Julia Gwynne (1856 – 10 June 1934) was an English opera singer and actress best remembered for her performances with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from...
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scholar Gwynne Dyer (b. 1943), male Canadian journalist Gwynne Evans (1880–1965), male American swimmer Gwynne Geyer, American operatic soprano Gwynne Gilford...
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Andrew John Gwynne (born 4 June 1974) is a British Labour politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Denton and Reddish from 2005 until the...
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football player Julia Gwynne (1856–1954), English opera singer Letitia Gwynne (born 1962), Northern Irish journalist Llewellyn Gwynne (1863–1957), the...
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James's Theatre in 1912. Together with George Power, Jessie Bond and Julia Gwynne, she was one of four artistes of the original D'Oyly Carte Opera Company...
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Jessie Bond Alice Burville Blanche Gaston-Murray Jessie Rose Saphir Julia Gwynne Rose Chapelle Lulu Evans Marie Wilson Ella May Fortescue Alma Stanley...
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seventh baronet of Kilfane. Together with Jessie Bond, Leonora Braham and Julia Gwynne, he was one of four artistes of the original D'Oyly Carte Opera Company...
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of Haydn Gwynne, who later passed away in October. On 12 September 2023, it was announced that Clare Burt had joined the production as Gwynne's replacement...
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While working at the Opera Comique, Edwardes met his future wife, singer Julia Gwynne, whom he brought to the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, where she became...
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and Universities (Routledge, 2020) pp. 74–96. Torre, Marisa de la and Julia Gwynne. "When Schools Close: Effects on Displaced Students in Chicago Public...
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Chicago since the 1960s (UNC Press, 2018) online. Torre, Marisa de la and Julia Gwynne. "When Schools Close: Effects on Displaced Students in Chicago Public...
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Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) covers a social gaffe by prostitute Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), who comments that the opera La traviata was so good that she almost...
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Fortescue Mina Rowley Agnes Fraser Violette Londa Dorothy Court Leila Julia Gwynne Kate Forster Isabel Agnew Beatrice Meredith Beatrice Boarer Fleta Sybil...
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(complications following surgery) 10 June Frederick Delius, composer, 82 Julia Gwynne, opera singer, 77 11 August – Kalitha Dorothy Fox, composer, 40 10 September...
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included Squire Bancroft, Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Lionel Brough and Julia Gwynne. Pinero received mixed notices, some unfavourable, and others among the...
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career on the stage. Together with George Power, Leonora Braham and Julia Gwynne, she was one of four artistes of the original D'Oyly Carte Opera Company...
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Institution Press, 2009), pp. 117–47. online Torre, Marisa de la and Julia Gwynne. "When Schools Close: Effects on Displaced Students in Chicago Public...
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Julia Buckley is a British Labour Party politician who has been Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury since 2024. She is the first woman to represent the...
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included Julia Woolf, Meyer Lutz and Victor Roger. Performers included Nelly Bromley, Frank Wyatt, Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Julia Gwynne and Penley...
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George Power, Leonora Braham, Jessie Bond and Julia Gwynne at the memorial in 1914...
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rabman", which comes from this piece. After Bond left for America in 1879, Julia Gwynne took over the role of Maria. C. H. Workman played Pennyfeather in the...
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community was renamed to honor the wife of a railway official. Julia Maude Schreiber (née Gwynne) was the second wife of Sir Collingwood Schreiber (1831-1908)...
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Florian). Julia Gwynne played Melthusine. It was revived again in 1883, and yet again in 1888 starring Marion Terry in February and Julia Neilson in...
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was chosen, including Terry's sister Marion Terry, May Fortescue and Julia Gwynne, but the two actors who had previously played the role of the misanthropic...
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Ellen Shirley When the Pirates company returned from New York in 1881, Julia Gwynne replaced La Rue as Mrs. Liverby. When George Temple left at the end of...
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Frank Tudor (redirect from Frank Gwynne Tudor)
Francis Gwynne Tudor (29 January 1866 – 10 January 1922) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Australian Labor Party from 1916...
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moments in Aussie film". Amy Harris, The Sunday Telegraph, June 8, 2013 Joel Gwynne. Transgression in Anglo-American Cinema: Gender, Sex and the Deviant Body...
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Stonewall Jackson (redirect from Julia Neale Jackson)
Jackson Served in Florida". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 8, 2016. Gwynne, S. C. Rebel Yell: The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall Jackson...
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Maya Ellis Kirith Entwistle Bill Esterson Paul Foster James Frith Andrew Gwynne Sarah Hall Mark Hendrick Jonathan Hinder Patrick Hurley Kim Johnson Mike...
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Accompanying two photos Gwynne, S. C. (October 2015). Rebel Yell. New York: Scribner. pp. 508–12. ISBN 978-1-45167328-9. Gwynne, S. C. (October 2015)....
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