Rose Maud Young (30 October 1866 – 28 May 1947) was an Irish writer, scholar and collector of Irish songs, best known for her work to preserve the Irish Language.[1]
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RoseMaudYoung (30 October 1866 – 28 May 1947) was an Irish writer, scholar and collector of Irish songs, best known for her work to preserve the Irish...
University. Contrary to some sources, she is not related to the scholar RoseMaudYoung. She later received her master's degree at Trinity College, Dublin...
journalist, writer Ella Young (1867–1956), poet, Celtic mythologist, children's writer, emigrated to California RoseMaudYoung (1866–1947), diarist, writer...
Lucy Maud Montgomery OBE (November 30, 1874 – April 24, 1942), published as L. M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a collection of novels...
She received a number of accolades for her performance in the film Saint Maud (2019), including a BAFTA Cymru as well as BIFA and BAFTA Rising Star Award...
Gray". IndieGoGo. Retrieved 28 October 2019. "The Real Thing: Kit Young - Billy". Rose Theatre Kingston. Retrieved 28 October 2019. Trueman, Matt (5 February...
Maud Allan (born as either Beulah Maude Durrant or Ulah Maud Alma Durrant; 27 August 1873 – 7 October 1956) was a Canadian dancer, chiefly noted for her...
Matilda (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as Empress Maud, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war known...
Rosalind Maud Shand (née Cubitt; 11 August 1921 – 14 July 1994) was the daughter of Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe. She was the wife of army officer...
The Mary Rose was a carrack in the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII. She was launched in 1511 and served for 34 years in several wars against France...
Series for The Nanny. She was also nominated 13 times for a Young Artist Award: 1993 – Best Young Actress Under Ten in a Motion Picture for The Hand That...
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Stanley, a young girl sent to live with her relatives in early 20th-century eastern Canada. It was loosely adapted from novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery...
of 23, Prince Carl was engaged to his first cousin Princess Maud of Wales. Princess Maud was the youngest daughter of the Prince of Wales, the future...
"'Nomadland' Scoops Film Of The Year At London Critics' Circle Awards; 'Saint Maud', Chadwick Boseman Also Among Winners". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 8 September...
was played by Jeanne Delvair. Jane Shore (1915): Woodville was played by Maud Yates. Tower of London (1939): Woodville was played by Barbara O'Neil. Richard...