for ITV, and
based on the
Worzel Gummidge books by
English author Barbara Euphan Todd. The
programme starred Jon
Pertwee as the
titular scarecrow and Una...
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television series and an
adaptation of the
Worzel Gummidge books by
Barbara Euphan Todd. It
stars Mackenzie Crook, who also
wrote and
directed the series,...
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Euphan Maxwell (1887–1964) was an
Irish ophthalmologist and the
first woman ophthalmic surgeon in
Ireland at the
Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin...
- that
aired from 1987 to 1989.
Adapted from the
books written by
Barbara Euphan Todd, it is a sequel/continuation of the 1979-81
British television series...
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remarriage in 1932,
Bower became the
stepdaughter of children's
writer Barbara Euphan Todd, the
creator of the
fictional scarecrow Worzel Gummidge. In the same...
- three-storey L-plan
tower house designed by John
Watson in 1692 for his bride,
Euphan Orrock. In 1703
Watson sold the
house to the
Oswald family, who had important...
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first work of children's
fiction published under the
imprint was
Barbara Euphan Todd's
Worzel Gummidge the
following year.
Another series that
began in...
- 303 as of 2010. It was the
birthplace of the children's
writer Barbara Euphan Todd on 9
January 1890.
Arksey has four
satellite hamlets: Shaftholme, Tilts...