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Willie O
Winsbury (Child 100, Roud 64) is a
traditional English-language folk ballad. The song, of
which there are many variants, is a
traditional Scottish...
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Malcolm Rex
Winsbury (6 May 1935 – 8 July 2015) was a
British journalist and author. He
worked for BBC
current affairs, the
Financial Times and
Daily Telegraph...
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Winsbury Terrace are heritage-listed
terrace houses located at 75–79 Kent Street, in the
inner city
Sydney suburb of
Millers Point in the City of Sydney...
- Baird's home in Philadelphia. Two of the
traditional songs ("Willie o
Winsbury" and "Barbry Ellen") also
appeared on
Leaves From Off the Tree, an album...
- Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press, 1992. ISBN 978-0-7486-0317-6.
Winsbury R. Trotsky's War
Train //
History Today Magazine. 1975. August, Vol. 2...
- perhaps, my
ability to make and keep
friends in all
walks of life". Rex
Winsbury called the book "[a]
cross between Jennifer's
Diary [the
society column...
- (1971) "The Snow It
Melts the Soonest" (Anne Briggs) (1971) "Willie o
Winsbury" (Anne Briggs) (1971) "Go Your Way" (Anne Briggs) (1971) "Thorneymoor Woods"...
- (Child 96) "Brown Robyn" (Child 97) "Johnie Scot" (Child 99) "Willie o
Winsbury" (Child 100) "Willie o
Douglas Dale" (Child 101) "Tom Potts" (Child 109)...
- Fotherin**** (1970). The
melody line from Briggs'
version of "Willie O
Winsbury" was used by
Fairport Convention as the
basis for the song "Farewell, Farewell"...
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rugby player Rex
Wilson (born 1960), New
Zealand long-distance
runner Rex
Winsbury (1935–2015),
English journalist and
author Rex
Yeatman (1919–1995), English...