-
Fifinella was a
female gremlin designed by Walt
Disney for a
proposed film from
Roald Dahl's book The Gremlins.
During World War II, the
Women Airforce...
-
Fifinella (1913–1931) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. In a
career that
lasted from 1915
until 1917 she ran
seven times and won four...
- 1943. WASP
adopted a
patch in 1943 that
featured the
female gremlin Fifinella.
Fifinella was
conceived by
Roald Dahl and
drawn by Walt Disney, and became...
- (which
developed into the
Birmingham Repertory Theatre) on 5
April 1910 in
Fifinella, and he made his
first appearance on the
London stage at the
Garrick Theatre...
- are
known as widgets, and
females as
fifinellas, a name
taken from the
great "flying"
filly racehorse Fifinella, that won both the
Epsom Derby and Epsom...
- (1909)
Sunstar (1911)
Tagalie (1912) Jest (1913)
Princess Dorrie (1914)
Fifinella (1916)
Tranquil (1923)
Manna (1925)
Saucy Sue (1925)
Coronach (1926) Trigo...
- on RAF fighters. In the same novel, Dahl
called the
wives of
gremlins "
Fifinellas",
their male
children "Widgets", and
their female children "Flibbertigibbets"...
-
MacArthur Memorial Award Top Gun Award, Luke Air
Force Base
Order of
Fifinella Award –
Champion of the
Women Air
Force Service Pilots (WASP) (1978) Thomas...
-
pierrot show The
March Hares (1911) and
Barry Jackson and
Basil Dean's
Fifinella (1912). In
April 1913
Blore made his
first appearance in London, at the...
-
struck by King
George V's horse, Anmer, she died four days later. 1916:
Fifinella, who also won The Oaks, is the most
recent (as of 2022) of six fillies...