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  • Duncan Ormond
  • New Zealand footballer

    Thomas Duncan Ormond (born 10 October 1950) is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Ormond was born

    Duncan Ormond

    Duncan_Ormond

  • Ormond (surname)
  • Surname list

    Ormond or Ormand is an old surname, originated in Ireland (Ormonde) and Scotland (Ormond), but also occurring in England, Wales, Australia, New Zealand

    Ormond (surname)

    Ormond_(surname)

  • Duncan (given name)
  • Name list

    research group leader Duncan Ogilvie (1911–1967), Scottish footballer Duncan Oppenheim (1904–2003), British businessman Duncan Ormond (born 1950), New Zealand

    Duncan (given name)

    Duncan (given name)

    Duncan_(given_name)

  • Bert Ormond
  • New Zealand footballer

    Gibby Ormond also played professional football. Ormond's sons Ian Ormond and Duncan Ormond, and granddaughter (Duncan's daughter) Vicki Ormond also represented

    Bert Ormond

    Bert_Ormond

  • Vicki Ormond
  • New Zealand footballer

    career with four caps to her credit. Ormond's father Duncan Ormond, uncle Ian Ormond and grandfather Bert Ormond represented the All Whites of New Zealand

    Vicki Ormond

    Vicki_Ormond

  • Ian Ormond
  • New Zealand footballer (1949–2021)

    while his father Bert Ormond and brother Duncan Ormond also represented New Zealand, as did Duncan's daughter Vicki Ormond. Ormond died in Auckland on 8

    Ian Ormond

    Ian_Ormond

  • List of association football families
  • McGarry (son) Bert Ormond, Willie Ormond (brother), Ian Ormond (son), Duncan Ormond (son), Vicki Ormond (granddaughter, daughter of Duncan) Michael Ridenton

    List of association football families

    List_of_association_football_families

  • List of New Zealand men's international footballers
  • 0 1947 1948  South Africa Bert Ormond 2 1 1962 1962  New Caledonia Duncan Ormond 7 1 1979 1980  Australia Ian Ormond 10 5 1972 1976  New Caledonia Doug

    List of New Zealand men's international footballers

    List_of_New_Zealand_men's_international_footballers

  • Ron Ormond
  • Vaudeville performer, author, and film producer

    Ron Ormond (August 29, 1910 – May 11, 1981) was an American filmmaker, showman, and author known for producing and directing Western, musical, and exploitation

    Ron Ormond

    Ron_Ormond

  • List of Scottish football families
  • Willie Ormond, Gibby Ormond (brother), Bert Ormond (brother), Ian Ormond (nephew, son of Bert), Duncan Ormond (nephew, son of Bert), Vicki Ormond (great-niece

    List of Scottish football families

    List_of_Scottish_football_families

  • 1977 New Zealand National Soccer League
  • largely due to the loss of key players to other sides, notably Ian and Duncan Ormond, who had moved to North Shore and Stop out respectively. Eastern Suburbs

    1977 New Zealand National Soccer League

    1977_New_Zealand_National_Soccer_League

  • If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do?
  • 1971 American film

    is a 1971 American Christian exploitation horror film directed by Ron Ormond, featuring Southern Baptist minister Estus Pirkle. The film is based on

    If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do?

    If_Footmen_Tire_You,_What_Will_Horses_Do?

  • Traffik
  • 1989 British TV series or programme

    Pakistan. Julia Ormond as his drug addicted daughter Caroline. Juraj Kukura as Karl Rosshalde, a German drug smuggler. Lindsay Duncan as Rosshalde's English

    Traffik

    Traffik

  • Duncan Anderson
  • Australian rules footballer and cricketer (1931–1996)

    Premiership title, defeating Ormond in the Grand Final, with Anderson scoring ten of the twenty goals that Blues put past Ormond. He took on a dual role in

    Duncan Anderson

    Duncan_Anderson

  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)
  • 2008 film by David Fincher

    interest throughout his life. The film also stars Taraji P. Henson, Julia Ormond, Jason Flemyng, Elias Koteas, and Tilda Swinton. Producer Ray Stark bought

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)

    The_Curious_Case_of_Benjamin_Button_(film)

  • Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty
  • Irish soldier and politician (1594–1665)

    James Butler, who succeeded as 12th Earl of Ormond in 1633, just before or just after MacCarty's marriage. Ormond was a Protestant, as he had been brought

    Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty

    Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty

    Donough_MacCarty,_1st_Earl_of_Clancarty

  • Peter Pan (play and novel)
  • Book and play by J. M. Barrie

    television. In 1929, Barrie gave the copyright of the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital, a children's hospital in London. Barrie created Peter Pan

    Peter Pan (play and novel)

    Peter Pan (play and novel)

    Peter_Pan_(play_and_novel)

  • The Girl from Tobacco Row
  • 1966 American film

    Girl from Tobacco Row is a low budget 1966 American film directed by Ron Ormond and starring country music singers Tex Ritter and Earl Sinks alongside Rachel

    The Girl from Tobacco Row

    The_Girl_from_Tobacco_Row

  • Jon O. Newman
  • American judge (born 1932)

    Jon Ormond Newman (born May 2, 1932) is a senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Born in New

    Jon O. Newman

    Jon O. Newman

    Jon_O._Newman

  • Alexei A. Efros
  • American computer scientist

    "Alexei A. Efros". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 10 June 2017. Ormond, Jim (19 April 2017). "Alexei Efros receives 2016 ACM Prize in Computing"

    Alexei A. Efros

    Alexei_A._Efros

  • Lewis Ormond
  • Rugby player

    Lewis Ormond (born 5 February 1994) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player who plays as a back for the New Zealand national sevens team. Born

    Lewis Ormond

    Lewis_Ormond

  • Duncan Maskell
  • British biochemist and academic (born 1961)

    Duncan John Maskell (born 30 May 1961) is a British and Australian biochemist, academic, and academic administrator, who specialises in molecular microbiology

    Duncan Maskell

    Duncan_Maskell

  • Nicola Thorp
  • British actress

    produced by Grahame and Jack Corbyn. The song was recorded in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, and was released digitally through independent record label

    Nicola Thorp

    Nicola_Thorp

  • The Frontier Phantom
  • 1952 movie

    American Western film produced and directed by Ron Ormond starring Lash LaRue in the final film of Ormond's Western Adventure Productions, Inc. It is also

    The Frontier Phantom

    The_Frontier_Phantom

  • Chandler Riggs
  • American actor (born 1999)

    film, which aired on Lifetime in 2010, saw Riggs acting opposite Julia Ormond as her son. In 2010 at age 10, Riggs was cast as Carl Grimes, his biggest

    Chandler Riggs

    Chandler Riggs

    Chandler_Riggs

  • List of Hibernian F.C. records and statistics
  • Most Scottish Cup goals: James McGhee, 26. Most League Cup goals: Willie Ormond, 38. Youngest goalscorer: Jimmy O'Rourke, 16 years, 88 days (against Dunfermline

    List of Hibernian F.C. records and statistics

    List_of_Hibernian_F.C._records_and_statistics

  • John Jacob Astor VI
  • American socialite and businessman (1912–1992)

    socialite Ellen Tuck "Tucky" French (1915–1974), the elder daughter of Francis Ormond "Frank" French II and Eleanor Livingston Burrill. They married on June 30

    John Jacob Astor VI

    John_Jacob_Astor_VI

  • Kenneth Forrest Duncan
  • Canadian politician

    Duncan, British Columbia from 1912 to 1913 He was born in Duncan, British Columbia, which was named after his father, William Chalmers Duncan. Duncan

    Kenneth Forrest Duncan

    Kenneth Forrest Duncan

    Kenneth_Forrest_Duncan

  • Killing of Peter Connelly
  • 2007 child death in London

    his injuries, was suspended pending an inquiry. Her contract with Great Ormond Street Hospital, responsible for child services in Haringey, was also terminated

    Killing of Peter Connelly

    Killing_of_Peter_Connelly

  • Ed Wood
  • American filmmaker, actor and author (1924–1978)

    Herbert Rawlinson, died the day after he filmed his scenes. Distributor Ron Ormond changed the title from The Hidden Face to Jail Bait just before releasing

    Ed Wood

    Ed Wood

    Ed_Wood

  • England at the FIFA World Cup
  • International football delegation

    Jimmy Mullen added a fourth seven minutes from time, and although Willie Ormond scored a consolation for Scotland, England topped the competition for the

    England at the FIFA World Cup

    England at the FIFA World Cup

    England_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Lee Ryan
  • English singer (born 1983)

    was released in December 2007. The single was being released for Great Ormond Street Hospital and CLIC Sargent, which were the two charities that Ryan

    Lee Ryan

    Lee Ryan

    Lee_Ryan

  • Denise van Outen
  • English actress and television presenter (born 1974)

    worked with charity. She actively supports Breast Cancer Care and Great Ormond Street Hospital. In 2009, Van Outen climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for Comic

    Denise van Outen

    Denise van Outen

    Denise_van_Outen

  • Katie Duncan
  • New Zealand footballer (born 1988)

    Katie Cherie Duncan (née Hoyle, 1 February 1988) is a New Zealand footballer who plays for Onehunga Sports and the New Zealand national team. Currently

    Katie Duncan

    Katie Duncan

    Katie_Duncan

  • Hibernian F.C.
  • Association football club in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland

    place of Arthur Duncan who made 446. All of the Famous Five – Gordon Smith, Eddie Turnbull, Lawrie Reilly, Bobby Johnstone and Willie Ormond – scored more

    Hibernian F.C.

    Hibernian_F.C.

  • Seung-Hui Cho
  • South Korean mass murderer (1984–2007)

    by other students. Cho attended two secondary schools in Fairfax County: Ormond Stone Middle School in Centreville and Westfield High School in Chantilly

    Seung-Hui Cho

    Seung-Hui Cho

    Seung-Hui_Cho

  • Rockefeller family
  • American industrial, political and banking family

    family-restored Colonial Revival town. The Casements - A three-story house at Ormond Beach in Florida, where Senior spent his last winters, from 1919 until his

    Rockefeller family

    Rockefeller_family

  • Catherine Tate
  • British actress, comedian and writer (born 1969)

    took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed live at the O2 Arena in London. She went

    Catherine Tate

    Catherine Tate

    Catherine_Tate

  • 2026 in the United Kingdom
  • allowing them to visit the country for up to 30 days without a visa. A Great Ormond Street Hospital review into limb reconstruction surgeon Yaser Jabbar finds

    2026 in the United Kingdom

    2026_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Cromwell in Ireland
  • 2008 Irish TV series or programme

    James Butler, Marquis of Ormond David Heap Mayor of Clonmel Patrick Fitzsymons Owen O'Neill Boyd Rankin Henry Ireton Duncan Lacroix Sir Arthur Aston Dermot

    Cromwell in Ireland

    Cromwell_in_Ireland

  • Christine Lampard
  • Northern Irish broadcaster (born 1979)

    she took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed at the O2 Arena in London. In August

    Christine Lampard

    Christine Lampard

    Christine_Lampard

  • Richard Rothwell (painter)
  • Irish painter

    foremost portrait painter in Britain and Ireland. According to Leoneé Ormond's biographical article in the Grove Dictionary of Art, Rothwell "was at the

    Richard Rothwell (painter)

    Richard Rothwell (painter)

    Richard_Rothwell_(painter)

  • Malcolm Offord
  • Scottish politician and financer (born 1964)

    that after independence Scots would struggle to get treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital; the hospital objected that they hadn't been consulted,

    Malcolm Offord

    Malcolm Offord

    Malcolm_Offord

  • Candidates in the 2026 New Zealand general election by electorate
  • Candidates in the 2026 New Zealand election

    scoop.co.nz. 31 March 2026. McConnell, Glenn (21 October 2025). "Labour's Duncan Webb to stand down next year". Stuff. "Green Party selects Teresa Butler

    Candidates in the 2026 New Zealand general election by electorate

    Candidates_in_the_2026_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate

  • Uri Geller
  • Israeli-British illusionist and self-proclaimed psychic (born 1946)

    the Duke of Kent, with the intention of possibly relocating it to Great Ormond Street Hospital. The statue was welded by sculptor Alfie Bradley, and funded

    Uri Geller

    Uri Geller

    Uri_Geller

  • Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield
  • British nobleman (1634–1714)

    subsequently married Elizabeth Butler, daughter of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond and his wife, Elizabeth Preston. They had one daughter, Lady Elizabeth (from

    Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield

    Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield

    Philip_Stanhope,_2nd_Earl_of_Chesterfield

  • Diana, Princess of Wales
  • Member of the British royal family (1961–1997)

    youth, drug addicts, and the elderly. From 1989, she was president of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. She was patron of the Natural History Museum

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana,_Princess_of_Wales

  • Serena Williams
  • American tennis player (born 1981)

    organizations Williams supports include the Elton John AIDS Foundation, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Hearts of Gold, the Common Ground Foundation, the Small

    Serena Williams

    Serena Williams

    Serena_Williams

  • Lindsay Tasman Ride
  • Hong Kong academic

    enrolled in medicine at the University of Melbourne where he was resident at Ormond College. There he took an active interest in sport by participating in rifle

    Lindsay Tasman Ride

    Lindsay_Tasman_Ride

  • Metropolitan statistical area
  • Type of geographical region in the United States

    92% +49,073 Des Moines–West Des Moines–Ames, IA CSA Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL MSA 746,933 668,921 +11.66% +78,012 Orlando–Lakeland–Deltona,

    Metropolitan statistical area

    Metropolitan statistical area

    Metropolitan_statistical_area

  • Son of Billy the Kid
  • 1949 film

    directed by Ray Taylor starring Lash LaRue. Produced by Ron Ormond, the film was co-written by Ormond's wife June Carr who also plays a lead role in the film

    Son of Billy the Kid

    Son_of_Billy_the_Kid

  • Ulysses (novel)
  • 1922 novel by James Joyce

    of Ireland is the setting of episode 9 ("Scylla and Charybdis"). Ormond Hotel at Ormond Quay on the banks of the Liffey is the setting of episode 11 ("Sirens")

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses_(novel)

  • Simon Eishold
  • Australian rules footballer

    Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL). Eishold, a centreman, came from Ormond Amateurs and is perhaps best remembered for a missed shot at goal late in

    Simon Eishold

    Simon_Eishold

  • List of Perry Mason episodes
  • in the hot seat. Cast: Bruce Bennett (Reve Watson), Benny Baker (Jerry Ormond), Whit Bissell (Dennison Groody), Hal Baylor (Jack David), Shirley Mitchell

    List of Perry Mason episodes

    List_of_Perry_Mason_episodes

  • Combined statistical area
  • Statistical region of the United States

    Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL MSA Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL MSA Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL MSA Wildwood–The Villages, FL MSA Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN-WI

    Combined statistical area

    Combined statistical area

    Combined_statistical_area

  • Mary Butler, Duchess of Ormonde
  • of Ormond (1665-1733)". Fergus Hall Master Paintings.[permanent dead link] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand

    Mary Butler, Duchess of Ormonde

    Mary Butler, Duchess of Ormonde

    Mary_Butler,_Duchess_of_Ormonde

  • Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
  • Award

    Alfred North Gerald O'Brien Patrick O'Dea Frank O'Flynn Joe Ongley John Ormond Elizabeth Orr Phillip O'Shea Denis Pain Whatumoana Paki Bruce Palmer Les

    Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal

    Queen_Elizabeth_II_Silver_Jubilee_Medal

  • Sunset Carson
  • American actor (1920–1990

    (1948) Deadline (1948) Sunset Carson Rides Again (1948) co-starred Ron Ormond Rio Grande (1949) Battling Marshal (1950) The Marshal of Windy Hollow (1972)

    Sunset Carson

    Sunset Carson

    Sunset_Carson

  • Anjelica Huston
  • American actress (born 1951)

    HBO film Iron Jawed Angels, with Hilary Swank, Frances O'Connor and Julia Ormond. For her role, she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding

    Anjelica Huston

    Anjelica Huston

    Anjelica_Huston

  • George Osborne
  • British newspaper editor and politician (born 1971)

    match readers' donations by up to £1.5 million to the Standard's Great Ormond Street Hospital appeal. In September 2015, the newspaper ranked Osborne

    George Osborne

    George Osborne

    George_Osborne

  • South Lawn car park
  • Car park in Victoria, Australia

    Agricultural Sciences Colleges Graduate House Janet Clarke Hall Newman Ormond Queen's St Hilda's St Mary's Trinity University Halls of residence International

    South Lawn car park

    South Lawn car park

    South_Lawn_car_park

  • Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park
  • State park in Florida, United States

     112. ISBN 978-0-8173-5592-0. Ormund Beach Historical Trust Inc. (1999). Ormond Beach. Images of America. Arcadia. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-7385-0257-1. Retrieved

    Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park

    Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park

    Addison_Blockhouse_Historic_State_Park

  • Angevin Empire
  • Medieval dynastic union of states in present-day England, France, Ireland, and Wales

    ISBN 978-0-300-24071-9. S2CID 217335366. Empey, Adrian (2005). "Butler-Ormond". In Duffy, Sean (ed.). Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia. Routledge.

    Angevin Empire

    Angevin Empire

    Angevin_Empire

  • North Shore United AFC
  • Football club

    These players include Jason Batty, Duncan Cole, Adrian Elrick, Mark Elrick, Robert Ironside, Darren McClennan, Ian Ormond, Heremaia Ngata, Wynton Rufer, Daniel

    North Shore United AFC

    North_Shore_United_AFC

  • Wellington Phoenix FC
  • Association football club based in New Zealand

    club also confirmed midfielder Alex Rufer will be vice-captain of the team Ormond, Aidan (18 August 2019). "Transfer news: Ex-Inter Milan Aussie signs for

    Wellington Phoenix FC

    Wellington_Phoenix_FC

  • Edward Bruce
  • High King of Ireland

    Justiciar, Sir Edmund Butler of Ormonde (father of James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond). The Scots-Irish army was located at Inniskeen, ten miles north. In between

    Edward Bruce

    Edward Bruce

    Edward_Bruce

  • Man of Steel (film)
  • 2013 film by Zack Snyder

    Lara Lor-Van: Kal-El's biological mother and loyal wife to Jor-El. Julia Ormond had previously been announced as cast, but dropped out. Connie Nielsen was

    Man of Steel (film)

    Man_of_Steel_(film)

  • I Have Been Here Before
  • Play written by J. B. Priestley

    has a way of controlling their future. Alastair Duncan as Dr Gortler Alexander Archdale as Walter Ormond Diana Perryman as Sally Pratt Gordon Glenwright

    I Have Been Here Before

    I_Have_Been_Here_Before

  • Roald Dahl
  • British writer and poet (1916–1990)

    collaboration between Dahl, hydraulic engineer Stanley Wade, and London's Great Ormond Street Hospital neurosurgeon Kenneth Till, and was used successfully on

    Roald Dahl

    Roald Dahl

    Roald_Dahl

  • List of science fiction films of the 1950s
  • Harry Ellerbe United States Horror Mesa of Lost Women Herbert Tevos, Ron Ormond Jackie Coogan, Richard Travis, Allan Nixon, Mary Hill United States Horror

    List of science fiction films of the 1950s

    List of science fiction films of the 1950s

    List_of_science_fiction_films_of_the_1950s

  • University of Melbourne
  • Public university in Melbourne, Australia

    training centre called the Wade Institute of Entrepreneurship based at Ormond College, one of the university's residential colleges. The University of

    University of Melbourne

    University_of_Melbourne

  • Chase Rice
  • American singer-songwriter and football player

    2016 Background information Born (1985-09-19) September 19, 1985 (age 40) Ormond Beach, Florida Origin Asheville, North Carolina, U.S. Genres Country pop

    Chase Rice

    Chase Rice

    Chase_Rice

  • Cowichan Leader
  • Canadian newspaper

    1908, another weekly Cowichan Valley newspaper, The Echo, was started by Ormond T. Smythe and A. Hope Herd, but by May 28, 1908, Smythe announced The Echo's

    Cowichan Leader

    Cowichan Leader

    Cowichan_Leader

  • List of American films of 2011
  • Cooper, Philip Jackson, Derek Jacobi, Toby Jones, Michael Kitchen, Julia Ormond, Simon Russell Beale, Dougray Scott, Zoë Wanamaker D E C E M B E R 9 Catch

    List of American films of 2011

    List_of_American_films_of_2011

  • Death of Diana, Princess of Wales
  • 1997 fatal car crash in Paris, France

    Archived from the original on 31 August 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017. Duncan, Amy (31 August 2018). "Why was Princess Diana's coffin lined with lead

    Death of Diana, Princess of Wales

    Death of Diana, Princess of Wales

    Death_of_Diana,_Princess_of_Wales

  • Zdeno Chára
  • Slovak ice hockey player (born 1977)

    NHL to Endurance Sports". Nix Biosensors. Retrieved 8 September 2025. Ormond, Cameron (20 August 2025). "Former NHL star Zdeno Chara crushes Ironman

    Zdeno Chára

    Zdeno Chára

    Zdeno_Chára

  • Murrumbeena, Victoria
  • Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Bus Route 625 travels between Elsternwick and Chadstone SC via Caulfield, Ormond, Carnegie and Oakleigh, stopping along Kangaroo Road (including Murrumbeena

    Murrumbeena, Victoria

    Murrumbeena, Victoria

    Murrumbeena,_Victoria

  • 67th Academy Awards
  • Award ceremony for films of 1994

    Jeremy Irons Presenter of the award for Best Foreign Language Film Julia Ormond Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee "Can You Feel

    67th Academy Awards

    67th_Academy_Awards

  • Jacobitism
  • 17th to 18th-century British political ideology

    contest between the Confederacy, Royalist forces under the Protestant Duke of Ormond, and a Covenanter-led army in Ulster. The latter were increasingly at odds

    Jacobitism

    Jacobitism

    Jacobitism

  • List of driver deaths in motorsport
  • 2014-01-04. "Doc Mackenzie". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2015-11-22. "Duncan Mackenzie". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2015-11-22. "Don MacTavish".

    List of driver deaths in motorsport

    List_of_driver_deaths_in_motorsport

  • Heart of Midlothian F.C.
  • Association football club in Edinburgh, Scotland

    title by 4 points. The war claimed the lives of seven first team players: Duncan Currie, John Allan, James Boyd, Tom Gracie, Ernest Ellis, James Speedie

    Heart of Midlothian F.C.

    Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C.

  • 1993 in film
  • Arthur J. Nascarella – Guns of Dragon Bob Odenkirk – Wayne's World 2 Julia Ormond – The Baby of Mâcon Leland Orser – Cover Story John Ortiz – Carlito's Way

    1993 in film

    1993_in_film

  • Peter Pan (character)
  • Character created by J. M. Barrie

    the character. Barrie gave the copyright to the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital in 1929. Whilst the works are now in the public

    Peter Pan (character)

    Peter Pan (character)

    Peter_Pan_(character)

  • Sabrina (given name)
  • Name list

    (1953), played by Audrey Hepburn in the 1954 adaptation Sabrina and by Julia Ormond in the 1995 remake Sabrina Grimm, a main character in The Sisters Grimm

    Sabrina (given name)

    Sabrina (given name)

    Sabrina_(given_name)

  • List of centenarians (miscellaneous)
  • Photographer David Douglas Duncan Turns 100". Time. Retrieved 29 January 2016. "Ormond Beach hero pilot turns 100". Ormond Beach Observer. 12 November

    List of centenarians (miscellaneous)

    List_of_centenarians_(miscellaneous)

  • Channel 4
  • British free-to-air television channel

    organised Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a comedy benefit show in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital. With over 25 comedians appearing, it billed

    Channel 4

    Channel 4

    Channel_4

  • Green Party of Ontario candidates in the 2011 Ontario provincial election
  • Lakes—Brock Anita Payne 1,562 Halton Karen Fraser 1,286 Hamilton Centre Peter Ormond 1,249 Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Peter Randall 692 Hamilton Mountain Tony

    Green Party of Ontario candidates in the 2011 Ontario provincial election

    Green_Party_of_Ontario_candidates_in_the_2011_Ontario_provincial_election

  • Hugh Moore (police officer)
  • British police officer (1929–1993)

    arrest a man he suspected to be a bogus charity worker collecting for Great Ormond Street Hospital. During the arrest, he suffered cuts to his face, arms and

    Hugh Moore (police officer)

    Hugh Moore (police officer)

    Hugh_Moore_(police_officer)

  • List of British actors
  • (born 1966) Femi Elufowoju Jr. (born 1962) Sophie Okonedo (born 1968) Julia Ormond (born 1965) Clive Owen (born 1964) Lisa Palfrey (born 1967) Sarah Parish

    List of British actors

    List_of_British_actors

  • New Zealand Footballer of the Year
  • Annual top New Zealand footballer award

    Mick Seed Blockhouse Bay 1971 Ron Armstrong North Shore United 1972 Ian Ormond Blockhouse Bay 1973 Maurice Tillotson Gisborne City 1974 Brian Turner Mount

    New Zealand Footballer of the Year

    New_Zealand_Footballer_of_the_Year

  • John Deanfield
  • British fencer

    in 1972. Deanfield is married to Melanie (Fulford) who he met at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), London, during his training. They have two children

    John Deanfield

    John_Deanfield

  • Stephen Patterson
  • Australian rules footballer and politician

    defeating incumbent Ken Rollond. In April 2017, he defeated the sitting member, Duncan McFetridge, in Liberal Party preselection for the electoral district of

    Stephen Patterson

    Stephen Patterson

    Stephen_Patterson

  • William Morris
  • English textile artist, author, and socialist (1834–1896)

    before honeymooning in Bruges, Belgium, and settling temporarily at 41 Great Ormond Street, London. Morris desired a new home for himself and his family resulting

    William Morris

    William Morris

    William_Morris

  • Duke of Cornwall
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    duchy's organic produce brand) Duke of Rothesay Outline of Cornwall McIntosh, Duncan (25 February 2024). Morris, Wella (ed.). "An Nowodhow, the news in Cornish

    Duke of Cornwall

    Duke_of_Cornwall

  • Barbara Hiles
  • He will be too like the poor old bachelor, faithful and solitary in Gt. Ormond St. long after we're all dead, supporting Barbara's children (by Nick) I

    Barbara Hiles

    Barbara_Hiles

  • Ally MacLeod
  • Scottish footballer and manager (1931–2004)

    club management echoed that of his predecessor in the Scotland job, Willie Ormond. MacLeod's departure left Scotland needing to quickly appoint a manager

    Ally MacLeod

    Ally MacLeod

    Ally_MacLeod

  • Portia Woodman
  • New Zealand rugby union player (born 1991)

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  • Duncical
  • a.

    Like a dunce; duncish.

  • Buzzard
  • n.

    A blockhead; a dunce.

  • Vulcanic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Vulcan; made by Vulcan; Vulcanian.

  • Purre
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Sumph
  • n.

    A dunce; a blockhead.

  • Gump
  • n.

    A dolt; a dunce.

  • Oxeye
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Mahrati
  • n.

    The language of the Mahrattas; the language spoken in the Deccan and Concan.

  • Oxbird
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Duncish
  • a.

    Somewhat like a dunce.

  • Gawby
  • n.

    A baby; a dunce.

  • Tuza
  • n.

    The tucan.

  • Vulcan
  • n.

    The god of fire, who presided over the working of metals; -- answering to the Greek Hephaestus.

  • Jolthead
  • n.

    A dunce; a blockhead.

  • Redback
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Tugan
  • n.

    Same as Tucan.

  • Disman
  • v. t.

    To unman.

  • Duncedom
  • n.

    The realm or domain of dunces.

  • Unman
  • v. t.

    To deprive of men; as, to unman a ship.