- by
journalist Jenny (Carolyn Seymour) and
American psychology graduate Lulie (Barra Grant). Two series, each of 12 episodes, were
shown on BBC1 between...
- Osman-Oglu, born as
Velia Abdel-Huda, and more
commonly referred to as
Princess Lulie (26
January 1916 – 29
November 2012) was a
British art
historian and socialite...
- 1970s,
appearing on
television and in film. One of her
first roles was as
Lulie in the BBC
series Take
Three Girls.
While acting at The Mark
Taper she was...
- Flag that flew over Alcatraz,
designed and
prototyped by
Lulie V. Nall, a
Penobscot activist....
- Bloomberg. 25 June 2012.
Archived from the
original on
November 11, 2014.
Lulie 2013.
Muibu 2017. Maclean,
William (2010-01-18). "Somali-Yemeni militant...
- Mooney, a man who lets Del and Neal ride in the bed of his
pickup truck Lulie Newcomb as Owen's wife
Olivia Burnette as
Marti Page, Neal and Susan's daughter...
- "Jesse Cole" 3616. "Way Down the Ohio" 3617. "The Crow-Fish Man" 3618. "
Lulie" 3619. "The Old Grey Goose", "Sa****ay
Night My Wife Did Die" 3620. "Hold...
- children's
books published in English;
Katie and the Dream-Eater (OUP, 1996) and
Lulie the
Iceberg (OUP, 1998).
Since her marriage,
Hisako is
styled as Her Imperial...
- was
launched on 3
October 1936 at
Newport News Shipbuilding,
sponsored by
Lulie Swanson, wife of
Secretary of the Navy
Claude A. Swanson, and commissioned...
-
Census Bureau.
Retrieved January 31, 2008. Stevens,
Warder William & Davis,
Lulie (1916).
Centennial History of
Washington County, Indiana: Its People, Industries...