• Oswald Morris Wynd (1913–1998) was a Scottish writer. He is best known for his novel The Ginger Tree, which was adapted into a BBC televised mini-series...
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  • The Ginger Tree is a 1977 novel by Scottish novelist Oswald Wynd published in the UK by Collins Publishers. The novel was adapted into a 4-part TV series...
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  • in the 1989 television serial The Ginger Tree, based on the novel by Oswald Wynd. In Sharpe, she portrayed Lucille Castineau, in Bergerac (TV series)...
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  • Look up wynd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A wynd is a narrow lane between houses. Wynd or WYND may refer to: WYND (AM), a radio station (1310 AM)...
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    very conservative. She is portrayed in the novel The Ginger Tree, by Oswald Wynd (1977). The novel The Pleiades, by Japanese author Jirō Asada, focuses...
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  • The Ginger Tree is a 1989 four-part BBC TV adaptation of the Oswald Wynd 1977 novel of the same name. It was adapted by Christopher Hampton and directed...
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    directed by Stephen Frears) 1989 – The Ginger Tree (adaptation of the Oswald Wynd novel for the BBC) 1992 – Tales from Hollywood (adaptation of his play...
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    Archbishop of St Andrews (1618–1679) James Oswald (1710–1769), composer William Dickson, footballer (1866–1910) Oswald Wynd, author (1913–1998) Joan Clarke, cryptanalyst...
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  • Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle. In 'The Ginger Tree' (based on the novel by Oswald Wynd), Daisuke Ryu played Count Kentaro Kurihama. On March 21, 2015, Ryu travelled...
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    Oleg Troyanovsky, ambassador Hikaru Utada, Japanese-American pop singer Oswald Wynd, Scottish writer Saori Minami, Japanese retired J-pop singer-songwriter...
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    serial The Ginger Tree, which was based on the novel of the same name by Oswald Wynd; it also starred Samantha Bond and Daisuke Ryu.[citation needed] Her...
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  • MacKenzie, a young Scottish woman, in the television adaptation of Oswald Wynd's novel The Ginger Tree, and was featured in Erik the Viking, an independent...
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  • Ken Begg Kenneth Benton Maisie Birmingham Gavin Black (pseudonym of Oswald Wynd) Lionel Black Nicholas Blake Lawrence G. Blochman Martin Booth Ruth Brandon...
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    Earthquake. The Great Kantō Earthquake is not featured in the book. In Oswald Wynd's novel The Ginger Tree, Mary Mackenzie survives the earthquake, and later...
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    monitor and apprehend culprits. As part of a major adaptation of the Oswald Wynd novel in 1988 the station was used to film exterior scenes, together...
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  • same name. One of his last productions was a serial adaptation of the Oswald Wynd novel The Ginger Tree (1989) co-produced by the BBC, Japanese broadcaster...
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  • – BBC1 debuts The Ginger Tree, a four-part television adaptation of Oswald Wynd's 1977 novel of the same name starring Samantha Bond, Daisuke Ryu and...
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  • And 6 Oswald's Wynd 56°06′45″N 3°09′23″W / 56.112605°N 3.156495°W / 56.112605; -3.156495 (263-271 (Odd Nos) High Street And 6 Oswald's Wynd) Category B...
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    Wynd went to the west end of the High Street in a southerly direction. This lane would in time be developed as Hill Street. At the top of Kirk Wynd was...
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  • His residence in the capital, Edinburgh, was at the foot of Blackfriars Wynd on the Cowgate. This had a courtyard form and the coat-of-arms of the Bethune...
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    from it terminating at Holyrood Palace. Minor streets (called closes or wynds) lie on either side of the main spine forming a herringbone pattern. Due...
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  • Number 332435". heritagegateway. Retrieved 18 January 2009. "Church Of St Oswald:LBS Number 331771". heritagegateway. Retrieved 3 February 2009. "Farnley...
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  • 1940 274 Neil Hasell 2 0 1940 1940 275 Trevor Jones 1 1 1940 1940 276 Ray Wynd 4 3 1940–1941 1940 277 Jack Kenny 1 0 1940 1941 278 Dick Abikhair 60 2 1941–1945...
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  • One-shot 2018 Special #1 Apr 2018 One-shot 2019 Special #1 Mar 2019 One-shot Wynd #1—10 Jun 2020 – Sep 2021 Limited series The Throne in the Sky #1—5 Aug 2022...
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    Society and once as President of the Harveian Society. He was born at Horse Wynd on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh on 13 September 1782, the son of Andrew Wood...
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  • Lockett/Platten 1988: Healy 1989: Couch 1990: Liberatore 1991: Stynes 1992: Wynd 1993: Wanganeen 1994: Williams 1995: Kelly 1996: Hird/Voss 1997: Harvey 1998:...
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    by Rottenrow lane, and on the east by Deanside Brae, down via Greyfriar's Wynd (Shuttle Street) to Candleriggs. These lands became George Hutcheson's property...
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  • after a secession from an existing congregation. It occurred at Glasgow's Wynd Church, which had been held by a Moderate, William Craig. The church was...
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    professionals shared the same buildings. In the flats of the lofty houses in wynds or facing the High Street the populace dwelt, who reached their various...
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    2020. There are also a number of smaller student publications including The Wynd, a student-run magazine, ST.ART, a student-run arts magazine founded in 2011...
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