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Amy Violet Needham (5 June 1876, Mayfair – 8 June 1967, London), was the author of 19 popular novels for children, a number of which, during the 1940s, were made widely available to the British public by BBC's The Childrens' Hour radio programme.

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  • Violet Needham (en)
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  • Amy Violet Needham (5 June 1876, Mayfair – 8 June 1967, London), was the author of 19 popular novels for children, a number of which, during the 1940s, were made widely available to the British public by BBC's The Childrens' Hour radio programme. (en)
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  • Violet Needham (en)
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  • Violet Needham (en)
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  • London, UK (en)
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  • Amy Violet Needham (en)
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  • Fantasy, Historical, Contemporary (en)
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  • The Black Riders , The Stormy Petrel , The Woods of Windri (en)
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  • Novelist, Juvenile Literature (en)
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