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Olive Green may refer to: *The color olive green ** RAL 6003 Olive green, a RAL color *Olive Dutton Green (1878–1930), Australian artist *Olive Green, a pen name of the American author Myrtle Reed *Olive Green, Delaware County, Ohio *Olive Green, Noble County, Ohio *Olive Green, a hamlet in Hamstall Ridware Hamstall Ridware is a village and civil parish in the Lichfield district of Staffordshire, England. It is in the Trent Valley, and lies close to the villages of Hill Ridware, Mavesyn Ridware and Pipe Ridware. It is eight miles north of the c ...
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Olive Green
Olive is a dark yellowish-green color, like that of unripe or green olives. As a color word in the English language, it appears in late Middle English. Shaded toward gray, it becomes olive drab. Variations Olivine Olivine is the typical color of the mineral olivine. The first recorded use of ''olivine'' as a color name in English was in 1912. Olive drab Olive drab is variously described as a "dull olive-green colour" (''Oxford English Dictionary'');''Oxford English Dictionary'', 5th Edition, 1982 "a shade of greenish-brown" (''Webster's New World Dictionary''); "a dark gray-green" (''MacMillan English dictionary''); "a grayish olive to dark olive brown or olive gray" (''American Heritage Dictionary''); or "A dull but fairly strong gray-green color" (''Collins English Dictionary''). It was widely used as a camouflage color for uniforms and equipment in the armed forces, particularly by the U.S. Army during the Second World War. The first recorded use of ''olive ...
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RAL 6003 Olive Green
The following is a list of RAL Classic colours from the RAL colour standard. The visual samples are approximate and informative only. RAL Classic Yellow and beige Orange Red Violet Blue Green Grey Brown White and black Overview Below is a list of RAL Classic colours from the RAL colour standard. Alongside every colour, the corresponding values are given for: * Hexadecimal, hexadecimal triplet for the sRGB colour space, approximating the given RAL colour * sRGB colour space, sRGB value * Grey value calculated from (0.2126 × red) + (0.7152 × green) + (0.0722 × blue) * CIELAB, CIE L*a*b* values * sRGB value expressed as hue, saturation and lightness (HSL) * device-independent CMYK value: cyan, magenta, yellow, black or key * light reflectance value, LRV, but a consistent light reflectance value is not obtainable from pearlescent or metallic colours The visual samples displayed on the screen are not binding because brightness and contrast may v ...
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Olive Dutton Green
Olive Dutton Green (February 1878 – 5 July 1930) was a noted Australian artist, born in Adelaide, a daughter of politician and real-estate agent George Dutton Green (1850–1911). She moved to London around 1910. She studied under Frank Spenlove-Spenlove and painted in post-impressionist style. Exhibited in Adelaide, London Paris. Member of the South Australian Society of Arts The South Australian Society of Arts was a society for artists in South Australia, later with a royal warrant renamed The Royal South Australian Society of Arts in 1935. History A meeting of persons interested in the formation of a society for the ...; Society of Women Artists; Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Dutton Green died in Hampstead, London after a long illness. She was survived by her mother and her two sisters. References Australian artists Australian women artists 1878 births 1930 deaths {{australia-artist-stub ...
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Myrtle Reed
Myrtle Reed (September 27, 1874 – August 17, 1911) was an American author, poet, journalist, and philanthropist. She wrote a number of bestsellers and even published a series of cookbooks under the pseudonym Olive Green. Biography She was born on September 27, 1874, in Norwood Park, Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of her parents' three children and their only daughter.Howard B. Christenson"Reed, Myrtle"in Edward T. James, Janet Wilson James, Paul S. Boyer (eds), ''Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume 3'', Radcliffe College, 1971, pp. 126-27. She was the daughter of author Elizabeth Armstrong Reed and the preacher Hiram von Reed. She graduated from the West Division High School, Chicago, where she edited the school's newspaper called ''The Voice'', during which time she corresponded with James Sydney McCullough, a young Irish-Canadian who was editing a college newspaper in Toronto. She married McCullough in 1906, after a courtship of nearly ...
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Olive Green, Delaware County, Ohio
Olive Green is an unincorporated community in Delaware County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. History Olive Green was laid out in 1835. A post office called Olive Green was established in 1845, and remained in operation until 1851. Olive Green later used the Kingston Center post office. Nearby is the Chambers Road Covered Bridge The Chambers Road Covered Bridge near Olive Green, Ohio was built in 1874 by Everett S. Sherman. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal gover ..., a historic site built in 1874. References Unincorporated communities in Delaware County, Ohio Unincorporated communities in Ohio {{DelawareCountyOH-geo-stub ...
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Olive Green, Noble County, Ohio
Olive Green is an unincorporated community in Noble County, in the U.S. state of Ohio Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta .... History Olive Green had its start in 1856 when a store was built there; later that same year a mill was built there as well. The community derives its name from the nearby Olive Green Creek. A post office was established at Olive Green in 1857, and remained in operation until 1925. References Unincorporated communities in Noble County, Ohio 1856 establishments in Ohio Populated places established in 1856 Unincorporated communities in Ohio {{NobleCountyOH-geo-stub ...
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