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  2. The Holly and the Ivy (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Holly and the Ivy seems particularly unsuitable: its dramatic conflict is a matter of a misunderstanding which, since the characters are scarcely explored, remains artificial, and it depends entirely on dialogue. In the circumstances, everything hangs on the playing, but the all star cast employed – Roland Culver, for instance, has a one ...

  3. The Holly and the Ivy - Wikipedia

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    As such, holly and ivy have been a mainstay of British Advent and Christmas decorations for Church use since at least the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, when they were mentioned regularly in churchwardens' accounts (Roud 2004). [22] Holly and ivy figure in the lyrics of the "Sans Day Carol". The music was first published by Cecil Sharp. [23]

  4. The Story of Holly and Ivy - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Holly and Ivy is a 1958 children's book written by Rumer Godden. [1] On first publication it was illustrated by Adrienne Adams, but later editions were illustrated by Barbara Cooney; the British Puffin edition is illustrated by Sheila Bewley.

  5. Let's Grow: Holly and Ivy symbolize Christmas

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    Starring Janel Parrish, Jeremy Jordan and Marisol Nichols, Holly & Ivy follows Melody (Parrish) on her journey to find a job and renovate her new house after moving to the small town of Chippewa ...

  7. Wynyard Browne - Wikipedia

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    He was born in London in 1911, and educated at Marlborough and Christ's College, Cambridge. [1] His plays include The Holly and the Ivy, which was first produced at the Duchess Theatre in London in 1950 and was adapted to become a film of the same title in 1952, for which he wrote the screenplay.

  8. Ripon College presents 'Tin Woman' and more news in Fond du ...

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    Read about the 'Tin Woman' performance, Collective Goods sale and more in this edition of your weekly dose.

  9. Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon - Wikipedia

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    The Marchioness of Ripon by Adolf de Meyer,1910. Constance Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon (22 April 1859 – 28 October 1917 [1]), was a British patron of the arts.. She was a close friend of Oscar Wilde, who dedicated his play A Woman of No Importance to her; other celebrated friends included Nellie Melba, whose success in London was largely due to Lady Ripon's support, Nijinsky and ...