Erith Gwyn Nicholls (15 July 1874 – 24 March 1939) was a Welsh rugby union player who gained 24 caps for Wales as a centre. Nicholls was known as the "Prince...
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sculptor Gwyn Nicholls (1874–1939), Welsh rugby union player Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (1935–2013), Australian ceramic artist Gwyn R Price, Welsh politician Gwyn Prosser...
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Henrietta Watson – Emily Brent Allan Jeayes – Sir Lawrence Wargrave Gwyn Nicholls – Dr Armstrong A production in New York opened at the Broadhurst Theatre...
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clubs to have this honour. Several former Cardiff players including Gwyn Nicholls, Bleddyn Williams, Cliff Morgan, Gareth Edwards, Barry John and Gerald...
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Williams, Moelwyn. "Nicholls, Erith Gwyn". Welsh Biography Online. Retrieved 20 August 2007. McLean (1959), p. 24. "Gwyn Nicholls". rugbyhalloffame.com...
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players began to emerge, including Arthur Gould, Billy Bancroft and Gwyn Nicholls; players that would be regarded as the first super-stars of Welsh rugby...
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while as a coach he led the Lions a record four times. Welsh centre Gwyn Nicholls played from 1896 to 1906 and was known as the "Prince of Threequarters"...
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David Gwyn Nicholls (1936–1996) was an English Anglican priest, theologian, and Caribbean studies scholar who authored more than one hundred publications...
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Ferndale: Ron Jones Publications. Parry-Jones, David (1999). Prince Gwyn, Gwyn Nicholls and the First Golden Era of Welsh Rugby. Bridgend: seren. ISBN 1-85411-262-7...
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Willow Books. ISBN 0002180065. Parry-Jones, David (1999). Prince Gwyn, Gwyn Nicholls and the First Golden Era of Welsh Rugby. Bridgend: seren. ISBN 1-85411-262-7...
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