Meirion Williams (Dyffryn Ardudwy, 1901 – 4 October 1976) was a Welsh composer, best known for his songwriting. Williams studied with Walford Davies at...
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Portmeirion (redirect from Port Meirion)
boatyard. Williams-Ellis changed the name (which he had interpreted as "frozen mouth") to Portmeirion: "Port-" from its place on the coast; "-meirion" from...
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took him to the Southern Area proper where he beat Mark Wildman 4–3, Meirion Williams 4–3, George Eaton 5–3 and Cliff Wilson 8–5 in the final. Dave Martin...
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Williams, Catherine Birkenhead, England Williams, Robert Meirion Llanfairfechan 51 Williams, Richard Howell Llanfairfechan 18 son of Robert Meirion Williams...
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Vuillaume George Frederick Root Norman Fraser Mary Lucas Lilias Mackinnon Meirion Williams this teacher's teachers Alberti (1642–1710) studied with teachers including...
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occupied by Dr Williams School. Notable former pupils include the singer Duffy, who was elected president of the Students' union. Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor formally...
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Member for Wyre Borough Council's Calder Ward is Councillor David Meirion Williams. The village falls in the electoral ward of Calder. This ward stretches...
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Alice Helena Alexandra Williams, also known as Alys Meirion, CBE (12 March 1863 – 15 August 1957), was a Welsh bard, painter, humanitarian, and voluntary...
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the Scottish pianist Lilias Mackinnon, Welsh composer and pianist Meirion Williams and the Chilean composer, pianist and writer Norman Fraser. The Royal...
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player, ?79 date unknown Eveline Annie Jenkins, botanical artist, 82/83 Meirion Williams, songwriter 1976 in Northern Ireland "Morris of Aberavon, Baron, (John...
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the Board of Governors. The site of the school is now occupied by Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor. Bessie Craigmyle was a teacher here in the 1880s. Margaret Lloyd...
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1st Class Harry Leonard Wenham, P/KX 96914. Chief Petty Officer Hugh Meirion Williams, DSM, D/JX 126604. Chief Engine Room Artificer Edward Sidney James...
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of Women Journalists. In the summer of 1947 she married Dr. Arthur Meirion Williams of Borth, a hospital Consultant based in Surrey. They lived at Buckland...
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times. They retained the title the following season, both under team boss Meirion Appleton. In 1987 they returned to the Welsh League (South). They were...
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Management Committee, Eastbourne Citizens' Advice Bureau. Reverend Glynn Meirion Williams, chairman, Wales Council for the Blind. Bessie Annabella Crompton Wilson...
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Commons has media related to Annette Bryn Parri. Caneuon Meirion Williams – The Songs Of Meirion Williams (Sain, 1993) Un Mondo A Parte (Sain, 2006) Annette...
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Local Education Authority. Meirion Williams. For service to the National Association of Boys' Clubs in Wales. Naomi Elsie Williams, Community Dental Officer...
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Evangelical Library, London Dr Williams School, Dolgellau, named after the same benefactor (closed 1975, now Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor) Appendix. Thorncroft...
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Richard Williams Morgan (1815–1889), also known by his bardic name Môr Meirion, was a Welsh Anglican priest, Welsh nationalist, campaigner for the use...
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Richard Williams Morgan ('Mor Meirion', c. 1815 – c. 1889) and Joseph Hughes ('Carn Ingli', 1803–1863), caused much derision and embarrassment; Williams' own...
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Parry (1540–1612) Robert Williams Parry (1884–1956) Thomas Parry (1904–1985) Thomas Herbert Parry-Williams (1887–1975) Meirion Pennar (1944–2010) John...
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Dewi Meirion Lewis is a Welsh physicist. He has worked in nuclear research and is an internationally recognized expert in radioactive pharmaceuticals...
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The Penrallt site was later redeveloped as the Pwllheli campus of Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor. The façade of the main building of the old grammar school was retained...
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John Gwilym 1996-1999 Dafydd Rowlands Dafydd Rolant 1999–2002 Meirion Evans [cy] Meirion 2002–2005 Robyn Léwis Robin Llŷn 2005–2008 Selwyn Griffith Selwyn...
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Gwynedd) Dyfi Jyncshiyn: Y Ddynes yn yr Haul, 2009 (Gwasg Gwynedd) Mei Ling a Meirion, 2010 (Gwasg Gwynedd) Creigiau Aberdaron, 2010 (Gwasg Gwynedd) Awst yn...
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April 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2015. Harp, Justin (3 April 2015). "Vogue Williams wins Bear Grylls: Mission Survive". Digital Spy. Archived from the original...
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article described in detail the recent visit to Chubut Province by Archdruid Meirion Evans [cy] and 30 members of the Gorsedd Cymru in order to revive the Gorsedd...
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Gold, Hal, Unit 731 Testimony, Tuttle, 2003. ISBN 0-8048-3565-9 Harries, Meirion. Soldiers of the Sun: The Rise and Fall of the Imperial Japanese Army....
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National Biography 2005-2008. Oxford: OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-967154-0. Meirion, Rhys (2018). Storis Grav (in Welsh). [S.l.]: Y Lolfa. ISBN 9781784616830...
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