Maryon Lane (15 February 1931 – 13 June 2008) was a South African ballet dancer who became well known in Britain as a ballerina of the Sadler's Wells...
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Somnambulism 1953 Choreographers Group Stan Kenton, arr John Lanchbery Maryon Lane, David Poole, Kenneth MacMillan MacMillan danced in this at short notice...
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Barrier, and is accessible from Woolwich Road, Charlton Lane and Thorntree Road. It is part of the Maryon Wilson Park and Gilbert's Pit Local Nature Reserve...
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p. 170. "Sarah Lamb". Royal Opera House. Retrieved 25 May 2020. "Sarah Lane". American Ballet Theatre. Retrieved 24 May 2020. Howard, Rachel (January...
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Herbert James Maryon OBE FSA FIIC (9 March 1874 – 14 July 1965) was an English sculptor, conservator, goldsmith, archaeologist and authority on ancient...
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Richard Farley, Keith Rosson, Christopher Newton Divertissement Act III Maryon Lane, Merle Park, Doreen Wells, Brian Shaw, Peter Clegg, Pirmin Trecu, Shirley...
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Krause, 80, American college baseball coach and player, myeloid leukemia. Maryon Lane, 77, South African ballerina. Bruce Lester, 96, British actor. John Malcolm...
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MacMillan's first choreographed work, Somnabulism in 1953, alongside Maryon Lane. However, Hill fell ill at the last minute, and MacMillan himself danced...
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Chamberlain Lally Bowers as the Queen Warren Mitchell as gym instructor Maryon Lane as the dairymaid Richard Pearson as violinist Julian Orchard as cellist...
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in London. John Lanchbery conducted the orchestra. The cast included Maryon Lane and Donald Britton in the principal roles, supported by David Poole,...
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and coach. Blair was married to fellow Royal Ballet principal dancer Maryon Lane, with whom he had twin daughters. In 1976, he was due to become artistic...
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Maryon Wilson Park is a public park in Charlton, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in south east London. It is bounded on its northwest side by Thorntree...
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It is also part of the Maryon Wilson Park and Gilbert's Pit Local Nature Reserve. It adjoins Maryon Park and is close to Maryon Wilson Park. There was...
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Ashton music by Hans Werner Henze. Role: dancer in lead couple, with Maryon Lane, in a divertissement with Merle Park, Doreen Wells, Peter Clegg, Pirmin...
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Beauty, Anya Linden as the Poor Girl, Brian Shaw as the Soldier, and Maryon Lane as the Hypnotist's Assistant. 1956. Birthday Offering, choreography by...
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which Fitzjohns Avenue was built on was traditionally rural. In 1869 the Maryon-Wilson family, lords of the manor of Hampstead, received legal permission...
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Duffield Memorial (category Works by Herbert Maryon)
Church of St Mary in Great Baddow, Essex, England. Designed by Herbert Maryon and installed in 1912, it originally commemorated Marianne Duffield and...
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Bridson Lisa Gastoni as Amaryllis Jane Aird as Mary David Poole as dancer Maryon Lane as dancer Richard O'Sullivan as Peter William Kendall as Mr. Matthews...
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Charlton and Hampstead passed to the Conyers baronets, and subsequently to the Maryon-Wilson baronets. In the early 18th century, Charlton was described by Daniel...
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The Park Lane Hotel is a luxury hotel at 36 Central Park South, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Constructed in 1971...
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of labour through both the substantial development of the neighbouring Maryon Wilson land and the 1860s housing rush. Woodd endeavored to keep the ever-encroaching...
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Statue of Industry (category Works by Herbert Maryon)
Statue of Industry was a 1929 sculpture by the English artist Herbert Maryon. The 23-foot (7-metre) tall work depicted a woman with a model of Tyne-built...
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the Maryon Wilson family like many other roads in the area developed during the era. It follows route of a much older pathway known as Gypsy Lane that...
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The works of Herbert Maryon (1874–1965) were made in a variety of mediums. They were intended to be decorative, functional, or commemorative, and were...
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Covent Garden, London. The Hypnotist – Leslie Edwards His Assistant – Maryon Lane The Faded Beauty – Nadia Nerina The Poor Girl – Anya Linden The Rich...
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Wilson, sixth baronet, to Jane Weller, niece and heir of the Revd. John Maryon. The estate consisted of 416 acres (168 ha), being mainly farmland to the...
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winning. Frahm was the first appointed senator to lose a party primary since Maryon Pittman Allen in 1978 and the last until Luther Strange did so in 2017....
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Woolwich Road and officially in Woolwich, is Windrush Primary School, formerly Maryon Park School, from the 1990s until 2015 Holborn College. Recent commercial...
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1971, the Eaton's / John Maryon Tower near Eaton's College Street was proposed by Eaton's and a developer named John Maryon, but it was never built. The...
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Instant Sunshine 29-Dec-81 2749 The Don't-know-whether Forecaster Alan Maryon-Davis Instant Sunshine 30-Dec-81 2750 The Duel Miles Kington Instant Sunshine...
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