Category:Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Date of birth | 12 October 1872 Down Ampney | ||||
Date of death | 26 August 1958 London | ||||
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Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
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- English Hymnal, 1906 (6 F)
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- For all the Saints (3 F)
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- Leith Hill Place (10 F)
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- Martincross, Sheringham (4 F)
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- O little town of Bethlehem (14 F)
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Pages in category "Ralph Vaughan Williams"
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Media in category "Ralph Vaughan Williams"
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Margaret Vaughan Williams.png 237 × 335; 151 KB
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Martincross - geograph.org.uk - 1471119.jpg 640 × 427; 64 KB
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Picardy third I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say with.mid 0.0 s; 907 bytes
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Picardy third I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say without.mid 0.0 s; 907 bytes
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Pronunciation-of-Ralph-Vaughan-Williams.ogg 2.1 s; 29 KB
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RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - 11 Hanover Terrace Regent's Park London NW1 4RJ est.jpg 1,500 × 2,000; 797 KB
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - English Folk Song Suite.ogg 10 min 39 s; 16.66 MB
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Ralph Vaughan Williams 1910.png 350 × 580; 303 KB
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Ralph Vaughan Williams 1913.jpeg 256 × 366; 58 KB
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Ralph Vaughan Williams 1917 with Adeline.png 658 × 835; 908 KB
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Ralph Vaughan Williams 1920s.png 463 × 612; 424 KB
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Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1954.jpg 904 × 704; 341 KB
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Sibelius-strauss-RVW-stravinsky.jpg 240 × 326; 17 KB
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The Old Vicarage, Down Ampney (geograph 2501512).jpg 640 × 480; 131 KB
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The Old Vicarage, Down Ampney - geograph.org.uk - 1570362.jpg 640 × 480; 182 KB
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Ursula & Raph Vaughan Williams floorstones, Westminster Abbey 01.jpg 2,979 × 3,502; 1.7 MB
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Ursula & Raph Vaughan Williams floorstones, Westminster Abbey 02.jpg 2,990 × 4,214; 2.12 MB
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Vaughan Williams and Holst walking in the Malvern Hills 1921.jpg 1,305 × 2,000; 794 KB
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Vaughan Williams Way, Brentwood - geograph.org.uk - 979869.jpg 640 × 425; 84 KB
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Vaughan-Williams-by-Rothenstein.jpg 569 × 828; 79 KB
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- Williams (surname)
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- Ralph (given name)
- 1872 births
- 1958 deaths
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