Roald Dahl helped the Fuller family by allowing them to live in a cottage on his estate while their daughter, Tessa, received medical treatment nearby. He provided emotional and financial support to the family during this difficult time.
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The novel "Boy" by Roald Dahl is set in various locations including Wales, Norway, and England. The story primarily takes place in Llandaff, a village in Wales, and focuses on Roald Dahl's childhood experiences growing up there. The settings described in the book help to give readers a sense of the time period and the environments that influenced Dahl's upbringing.
He invented a thing to help people with brain injurys
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In Roald Dahl's book "The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me," when the girl tries to stop the Greggs from hunting, they listen to her and decide to change their ways. They prefer to focus on peaceful activities such as opening a ladderless window-cleaning company with the help of the giraffe, pelican, and monkey.
Roald Dahl invented a valve called the Wade-Dahl-Till (WDT) valve, which was used to help treat hydrocephalus, a condition where fluid builds up in the brain. Dahl's invention significantly improved the treatment outcome for children with this condition.
Roald Dahl overcame the challenge of organizing his mother's funeral by enlisting the help of his friends and family members. He was able to delegate different tasks to those around him, allowing him to focus on the grieving process while others handled the logistics of the funeral arrangements. This support system helped him navigate through a difficult time.
Timber Woods was a pilot who flew in World World 2 with Roald Dahl.He was shot down and died in an air battle which Roald Dahl was also part of. Timber Wood's family moved from Ireland to Liverpool where he grew up before joining the RAF. He is a first cousin of my dads. Mike Mc Mahon
The bfg and Sophie go to the queen for help, they set a trap and the army takes the giants away.
In "The Giraffe, the Pelly, and Me" by Roald Dahl, a grubber is a creature who specializes in digging tunnels. Grubbers help the Giraffe, Pelly, and Monkey with their window-cleaning business by digging tunnels to reach high-rise windows. They are depicted as hardworking and efficient helpers in the story.
The Roald Dahl Foundation is the former name of Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity, which was founded in 1991. Since then the Charity has given more than £7 million in funding to help children and young people with serious, rare blood or brain conditions and, until the end of 2008, literacy problems. Mrs Felicity Dahl, Roald Dahl's widow, founded the charity shortly after Roald's death and during the past 20 years it has supported many thousands of children and young people in the UK living with serious haematological and neurological conditions. It began in 1991 by creating the first ever Paediatric Epilepsy Nurse Specialist post, at Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital. Since then the Charity has created an additional 46 Roald Dahl Specialist Paediatric Nursing posts in hospitals and charities throughout the UK, caring for young patients with Acquired Brain Injury, Epilepsy or Blood Disorders. There remains a significant shortage in the UK of specialist nursing and support for children living with these serious medical conditions, and Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity continues to work to meet the growing need. As well as providing nurses, and working with partner organisations to provide services and support workers, the Charity also provides direct help to families facing financial hardship when caring for a seriously ill child. The charity is led by a Board of Trustees including Mrs Dahl (Chair of the board until March 2011) and has a small staff team based in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, UK - where Roald Dahl wrote many of his best loved stories. The trustees and staff are assisted by an Advisory Board which includes leading doctors and nurses in the medical conditions prioritised by the Charity. The Roald Dahl Foundation changed its name to Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity in 2010.
no RAF stands for Royal Air Force, he flew a Hawker Hurricane.