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Song of Wales

United Kingdom, 1955
film

A travelogue of Wales, including the 1954 International Eisteddfod at Llangollen.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Heart of a nation

United Kingdom, 1955
Similarity: 78%

North to Wales

United Kingdom, 1965
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Sing Out for Wales

Australia, 1986
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Look at Wales

United Kingdom, 1957
Similarity: 77%

Journey through Britain

United Kingdom, 1962
Similarity: 72%

Songs of Scotland

United Kingdom, 1966
Similarity: 71%

Every valley

United Kingdom, 1952
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Sing of the border

United Kingdom, 1964
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Dylan Thomas

United Kingdom, 1980
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Wales

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The Land of Robert Burns

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Pembrokeshire, my county

United Kingdom, 1960
Similarity: 69%

We all have tales

United States, 1991
Similarity: 69%

Snowdonia

United Kingdom, 1945
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Song of Ceylon

United Kingdom, 1935
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They came to Wales

United Kingdom, 1970
Similarity: 69%

Song of the Clyde

United Kingdom, 1941
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A Dylan Thomas memoir

United States, 1972
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