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    Louisa Mary Gould (7 October 1891 – 13 February 1945) was a Jersey shopkeeper and a member of the British resistance movement in the Channel Islands during...
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  • Jersey woman named Louisa Gould (played by Seagrove), who takes in an escaped young Russian war prisoner (played by Kostov). Louisa Gould (Jenny Seagrove)...
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    William Friedkin's horror film The Guardian (1990). She later played Louisa Gould in Another Mother's Son (2017). She is known for her role as the character...
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    Mother's Son, a 2017 film about Louisa Gould, hiding a Russian war prisoner, starring Jenny Seagrove as Louisa Gould and Ronan Keating as Harold Le Druillenec...
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    in Christopher Menaul's film Another Mother's Son, the true story of Louisa Gould, a widow living in Nazi-occupied Jersey during WWII. From there she went...
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  • Louisa may refer to: Australia Louisa Island (Tasmania) Canada Louisa or Lac-Louisa, a community in Wentworth, Quebec Malaysia Louisa Reef, Sabah United...
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  • 1940–1945, pp65–71 Louisa Mary Gould née Le Druillenec Frank Falla Archive Harold Osmond Le Druillenec Frank Falla Archive "Louisa Gould". Jersey War Tours...
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    The same year, he also starred as Harold Le Druillenec, brother of Louisa Gould in the film Another Mother's Son, based on a true story from the German...
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  • (1920–1990) Duncan Gibbons, film and music video director (1952-1993) Louisa Gould, World War II resistance who assisted Russian prisoners in Jersey (1891–1945)...
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  • developer and speculator Louisa Gould, Jewish activist Matt Kennedy Gould (born 1975), American former television personality Matthew Gould (born 1971), British...
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    Louisa Catherine Adams (née Johnson; February 12, 1775 – May 15, 1852) was the first lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829 during the presidency...
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  • under the pen name Mary Burchell) Louise Cook Three siblings from Jersey Louisa Gould Ivy Forster Harold Le Druillenec The recipients in 2013 and 2015 were:...
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    Louisa May Alcott (/ˈɔːlkət, -kɒt/; November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the...
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    the cost of a number of civilians being imprisoned and the death of Louisa Gould in Ravensbrück concentration camp. The German Feldkommandantur 515 (FK515)...
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    Laufen.: 132  Maurice Jay Gould: arrested following a failed attempt to escape to England. Died in Wittlich. Louisa Gould: arrested for sheltering an...
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  • writer Carmella Flöck, Austrian Resistance Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz Louisa Gould, Channel Islands resistance movement Mirjana Gross, Croatian historian...
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    honour in 2010 had included four people from Jersey: Albert Bedane, Louisa Gould, Ivy Forster and Harold Le Druillenec. "Weber Dorothea (Le Brocq)". The...
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    writing and research. On 29 July 1869 he married Louisa Maria Gough, the daughter of George Gough. Gould was made Master of the Moira Lodge in 1874 and...
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  • book's findings were cited in the decision to recognize Channel Islanders Louisa Gould, Harold Le Druillenec and Ivy Forster with posthumous 'British Heroes...
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    Keating, John Hannah, Amanda Abbington Vertigo Films Based on the life of Louisa Gould War drama 31 Finding Fatimah Director: Oz Arshad Cast: Danny Ashok, Asmara...
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    Little Women (category Novels by Louisa May Alcott)
    Little Women is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott, originally published in two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. The story...
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    Quincy and Louisa Adams and helped care for them in their old age. She died in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, on August 31, 1870. Lewis L. Gould, American First...
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    get cases of children being tortured, where the abuse seems calculated." Gould, Martin (January 25, 2018). "House of Horrors: Neighbours claim parents...
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    Bishop Eckert. "Amos and Louisa Peck Gould House". Society of Architectural Historians. Retrieved August 21, 2024. "Amos Gould". Owosso Historical Commission...
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  • Ethel Marion Gould MBE (née Hirst; 2 February 1895 – 9 March 1992) from Auckland was appointed a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council on 22 June...
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    Louisa Garrett Anderson, CBE (28 July 1873 – 15 November 1943) was a medical pioneer, a member of the Women's Social and Political Union, a suffragette...
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    Mary Louisa Molesworth, née Stewart (29 May 1839 – 20 January 1921) was an English writer of children's stories who wrote for children under the name of...
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    pair of plays based on the novels Little Women and Little Men by Louisa May Alcott. Gould grew up in Boston. Her father was a publisher and bookseller. Numerous...
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    Matilda Moore Holt (October 15, 1833 – December 9, 1899), also known as Louisa Holt, was an American political hostess who, as the wife of Thomas Michael...
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    diplomatic representative of the United States, and his English-born wife Louisa Catherine Adams. He was named for the first president. His grandfather John...
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