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  2. List of Welsh women - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of Welsh women. A. Jane Aaron (born 1951), literature ... Elena Puw Morgan (1900–1973), Welsh-language novelist, children's writer;

  3. List of Welsh women writers - Wikipedia

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    Nia Medi, since 2005, Welsh-language novelist and actress; Dorothy Miles (1931–1993), poet, in English and sign language; Moelona, pen name of Elizabeth Mary Jones (1877–1953), Welsh-language novelist, children's writer and translator; Jan Morris (born James Morris, 1926–2020), Welsh historian and travel writer

  4. Mary Keir - Wikipedia

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    Children: 1: Mary Keir (3 March 1912 – 17 December 2024) was a British supercentenarian. From 2021 to 2024, she was the oldest living person in Wales. Biography

  5. Moelona - Wikipedia

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    She also wrote a women's column for the paper beginning in 1919; [6] she encouraged women to read more about current events, to prepare for the vote. [4] She gave a lecture on "The Novel" at the second meeting of the Celtic Society at Aberystwyth in 1923. She also wrote two textbooks in Welsh, Priffordd Llên (1924) and Storïau o Hanes Cymru ...

  6. Category:Welsh women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: British: Welsh This category exists only as a container for other categories of Welsh women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  7. Molly Parkin - Wikipedia

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    Children Sophie Parkin and Sarah Lieberson Molly Parkin (born Molly Noyle Thomas , 3 February 1932) is a Welsh painter, novelist and journalist, who became most well-known for her work on Nova magazine, newspapers and television in the 1960s.

  8. Gwyneth Glyn - Wikipedia

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    Gwyneth Glyn was born in St David's Hospital in Bangor, Gwynedd, and grew up at her family home in Llanarmon.She was educated at Ysgol Glan y Môr, Pwllheli and Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor before going on to gain a first class honours degree in Philosophy and Theology at Jesus College, Oxford.

  9. Sara Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Her other television work has included presenting Children in Need for the BBC; a series on the Sotheby's Welsh Sale; and, in Welsh for S4C, Saith Diwrnod Ar y Sul, a weekly review of world news. She also co-hosted the BBC's Breakfast from Cardiff. In the summer of 2008 she presented the Bryn Terfel Faenol Music Festival and the BBC Wales Arts ...