Blodwen (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈblɔdwɛn]) is an opera in three acts composed in 1878 by Dr Joseph Parry to a libretto by Richard Davies. It was the first...
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Blodwen is a Welsh girl's name, and can refer to: Blodwen Davies (1897–1966), Canadian writer and historian Blodwen, an opera by Joseph Parry Blodwen...
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soldiers and organising food supplies. Tinniswood met his future wife, Blodwen (née Roberts), at a dance during the war; they married in 1942, and their...
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Blodwen Peak (71°20′S 68°22′W / 71.333°S 68.367°W / -71.333; -68.367) is a peak on Alexander Island, the largest island of Antarctica. Blodwen Peak...
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Joseph Parry (section Blodwen)
Parry was also the first Welshman to compose an opera; his composition, Blodwen, was the first opera in the Welsh language. Born into a large family, Parry...
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Blodwen Davies (May 18, 1897 – September 10, 1966) was a Canadian journalist, historian and travel writer. Davies was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1897...
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of RYAN AND RONNIE - BLODWEN & MARY". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 – via YouTube. "Ryan And Ronnie - Blodwen And Mary" – via 45cat...
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17, 1917). 11, Fonds: Blodwen Davies fond, ID: MG30-D38. Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada. Ranney, A. E. "Letter to Blodwen Davies (Original withdrawn...
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the ambassador for The Pact to The Burgue. Jacqueline Boatswain as Mima Blodwen, a "Mima" fae, a spiritual leader, who guides Tourmaline. George Georgiou...
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in Buenos Aires, Argentina. List of record labels Hungaroton "Dr. Joseph Parry – Blodwen - Highlights from the Opera (1963, Vinyl)". Discogs. v t e...
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known compositions are "Hen Geiliog y Gwynt", "Nadolig Pwy a Wyr", and "Blodwen a Meri". Other songs written by Davies and performed with Williams in their...
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pp. 177–86. Henry, Louise. "to Blodwen Davies" (11 March 1931) [Letter]. Blodwen Davies collection, Fonds: Blodwen Davies, Box: 11, ID: MG30-D38. Ottawa:...
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Ponterwyd, Cardiganshire, in 1925. He was the son of David John and Mary Blodwen Howells, both farmers. He was educated at Ponterwyd Primary School and...
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but the first member of that breed to be registered with the AKC was Blodwen of Robinscroft in 1935. They have never had the draw in the US given to...
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True Davidson 1901 1978 poet, fiction, non-fiction The Golden Strings Blodwen Davies 1897 1966 historian A Study of Tom Thomson Lynn Davies 1954 poet...
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an English actress. She is best known for portraying the roles of Aunt Blodwen in Lizzie Dripping (1973–1975), Mam in the BBC children's programme Jonny...
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Staffordshire, to Welsh parents Matthew William Bond (1899–1951) and Blodwen (née John; 1900–1981); he had an older brother, Ifor John Bond (1929–1992)...
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Television Year Title Role Notes 2013 The Lingo Show Blodwen Voice role; 5 episodes 2016 Silent Witness Amy Coulter Episode: "River’s Edge" 2016 The Bastard...
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attacking agents of the Light. She is revealed as disguising herself as Blodwen Rowlands, an "aunt" figure to Bran Davies. She acts kind and caring, to...
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Germany and speaks German. She was added to the cast in the second season. Blodwen (voiced by Elen Rhys): A nurturing female fuzzy green caterpillar who speaks...
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True Happiness? (1969) — Automation Bunny War Dance (Dad's Army) (1969) - Blodwen Up Pompeii (1971) — Titta (uncredited) (final film role) "Shock Horror...
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Hayman In-universe information Occupation Philatelist shopkeeper (Series 1–2) Undertaker (Series 3–9) Relatives Blodwen (niece) Affiliated with Home Guard...
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her for her time there. Nicky Stevens was the second child of Ossie and Blodwen Thomas. Her father had been a musician and was killed in a road accident...
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Jones-Davies as Angharad Morgan Gareth Thomas as Rev. Gruffydd Sheila Ruskin as Blodwen Evans Clifford Rose as Mr. Jonas Aubrey Richards as Elias John Clive as...
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Jackanory Storyteller Recurring role The Wednesday Play Blodwen Wilderness Episode: "Blodwen, Home from Rachel's Marriage" 1970 Music Hall Artist Episode:...
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had literally worked himself out in the unswerving pursuit of duty. Miss Blodwen Page, Dr. Page's unmarried sister Dr. Nicolls, described as a "tight little...
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of Character (1968) (staged by the Birmingham Rep as No Title in 1974), Blodwen, Home from Rachel's Marriage (1969), Bypass (1972), Atrocity (1973), the...
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Military history of Canada Military history of the United States Davies, Blodwen (1951). Quebec: Portrait of a Province. Greenberg. p. 32.Carleton's men...
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service during the First World War, and was briefly arrested when his sister Blodwen burnt his conscription papers and he failed to report for duty. Bevan appeared...
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Welsh poet, illustrator, BBC broadcaster, and journalist. She was born Blodwen Myfanwy Haycock in Pontnewynydd, Wales, near Pontypool, in the traditional...
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