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- Tom Macdonald (1900–1980) was a Welsh journalist and novelist, whose most significant publication was his highly evocative account of growing up in the north of Cardiganshire (now Ceredigion) in the years before the Great War, which was published in 1975 as The White Lanes of Summer. (en)
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- Thomas Macdonald (en)
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- Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn, Cardiganshire, Wales (en)
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- Michael Macdonald ; Gillian Macdonald and Robin Macdonald (en)
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- 'Y Nyth', Capel Bangor, Dyfed, Wales (en)
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- Rhydypennau Board School (en)
- Ardwyn Grammar School (en)
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- Journalist (en)
- novelist (en)
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- John Macdonald and Ada Jones (en)
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- Minnie Eileen Dainow (en)
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- Tom Macdonald (1900–1980) was a Welsh journalist and novelist, whose most significant publication was his highly evocative account of growing up in the north of Cardiganshire (now Ceredigion) in the years before the Great War, which was published in 1975 as The White Lanes of Summer. (en)
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- Tom Macdonald (writer) (en)
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