George Ewart Evans
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 36 years ago |
Date of birth | April 1,1909 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Abercynon |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | January 11,1988 |
Died | Brooke |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Teacher |
Writer | |
Education | Cardiff University |
University of Wales | |
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ID | 1209962 |
Ask the fellows who cut the hay
The leaping hare
The pattern under the plough
The horse in the furrow
The crooked scythe
The Days that We Have Seen
Spoken History
The strength of the hills
The Voices of the Children
Horse power and magic
Where Beards Wag All
The farm and the village
From mouths of men
Acky
Where Beards Wag All: The Relevance of the Oral Tradition
Let dogs delight and other stories
Library of Wales
Tools of their trades
The Farm and the Village: Aspects of the Folk-Life of East Anglia
The leaping hare
The pattern under the plough
The horse in the furrow
The crooked scythe
The Days that We Have Seen
Spoken History
The strength of the hills
The Voices of the Children
Horse power and magic
Where Beards Wag All
The farm and the village
From mouths of men
Acky
Where Beards Wag All: The Relevance of the Oral Tradition
Let dogs delight and other stories
Library of Wales
Tools of their trades
The Farm and the Village: Aspects of the Folk-Life of East Anglia
George Ewart Evans Life story
George Ewart Evans was a Welsh-born schoolteacher, writer and folklorist who became a dedicated collector of oral history and oral tradition in the East Anglian countryside from the 1940s to 1970s, and produced eleven books of collections of these materials.