David Ffrangcon-Davies (11 December 1855 – 13 April 1918) was a Welsh operatic baritone. David Thomas Davies was born in Bethesda, Gwynedd. He later adopted...
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Dame Gwen Lucy Ffrangcon-Davies, DBE (25 January 1891 – 27 January 1992) was a British actress who worked mainly in theatre and television, as well as...
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and playwright David Thomas Davies (1876–1962), Welsh dramatist David Ffrangcon-Davies (1855–1918), Welsh operatic baritone David Davies (football administrator)...
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films and TV series including Doctor Who. His documentary about Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies won an International Emmy Award. He was the elder brother of actor...
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player David Ferrie (1918–1967), American pilot David Ferrucci, American academic researcher David Feuerwerker (1912–1980), French rabbi David Ffrangcon-Davies...
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comedian Godfrey Davies, English historian Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, English actress Henry Davies (disambiguation), multiple people Hilary Davies (born 1954)...
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Jesus Professor of Celtic Studies at the University of Oxford David Ffrangcon-Davies (1855–1918), a Welsh operatic baritone. Bethan Gwanas (born 1962),...
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Library of Wales. Retrieved 9 June 2008. Griffith, Robert David (1959). "DAVIES, DAVID THOMAS FFRANGCON (1855 - 1918), singer". Dictionary of Welsh Biography...
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Grant and Dorcas Emma Hill Grant. She trained as a singer with David Ffrangcon-Davies. She graduated from the Stanhope Wheatcroft Dramatic School in 1898...
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Choir, soloists Agnes Nicholls, Muriel Foster, John Coates and David Ffrangcon Davies, with Elgar conducting. The parts are inscribed "Composed for the...
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