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Who Was Opal Whiteley? BBC Radio Program
Who Was Opal Whiteley? This excellent radio documentary was produced by the BBC in 2010. It is a very good overview of her life and includes interviews with experts on Opal Whiteley. However, about the only thing they agree about is that she was a remarkable woman!
Learn about the magical and mysterious Opal Whiteley at http://members.efn.org/~opal/
The beautiful graphics in this video were done by Karen Rainsong of Rainsong Design https://www.rainsongdesign.net/
published: 07 Mar 2021
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Opal Whiteley
This is video of a reading of a selection from Opal Whiteley's journal before a film screening of the movie Opal: The Movie (http://opalthemovie.com) at Manzanita Oregon's Hoffman Center.
The lighting is very dim and the lights go out for a minute or two near the beginning. The reading is lovely.
published: 30 Nov 2011
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Opal Whiteley Spirit of Nature Video
Who was Opal Whiteley? Join Brook the History Dog and Karen, as they sniff out clues about this pioneer girl and why she is so famous. Hear stories about Opal's life and her diary as you visit the library, the mural in the town square, cross a covered bridge and more. Interviews with local historians and outdoor exploration make this a fascinating documentary. Let's "go on explores" as Opal says, and find out what makes this gem sparkle! Learn more about our homeschool curriculum at https://www.singingcreekcenter.org.
published: 21 Oct 2020
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A Brief Biography of Opal Whiteley
A short biography on naturalist, poet, writer, traveler, and spiritual seeker Opal Whiteley. From the hometown of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Opal finds her way around the world ending her journeys in England.
published: 28 Oct 2008
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Opal Whiteley
This video is a brief overview of Opal Whiteley's extraordinary life. It begins where she was born in Colton Washington, and then Cottage Grove Oregon where she grew up, and finishes with England where she remained for the rest of her days. It also briefly summarizes how her life has had a lasting impact on the culture of Cottage Grove.
published: 30 Dec 2017
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Who Was Opal Whiteley? by Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence
Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence was a radio journalist for the British Broadcasting Company and a renowned expert in childhood development, authoring two series of reading books that were the standard teaching system throughout Britain.
(Adapted from Opal Whiteley: The Unsolved Mystery by Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence)
Opal lived in the home of a lumberman and his wife in the woods of Oregon at the turn of the 20th century, where she wrote her childhood diary on scraps of paper – brown paper bags, the backs of envelopes – anything she could get hold of.
After leaving University, she wrote a nature book, which she took to the Atlantic Monthly hoping it might be published. The editor was intrigued by Opal’s vivid childhood recollections and asked her if she had kept a diary.
The diary had b...
published: 24 Jun 2019
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☛ Top 9 Quotes of Opal Whiteley - Nature writer
Top 9 Quotes of Opal Whiteley:
✬ By the wood-shed is a brook. It goes singing on. Its joy-song does sing in my heart.
✬ And all the times I was picking up potatoes, I did have conversations with them. Too, I did have thinks of all their growing days there in the ground, and all the things they did hear. Earth-voices are glad voices, and earth-songs come up from the ground through the plants; and in their flowering, and in the days before these days are come, they do tell the earth-songs to the wind ... I have thinks these potatoes growing here did have knowings of star-songs.
✬ The wind comes creeping, it calls to me to come go exploring. It sings of the things that are to be found under the leaves. It whispers the dreams of the tall fir trees. It does pipe the gentle song the forest ...
published: 12 Jan 2019
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Opal Whiteley's Fairyland Diaries
You can find over 180 newly uncovered diary entries from Opal Whiteley (ages 8-18) along with comments by Opal historian Steve Williamson at www.opalnet.org
published: 18 Feb 2020
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Opal Trailer
A young woman catapults from obscurity to fame with the publication of her nature diaries, only to battle for legitimacy when readers suspect a hoax in this narrative feature film based on the life of west coast naturalist Opal Whiteley.
published: 28 Oct 2008
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Was Opal Whiteley Born in Colton Washington or In Rome?
Recorded Dec 11, 2019 for Opal Whiteley's Birthday Party at the Axe and Fiddle Tavern in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Very sorry for the technical glitches!
You can read a transcript of this talk here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sd_xzY5NUJ5XKxC-mVs4fJPe061zHjjxuLk-_Td2PUc/edit?usp=sharing
Visit The Opal Whiteley Memorial at www.opalnet.org
published: 25 Feb 2020
28:19
Who Was Opal Whiteley? BBC Radio Program
Who Was Opal Whiteley? This excellent radio documentary was produced by the BBC in 2010. It is a very good overview of her life and includes interviews with ex...
Who Was Opal Whiteley? This excellent radio documentary was produced by the BBC in 2010. It is a very good overview of her life and includes interviews with experts on Opal Whiteley. However, about the only thing they agree about is that she was a remarkable woman!
Learn about the magical and mysterious Opal Whiteley at http://members.efn.org/~opal/
The beautiful graphics in this video were done by Karen Rainsong of Rainsong Design https://www.rainsongdesign.net/
https://wn.com/Who_Was_Opal_Whiteley_BBC_Radio_Program
Who Was Opal Whiteley? This excellent radio documentary was produced by the BBC in 2010. It is a very good overview of her life and includes interviews with experts on Opal Whiteley. However, about the only thing they agree about is that she was a remarkable woman!
Learn about the magical and mysterious Opal Whiteley at http://members.efn.org/~opal/
The beautiful graphics in this video were done by Karen Rainsong of Rainsong Design https://www.rainsongdesign.net/
- published: 07 Mar 2021
- views: 711
7:36
Opal Whiteley
This is video of a reading of a selection from Opal Whiteley's journal before a film screening of the movie Opal: The Movie (http://opalthemovie.com) at Manzani...
This is video of a reading of a selection from Opal Whiteley's journal before a film screening of the movie Opal: The Movie (http://opalthemovie.com) at Manzanita Oregon's Hoffman Center.
The lighting is very dim and the lights go out for a minute or two near the beginning. The reading is lovely.
https://wn.com/Opal_Whiteley
This is video of a reading of a selection from Opal Whiteley's journal before a film screening of the movie Opal: The Movie (http://opalthemovie.com) at Manzanita Oregon's Hoffman Center.
The lighting is very dim and the lights go out for a minute or two near the beginning. The reading is lovely.
- published: 30 Nov 2011
- views: 1579
23:37
Opal Whiteley Spirit of Nature Video
Who was Opal Whiteley? Join Brook the History Dog and Karen, as they sniff out clues about this pioneer girl and why she is so famous. Hear stories about Opal's...
Who was Opal Whiteley? Join Brook the History Dog and Karen, as they sniff out clues about this pioneer girl and why she is so famous. Hear stories about Opal's life and her diary as you visit the library, the mural in the town square, cross a covered bridge and more. Interviews with local historians and outdoor exploration make this a fascinating documentary. Let's "go on explores" as Opal says, and find out what makes this gem sparkle! Learn more about our homeschool curriculum at https://www.singingcreekcenter.org.
https://wn.com/Opal_Whiteley_Spirit_Of_Nature_Video
Who was Opal Whiteley? Join Brook the History Dog and Karen, as they sniff out clues about this pioneer girl and why she is so famous. Hear stories about Opal's life and her diary as you visit the library, the mural in the town square, cross a covered bridge and more. Interviews with local historians and outdoor exploration make this a fascinating documentary. Let's "go on explores" as Opal says, and find out what makes this gem sparkle! Learn more about our homeschool curriculum at https://www.singingcreekcenter.org.
- published: 21 Oct 2020
- views: 727
3:37
A Brief Biography of Opal Whiteley
A short biography on naturalist, poet, writer, traveler, and spiritual seeker Opal Whiteley. From the hometown of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Opal finds her way aro...
A short biography on naturalist, poet, writer, traveler, and spiritual seeker Opal Whiteley. From the hometown of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Opal finds her way around the world ending her journeys in England.
https://wn.com/A_Brief_Biography_Of_Opal_Whiteley
A short biography on naturalist, poet, writer, traveler, and spiritual seeker Opal Whiteley. From the hometown of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Opal finds her way around the world ending her journeys in England.
- published: 28 Oct 2008
- views: 5173
3:18
Opal Whiteley
This video is a brief overview of Opal Whiteley's extraordinary life. It begins where she was born in Colton Washington, and then Cottage Grove Oregon where sh...
This video is a brief overview of Opal Whiteley's extraordinary life. It begins where she was born in Colton Washington, and then Cottage Grove Oregon where she grew up, and finishes with England where she remained for the rest of her days. It also briefly summarizes how her life has had a lasting impact on the culture of Cottage Grove.
https://wn.com/Opal_Whiteley
This video is a brief overview of Opal Whiteley's extraordinary life. It begins where she was born in Colton Washington, and then Cottage Grove Oregon where she grew up, and finishes with England where she remained for the rest of her days. It also briefly summarizes how her life has had a lasting impact on the culture of Cottage Grove.
- published: 30 Dec 2017
- views: 1009
42:32
Who Was Opal Whiteley? by Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence
Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence was a radio journalist for the British Broadcasting Company and a renowned expert in childhood development, authoring two series of...
Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence was a radio journalist for the British Broadcasting Company and a renowned expert in childhood development, authoring two series of reading books that were the standard teaching system throughout Britain.
(Adapted from Opal Whiteley: The Unsolved Mystery by Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence)
Opal lived in the home of a lumberman and his wife in the woods of Oregon at the turn of the 20th century, where she wrote her childhood diary on scraps of paper – brown paper bags, the backs of envelopes – anything she could get hold of.
After leaving University, she wrote a nature book, which she took to the Atlantic Monthly hoping it might be published. The editor was intrigued by Opal’s vivid childhood recollections and asked her if she had kept a diary.
The diary had been torn up, but Opal had kept the pieces. She painstakingly put them together and it was published in 1920, in America and England. Then it was forgotten, until introduced by a B.B.C. broadcast forty years later. [Elizabeth Bradburne was the B.B.C. journalist who found the diary and the diarist.]
In the meantime, Opal’s attend had been drawn to a number of French words and phrases in her diary. Eventually she came to feel that her real father had been Prince Henri D’Orleans, the one-time heir to what would have been the throne of France.
Since then, she has been known in England as Princesse Françoise Marie d Bourbon Orleans. She died in February 1992, in a hospital near London, where she lived well into her nineties, still certain that her father was Henri D’Orleans and that her name was Françoise.
The importance of Opal and her diary is not the mystery of who she was, fascinating as this is, but in the insight her diary gives into the inner life of childhood.
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My Friend, Opal Whiteley (aka Françoise D’Orleans)
by Robert Lindsey-Nassif
I knew Franoçoise D’Orleans (as she preferred to be called) for the last twelve years of her life. I visited her many times and countless spent hours with her talking about her past and her diary.
It all began when a family friend telephoned one day in the 1980s. She was laughing and crying at the same time and said she had just discovered a published diary written by a young girl in and Oregon lumber camp in 1904. She read me some passages and I was smitten. My Opal odyssey had begun.
I found out that Coe College had a copy of the diary as it was originally published by the Atlantic Monthly in 1920. I borrowed and Xeroxed the diary, spending the next years cutting and pasting pages together to create a musical narrative. The musical led me to New York, where I acquired the dramatic rights to the British copyright of the diary and sought out producers.
Meantime, I discovered that Franoçoise was still alive and living in a care center England. I made the journey to meet her and returned many times for the next twelve years. We would sit together for hours, her caregivers often serving us tea and biscuits, as Françoise told me about her diary and her life. I asked her many questions and played her songs from my musical, that she called my “opera.” And whenever I due for a visit, she would tell her nurses, “Robert from New York is coming. Robert with the moustache!” I would bring her chocolates, fruit, and teddy bears. She became a dear friend and gave me actual pages from her diary, which I cherish to this day. Her solicitor and biographer also became close, trusted friends.
During one of my trips, I visited the Honorable Mrs. Douglas Woodruff, who had known Françoise since the 1930s. My sister was with me on that visit. She met Mrs. Woodruff’s nephew, Richard Acton (later Lord Acton), and married him within a year.
OPAL won the Richard Rodgers Award (chairman, Stephen Sondheim), which provided funding for a New York production. It opened at the Lamb’s Theatre just off Times Square in 1992, where it received four Outer Critics Circle Award nominations and subsequently the AT&T Award. Sadly, died Françoise during the rehearsals for the off-Broadway production. My brother-in-law read a eulogy at her funeral.
After the New York production, the Shubert Organization presented OPAL at the George St. Playhouse and Broadway director/choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett premiered a new production in Dallas. OPAL published by Samuel French, Inc. and continues to have performances around the country.
https://wn.com/Who_Was_Opal_Whiteley_By_Elizabeth_Bradburne_Lawrence
Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence was a radio journalist for the British Broadcasting Company and a renowned expert in childhood development, authoring two series of reading books that were the standard teaching system throughout Britain.
(Adapted from Opal Whiteley: The Unsolved Mystery by Elizabeth Bradburne Lawrence)
Opal lived in the home of a lumberman and his wife in the woods of Oregon at the turn of the 20th century, where she wrote her childhood diary on scraps of paper – brown paper bags, the backs of envelopes – anything she could get hold of.
After leaving University, she wrote a nature book, which she took to the Atlantic Monthly hoping it might be published. The editor was intrigued by Opal’s vivid childhood recollections and asked her if she had kept a diary.
The diary had been torn up, but Opal had kept the pieces. She painstakingly put them together and it was published in 1920, in America and England. Then it was forgotten, until introduced by a B.B.C. broadcast forty years later. [Elizabeth Bradburne was the B.B.C. journalist who found the diary and the diarist.]
In the meantime, Opal’s attend had been drawn to a number of French words and phrases in her diary. Eventually she came to feel that her real father had been Prince Henri D’Orleans, the one-time heir to what would have been the throne of France.
Since then, she has been known in England as Princesse Françoise Marie d Bourbon Orleans. She died in February 1992, in a hospital near London, where she lived well into her nineties, still certain that her father was Henri D’Orleans and that her name was Françoise.
The importance of Opal and her diary is not the mystery of who she was, fascinating as this is, but in the insight her diary gives into the inner life of childhood.
--------------------------------
My Friend, Opal Whiteley (aka Françoise D’Orleans)
by Robert Lindsey-Nassif
I knew Franoçoise D’Orleans (as she preferred to be called) for the last twelve years of her life. I visited her many times and countless spent hours with her talking about her past and her diary.
It all began when a family friend telephoned one day in the 1980s. She was laughing and crying at the same time and said she had just discovered a published diary written by a young girl in and Oregon lumber camp in 1904. She read me some passages and I was smitten. My Opal odyssey had begun.
I found out that Coe College had a copy of the diary as it was originally published by the Atlantic Monthly in 1920. I borrowed and Xeroxed the diary, spending the next years cutting and pasting pages together to create a musical narrative. The musical led me to New York, where I acquired the dramatic rights to the British copyright of the diary and sought out producers.
Meantime, I discovered that Franoçoise was still alive and living in a care center England. I made the journey to meet her and returned many times for the next twelve years. We would sit together for hours, her caregivers often serving us tea and biscuits, as Françoise told me about her diary and her life. I asked her many questions and played her songs from my musical, that she called my “opera.” And whenever I due for a visit, she would tell her nurses, “Robert from New York is coming. Robert with the moustache!” I would bring her chocolates, fruit, and teddy bears. She became a dear friend and gave me actual pages from her diary, which I cherish to this day. Her solicitor and biographer also became close, trusted friends.
During one of my trips, I visited the Honorable Mrs. Douglas Woodruff, who had known Françoise since the 1930s. My sister was with me on that visit. She met Mrs. Woodruff’s nephew, Richard Acton (later Lord Acton), and married him within a year.
OPAL won the Richard Rodgers Award (chairman, Stephen Sondheim), which provided funding for a New York production. It opened at the Lamb’s Theatre just off Times Square in 1992, where it received four Outer Critics Circle Award nominations and subsequently the AT&T Award. Sadly, died Françoise during the rehearsals for the off-Broadway production. My brother-in-law read a eulogy at her funeral.
After the New York production, the Shubert Organization presented OPAL at the George St. Playhouse and Broadway director/choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett premiered a new production in Dallas. OPAL published by Samuel French, Inc. and continues to have performances around the country.
- published: 24 Jun 2019
- views: 693
1:31
☛ Top 9 Quotes of Opal Whiteley - Nature writer
Top 9 Quotes of Opal Whiteley:
✬ By the wood-shed is a brook. It goes singing on. Its joy-song does sing in my heart.
✬ And all the times I was picking up pot...
Top 9 Quotes of Opal Whiteley:
✬ By the wood-shed is a brook. It goes singing on. Its joy-song does sing in my heart.
✬ And all the times I was picking up potatoes, I did have conversations with them. Too, I did have thinks of all their growing days there in the ground, and all the things they did hear. Earth-voices are glad voices, and earth-songs come up from the ground through the plants; and in their flowering, and in the days before these days are come, they do tell the earth-songs to the wind ... I have thinks these potatoes growing here did have knowings of star-songs.
✬ The wind comes creeping, it calls to me to come go exploring. It sings of the things that are to be found under the leaves. It whispers the dreams of the tall fir trees. It does pipe the gentle song the forest sings on gray days. I hear all the voices calling me. I listen. But I cannot go.
✬ Potatoes are very interesting folks. I think they must see a lot of what is going on in the earth - they have so many eyes.
✬ When one does look up at the grand trees growing up almost to the sky, one does always have longings to pray.
✬ And this I have learned grown-ups do not know the language of shadows.
✬ It is such a comfort to nestle up to Michael Angelo Sanzio Raphael when one is in trouble. He is such a grand tree. He has an understanding soul. After I talked with him and listened unto his voice, I slipped down out of his arms.
✬ The matter of making christening robes for caterpillars, it is not a difficult one; the difficulty is to get a frisky caterpillar to keep still while one is putting on his christening robe. And then it is a problem to keep it on, after one does get it on. I do have much troubles with caterpillars crawling out of their christening robes after I do get them on.
✬ I like to sing when I have works to do - it does so help.
✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈
🖎 Author: Opal Whiteley
♛ Career: Nature writer
📅 Life: December 11, 1897 - February 16, 1992
🏷 #quotes_Opal_Whiteley, #quotes_Singing, #quotes__Matter
https://wn.com/☛_Top_9_Quotes_Of_Opal_Whiteley_Nature_Writer
Top 9 Quotes of Opal Whiteley:
✬ By the wood-shed is a brook. It goes singing on. Its joy-song does sing in my heart.
✬ And all the times I was picking up potatoes, I did have conversations with them. Too, I did have thinks of all their growing days there in the ground, and all the things they did hear. Earth-voices are glad voices, and earth-songs come up from the ground through the plants; and in their flowering, and in the days before these days are come, they do tell the earth-songs to the wind ... I have thinks these potatoes growing here did have knowings of star-songs.
✬ The wind comes creeping, it calls to me to come go exploring. It sings of the things that are to be found under the leaves. It whispers the dreams of the tall fir trees. It does pipe the gentle song the forest sings on gray days. I hear all the voices calling me. I listen. But I cannot go.
✬ Potatoes are very interesting folks. I think they must see a lot of what is going on in the earth - they have so many eyes.
✬ When one does look up at the grand trees growing up almost to the sky, one does always have longings to pray.
✬ And this I have learned grown-ups do not know the language of shadows.
✬ It is such a comfort to nestle up to Michael Angelo Sanzio Raphael when one is in trouble. He is such a grand tree. He has an understanding soul. After I talked with him and listened unto his voice, I slipped down out of his arms.
✬ The matter of making christening robes for caterpillars, it is not a difficult one; the difficulty is to get a frisky caterpillar to keep still while one is putting on his christening robe. And then it is a problem to keep it on, after one does get it on. I do have much troubles with caterpillars crawling out of their christening robes after I do get them on.
✬ I like to sing when I have works to do - it does so help.
✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈
🖎 Author: Opal Whiteley
♛ Career: Nature writer
📅 Life: December 11, 1897 - February 16, 1992
🏷 #quotes_Opal_Whiteley, #quotes_Singing, #quotes__Matter
- published: 12 Jan 2019
- views: 88
1:19:55
Opal Whiteley's Fairyland Diaries
You can find over 180 newly uncovered diary entries from Opal Whiteley (ages 8-18) along with comments by Opal historian Steve Williamson at www.opalnet.org
You can find over 180 newly uncovered diary entries from Opal Whiteley (ages 8-18) along with comments by Opal historian Steve Williamson at www.opalnet.org
https://wn.com/Opal_Whiteley's_Fairyland_Diaries
You can find over 180 newly uncovered diary entries from Opal Whiteley (ages 8-18) along with comments by Opal historian Steve Williamson at www.opalnet.org
- published: 18 Feb 2020
- views: 243
2:09
Opal Trailer
A young woman catapults from obscurity to fame with the publication of her nature diaries, only to battle for legitimacy when readers suspect a hoax in this nar...
A young woman catapults from obscurity to fame with the publication of her nature diaries, only to battle for legitimacy when readers suspect a hoax in this narrative feature film based on the life of west coast naturalist Opal Whiteley.
https://wn.com/Opal_Trailer
A young woman catapults from obscurity to fame with the publication of her nature diaries, only to battle for legitimacy when readers suspect a hoax in this narrative feature film based on the life of west coast naturalist Opal Whiteley.
- published: 28 Oct 2008
- views: 5759
32:44
Was Opal Whiteley Born in Colton Washington or In Rome?
Recorded Dec 11, 2019 for Opal Whiteley's Birthday Party at the Axe and Fiddle Tavern in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Very sorry for the technical glitches!
You can...
Recorded Dec 11, 2019 for Opal Whiteley's Birthday Party at the Axe and Fiddle Tavern in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Very sorry for the technical glitches!
You can read a transcript of this talk here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sd_xzY5NUJ5XKxC-mVs4fJPe061zHjjxuLk-_Td2PUc/edit?usp=sharing
Visit The Opal Whiteley Memorial at www.opalnet.org
https://wn.com/Was_Opal_Whiteley_Born_In_Colton_Washington_Or_In_Rome
Recorded Dec 11, 2019 for Opal Whiteley's Birthday Party at the Axe and Fiddle Tavern in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Very sorry for the technical glitches!
You can read a transcript of this talk here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sd_xzY5NUJ5XKxC-mVs4fJPe061zHjjxuLk-_Td2PUc/edit?usp=sharing
Visit The Opal Whiteley Memorial at www.opalnet.org
- published: 25 Feb 2020
- views: 140