Proper noun
Michell (plural Michells)
A surname.
Director Roger Michell () avoids moist sentimentality, preferring a low-key understanding that reveals everyone’s values, hopes and fears with shattering detail. Source: Internet
Fritz and Michell (2001), pp35–36 Scholars in the later Kingdom of Mysore wrote Vaishnavite works upholding the teachings of Ramanuja. Source: Internet
In 1970, in "Catherine Parr", a 90-minute BBC television drama (the last in a 6-part series, entitled The Six Wives of Henry VIII ) Catherine was played by Rosalie Crutchley opposite Keith Michell 's Henry. Source: Internet
Michell, 2001:17-18 The term archaeoastronomy was first used by Elizabeth Chesley Baity (at the suggestion of Euan MacKie) in 1973, Sinclair 2006:17 but as a topic of study it may be much older, depending on how archaeoastronomy is defined. Source: Internet
The lady, identified as Michell was seen with another lady, identified as Ama as they both shared loved up photos and flaunted their engagement ring. Source: Internet
A young researcher called Roland Michell teams up with an academic, Maud Bailey, as they hunt for the mysterious truth behind the relationship between poet Randolph Ash and Christabel LaMotte. Source: Internet