- (/keɪn, kiːnə/; also
referred to as Keane,
Kayane Keyna, Cenau, Cenedion,
Ceinwen) was a 5th-century holy
woman and
hermitess who was said to have travelled...
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Ceinwen Rowlands (15
January 1905 – 12 June 1983) was a
Welsh concert soprano and
recording artist.
Rowlands was born in Holyhead, Anglesey, the daughter...
- Thomas' daughter,
Ceinwen Thomas (later Dr.
Ceinwen Thomas), was born. But the
influence of
Nonconformism waned and by the time
Ceinwen Thomas was attending...
- She
started to work as a
television actor in 1972.
Among her
roles were
Ceinwen Lloyd in How
Green Was My
Valley (1976) and
Susan Nipper in
Dombey and...
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dancers in four pairs. The
style was
first put into
dance notation by Dr.
Ceinwen Thomas (1911–2008), who
wrote down what her mother,
Catherine Margretta...
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biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. Lee was born in
Bristol to
Welsh parents, Tom and
Ceinwen. He has
three older siblings: Geraint, Owen and Rhiannon. When he was young...
- St
Ceinwen's Church, Cerrigceinwen, is a
former parish church in the
countryside of
central Anglesey,
north Wales. The
present building dates from 1860...
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Robin Wright Cinematography Christophe Beaucarne Edited by Luc
Barnier Ceinwen Berry Music by
Christopher Gordon Antony Partos Production companies Hopscotch...
- Lister, and DNA
fragments of the mammoth;
Australian reproductive biologist Ceinwen Gearon; Dan Fisher;
geoscientist Paul
Schultz Martin, and the Quaternary...
- as Mr.
Evans Sr.
Marten Lamont as
Iestyn Evans, his son Ann E. Todd as
Ceinwen Cliff Severn as
Mervyn Phillips Mary
Field as Eve The
script was written...