Winnifred Quick (1904-2002) was a second-class passenger on the Titanic. She survived the sinking along with her mother and younger sister. She was one of the last Titanic survivors to die.
Winnifred Eaton (1875-1954) was a Canadian author and screenwriter. Although she was of Chinese-British ancestry, she published most of her early work under the Japanese pseudonym 'Onoto Watanna'. Later in life, after remarrying, she published under Winnifred Reeve.
Winnifred Hudson (1905–1996) was a British-born painter who lived most of her life in Hawaii. Hudson worked as a secretary and took courses at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. At age 60, she quit her job to become a full-time artist. Although also making prints and collages, Hudson is best known for her hard-edge abstract paintings with a tenuous relationship to nature.
It's in the book "Castaways of the Flying Dutchman" (I think it was "castaways.") by Brian Jaques. Everyone thought she was a witch so they picked on her.Winnie the Witch with the wrinkly face, Come on out and give us a chase!And she had a cat named Horatio.
― Anonymous User 4/24/2007
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