Harri Webb (7 September 1920 – 31 December 1994) was a Welsh poet, Welsh nationalist, journalist and librarian. Harri Webb was born on 7 September 1920...
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(politician) (1908–2000), Australian politician Harri Webb (1920–1994), Anglo-Welsh poet Cliff Richard (Harry Rodger Webb, born 1940), British pop singer Harold...
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Harri is a given name, and may refer to: Guto Harri (born 1966), Welsh former BBC Chief Political Correspondent Harri Anne Smith, American Republican...
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contains the ruins of Pennard Castle. The poets Vernon Watkins (1906–1967), Harri Webb (1920–1994) and Nigel Jenkins (1949–2014) are buried at St Mary's church...
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with his roots. In addition to literary criticism such as his study of Harri Webb (1993) for the University of Wales Press in the "Writers of Wales" series...
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of the eagles of Snowdonia." The modern symbol itself was designed by Harri Webb, a Welsh republican poet who edited The Welsh Republican in the 1950s...
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admitted to lying under oath. Interest in the case has remained strong. Harri Webb wrote a booklet on it in 1956 titled Dic Penderyn and the Merthyr Uprising...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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bridge itself. Shortly after the opening of the Severn Bridge, Welsh poet Harri Webb wrote an Ode on the Severn Bridge: Two lands at last connected Across...
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language advocate Dylan Thomas, poet/playwright Vernon Watkins, poet Harri Webb, poet Silvanus Bevan, FRS, apothecary Sybil Connolly, fashion designer...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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Haley Webb (born 1985), American actress and filmmaker Hank Webb (born 1950), American baseball player Harold Webb (1909–1989), American physicist Harri Webb...
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(minister) Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson...
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Cymru politician Bethan Jenkins; poet, journalist, and Welsh Nationalist Harri Webb; General Secretary of the PCS trade union Mark Serwotka; poet, author...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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example by Ogwyn Davies in 1993, and has featured in poems for example by Harri Webb and Iwan Llwyd. The chapel closed for two years during the COVID-19 pandemic...
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years he spent in Merthyr Tydfil in the south Wales Valleys, won the Harri Webb Memorial Prize. In 1999, his study of Wales and the anti-modern movement...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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around this event were memorialised in the poem "The Cross Foxes" by Harri Webb, remembering the night when in Rhos "we drank the pub dry". With a population...
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2003) 1919 – Briek Schotte, Belgian cyclist and coach (d. 2004) 1920 – Harri Webb, Welsh journalist and poet (d. 1994) 1921 – Peter A. Peyser, American...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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Haydn Morris (born 1928), international rugby union wing three-quarter Harri Webb (1920–1994), poet and librarian Richard "Dickie" Williams (1925–1997)...
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became Grade II listed in 1964. The poets Vernon Watkins (1906–1967), Harri Webb (1920–1994) and Nigel Jenkins (1949–2014) are buried in the churchyard...
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Anglo-Welsh journal, Poetry Wales, was founded by Meic Stephens, assisted by Harri Webb. Shortly thereafter, in 1970, Planet was launched by Ned Thomas and subsequently...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson v t e...
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(minister) Red Lady of Paviland Colin Pressdee Phil Tanner Mark Thomas (composer) Vernon Watkins Harri Webb Audrey Williams (archaeologist) C. Anne Wilson...
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