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  2. History of Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway was completed [9] and cut a swathe through the city centre. In 1863 a volunteer fire brigade was founded. Wrexham benefited from good underground water supplies which were essential to the brewing of good beer and brewing became one of its main industries.

  3. In Blackwater Woods - Wikipedia

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    In Blackwater Woods is a free verse poem written by Mary Oliver (1935–2019). The poem was first published in 1983 in her collection American Primitive , which won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize . [ 1 ] The poem, like much of Oliver's work, uses imagery of nature to make a statement about human experience.

  4. Mary Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Oliver (September 10, 1935 – January 17, 2019) was an American poet who won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. She found inspiration for her work in nature and had a lifelong habit of solitary walks in the wild.

  5. Kate McKinnon on Mary Oliver, 'The Witches, ' and the Book ...

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    Kate McKinnon on Mary Oliver, 'The Witches, ' and the Book That Made Her Cry. Riza Cruz. October 1, 2024 at 10:00 AM. ... There are a few Mary Oliver poems about death—well, ...

  6. Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Wrexham was likely founded prior to the 11th century and developed in the Middle Ages as a regional centre for trade and administration. [8] The city became the most populous settlement in Wales in the 17th century [9] [7] and was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution from the 18th century. Prior to de-industrialisation in the 20th ...

  7. Category:Poetry by Mary Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Poppies (Mary Oliver poem) This page was last edited on 1 February 2021, at 22:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Richard Gwyn - Wikipedia

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    The poet is a satirical eulogy and a work of praise poetry in Cywydd-form. It was composed at Wrexham Jail after Balthasar Gérard's 10 July 1584 assassination at Delft of William the Silent, the Calvinist Prince of Orange-Nassau and the English-backed leader of the Dutch Revolt against the rule of King Philip II of Spain. [64]

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