Information om | Engelska ordet GWENDOLEN
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- It has also been adapted for the stage, notably in the 1960s by the 69 Theatre Company in Manchester with Vanessa Redgrave cast as the heroine Gwendolen Harleth.
- Dayton was born on January 26, 1947, in Minneapolis and is the eldest of Gwendolen May (Brandt) and Bruce Bliss Dayton's four children.
- The two armies fight a battle at the river Stour where Locrinus is slain and Gwendolen becomes the ruler of both kingdoms, becoming the first queen regnant of the Kings of the Britons.
- sister Gwendolen (Gwen Somerset) (1894–1988) was a pioneer in primary school education practices, and president of the New Zealand Federation of Nursery Play Centres' Associations (Playcentre);.
- The couple had a son, named Hiawatha (1900–1980) after the poetic figure, and a daughter Gwendolen Avril (1903–1998).
- Locrinus was forced to honour his prior betrothal to Gwendolen, the daughter of King Corineus of Cornwall, but kept Estrildis as his mistress.
- The house could not be donated directly by the Onslows, so the Earl arranged for his aunt, Gwendolen, Countess Iveagh, the daughter of William Hillier, 4th Earl of Onslow and a former MP herself, to purchase Clandon House from the Onslows for £1.
- Gwendolen Constable-Maxwell, eldest daughter of Marmaduke Constable-Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries of Terregles and the Hon.
- Harry seems a very proper and traditional Englishman, while Gwendolen is flighty and a compulsive fantasist.
- Spiteful after Chrestomanci bans her from using magic, Gwendolen starts a feud with Julia, charms ghouls to stalk people through windows, spelling the churches stained glass windows and turning Cat's fiddle into a cat called Fiddle.
- Clementina Gwendolen Catherine Nicolson (1896–1995), who married Francis St Aubyn, 3rd Baron St Levan.
- Townshend was the only son of John Townshend, 6th Marquess Townshend, and Gwladys Ethel Gwendolen Eugenie Sutherst.
- In the 1974 play Travesties, by Tom Stoppard, the characters Gwendolen and Cecily sing a parody version of the song, substituting their own names.
- Lady Mary was born at Norfolk House, St James's Square, the eldest child of Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk (1847–1917), and his second wife, Gwendolen Constable-Maxwell, who was a peeress in her own right as 12th Lady Herries of Terregles.
- Locrin had been forced into a "diplomatic" marriage to Gwendolen, the daughter of King Corineus of Cornwall, but upon the death of Corineus, Locrin divorced her and made Estrildis his queen—thereby legitimizing Sabre.
- In 1974, "Radio Gwendolen", the LGH's hospital radio service, began broadcasting, and the first WRVS shop, and also a new rehabilitation department offering physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and occupational therapy opened.
- Dalrymple-Hamilton's home was at Clady House in Cairnryan, Wigtownshire where he and Gwendolen raised their children.
- Murray Abraham in The Mentor at the Vaudeville Theatre, for the final two performances of its London run; Stepping Out (also at the Vaudeville) in which Bloom stood in for Amanda Holden and played the role of Vera; Diana Lake in French Without Tears; Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair (both at The Northcott); Gwendolen Carr in Travesties; Maggie Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss (Nottingham Playhouse); and Sally in Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick (Harrogate Theatre).
- One of his daughters, Julia De Veaux Powel, married William Parker Foulke and was the mother of the biologist Sara Gwendolen Foulke.
- Fielding Johnson married, firstly in 1918, Gwendolen (or Gwendoline) Edith Whetstone, daughter of the late Walter Whetstone (1863–1904) of Shirley Lodge, Knighton, Leicester and his wife Edith Caroline Beckingham; her mother, daughter of James Beckingham of Burnopfield, had remarried in 1908, to Ernest Varvill Hiley, and was known later as Lady Hiley.
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