Huw Davies
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Huw Davies or Hugh Davies may refer to:
- Huw Davies (actor), Welsh actor, in The Worst Journey in the WorldThe Worst Journey in the WorldThe Worst Journey in the World is a memoir of the 1910–1913 British Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott. It was written and published in 1922 by a survivor of the expedition, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, and has earned wide praise for its frank treatment of the difficulties of the expedition,...
- Huw Davies, the author of BunnyBunny (webcomic)Bunny is a daily webcomic by Lem , the pseudonym of a Welsh artist named Huw Davies. Launched in August 2004, Bunny follows the gag-a-day formula, with no true plotline...
, a webcomic - Hugh DaviesHugh DaviesHugh Seymour Davies was a musicologist, composer, and inventor of experimental musical instruments.Davies was born in Exmouth, Devon, England. After attending Westminster School, he studied music at Worcester College, Oxford from 1961 to 1964. Shortly after he traveled to Cologne, Germany to work...
(1943–2005), musician - Hugh Davies (botanist)Hugh Davies (botanist)Hugh Davies was a Welsh botanist and Anglican clergyman. He spent most of his professional life on the island of Anglesey and published a treatise on the flora of the county, which was the first volume to cross-reference plant names in the Welsh language with their scientific names.-Life:Davies...
(1739–1821), Welsh botanist and Anglican clergyman - Hugh Davies (artist)Hugh Davies (artist)Hugh Davies , is an Australian media arts practitioner, researcher and educator.Born in Darwin, Australia, Davies trained at the Victorian College of the Arts from 1997 to 1999, Copenhagen Technical Academy from 2003 to 2005, and has since held lecturing positions at the Adelaide Centre for the...
(born 1971), Australian media arts practitioner, researcher and educator - Hugh Sykes DaviesHugh Sykes DaviesHugh Sykes Davies was an English poet, novelist and communist who was one of a small group of 1930s British surrealists.Davies was born in Yorkshire to a Methodist minister and his wife. He went to Kingswood School, Bath and studied at Cambridge, where he co-edited a student magazine called...
(1909–1984), English poet, novelist and communist