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April 7, 2018

1947: “Merry England (!)”: poster and cast

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1947: Poster for “Merry England”

1947: The cast of “Merry England”.

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February 24, 2013

24 February (1947) ‘Merry England’ at the County School

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  • 24 1947 (Mon) Cardigan County School Operatic Society present ‘Merry England’.
January 27, 2013

27 January (1938) In the Pav: opera Joseph, by Joseph Parry

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  • 27 1938 (Thurs.) Sacred Opera ‘Joseph’ by Joseph Parry with Priory Choir, Carmarthen, Annie Davies, Carmarthen and David Harry, Llwynhendy. At the Pavilion. Proceeds towards Bryn Salem Vestry, Cippin

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