After a number of years, Hando married again to Daisy, a staff member at his school. The couple soon had a son, Robert. Fred Hando unlocked our prison and...
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Hando (1891-1949), Australian rules footballer Fred Hando (1888-1970), Welsh writer Robert Hando (born 1944), Australian rules footballer Tünde Handó...
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Described as "the cathedral of the moors" by Monmouthshire historian Fred Hando, the large church is medieval in origin, with additions and restorations...
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Machen, as a pen name.[citation needed] Local historian and folklorist Fred Hando suggests Machen's early interest in the occult came from an article of...
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ISBN 978-1-4456-3703-7. Hando, Fred (1964). Monmouth Town Sketch Book. Newport: R.H.Johns Ltd. OCLC 30295655. Hando, Fred (1964). Here and There in...
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Parliament. Construction began in 1794, and the local author and artist Fred Hando records that the building "was completed within two years". The building...
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Llareggub Hill in his Under Milk Wood. Local historian and folklorist Fred Hando tells of the "Mountain Organ" produced by the wind on the southern slopes...
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12th-century parish church of Nash near Newport described by local historian Fred Hando as "the Cathedral of the Moors". Lysaght Institute – former working men's...
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visited by approximately 70,000 people every year. The Monmouthshire writer Fred Hando records the tradition of Tewdrig, King of Glywysing who retired to a hermitage...
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the account of the Book of Llandaff. In 1958 the writer and illustrator Fred Hando recorded a story told to him by an old woman, long resident in Mathern...
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