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The following year Michael Wood died suddenly on 8 June 1942 of heart failure aged 41. [10] At Adeline's behest the widowed Ursula was invited to stay with the Vaughan Williamses in Dorking, and thereafter was a regular visitor there, sometimes staying for weeks at a time.
Ursula Wood (1868-1925), was a British artist and illustrator who had a long and distinguished career and is now best known for her depictions of the work of the Women's Land Army during World War One.
Ursula Wood may refer to: Ursula Vaughan Williams (1911–2007), English poet and author, previously Ursula Wood; Ursula Wood (artist) (1868–1925), British artist ...
Leona Wood (1921–2008), American painter, dancer and writer Ursula Wood (1868–1925), English artist and illustrator Charles H. Woodbury (1864–1940), American painter
Ursula Wood (1868–1925) – English painter; Lamorna Birch (1869–1955) – English painter; Lucy Kemp-Welch (1869–1958) – English equine artist; Henry Crocket (1870–1926) – landscape painter; William Ratcliffe (1870–1955) – English artist; Phelan Gibb (1870–1948) – British artist and early modernist, painting in Paris 1910 ...
The composer himself described the work as a 'Morality' rather than an opera. Nonetheless, he intended the work to be performed on stage, rather than in a church or cathedral. Vaughan Williams himself prepared the libretto, with interpolations from the Bible and also text from his second wife, Ursula Wood. His changes to the story included ...
Cathie Wood, the founder of investment management firm Ark Invest, is known for her aggressive bets on disruptive technologies. Her flagship fund, the Ark Innovation ETF (ARKK), made headlines in ...
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