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Vernoy de Saint-Georges after Sir Walter Scott, is described by Bizet's biographer Winton Dean as " the worst Bizet was ever called upon to set ".
Excerpts from La coupe du roi de Thulé, edited by Winton Dean, were broadcast by the BBC on 12 July 1955, and Le docteur Miracle was revived in London on 8 December 1957 by the Park Lane Group.
The Handel scholar Winton Dean has written:
According to Winton Dean, Serse is Handel's most popular opera with modern audiences after Giulio Cesare.
Winton Dean in his book Handel ’ s Dramatic Oratorios:
Winton Dean has noted that act 2 of the opera, in its original version, is the only act in a Handel opera which ends with accompanied recitative.
Minnie Dean, the only woman ever hanged in New Zealand, is buried in Winton cemetery.
In 1955 a tribute described as a Festschrift, Fanfare for Ernest Newman was published to mark his golden jubilee as a critic, with contributions from Neville Cardus, Philip Hope-Wallace, Gerald Abraham, Winton Dean, Christopher Hassall and Sir Jack Westrup, among others.
According to Winton Dean the quality of the score, especially the first two acts, is remarkably high, but it shows less careful organization than most of the later operas.
The opera is rarely recorded or performed, and before a production in 1970 the critic Winton Dean claimed that it had not been revived since 1736.
Winton Dean and Richard Drakeford have commented on the weaknesses of the dramatic characterisations in the libretto.
Winton Dean has noted that the opera originally contained the character of Rosalba, mother to Berenice.
Winton Dean has commented on dramatic weaknesses of the work, including the delayed entrance of Sosarme in the story and his minimal influence on the plot's action, and weak character development.

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Horatio Nelson Jackson in his 2-seat Winton touring car | tourer, " The Vermont ", drives across America
Winton is intimately involved in the story of the popular Australian folk song, " Waltzing Matilda ", which had its first performance in the North Gregory Hotel in the town.
* Harold R. Winton, " Partnership and Tension: The Army and Air Force Between Vietnam and Desert Shield ", Parameters, Spring 1996, pp. 100-19

Winton and Grove
Between 1864 and 1866, the M & C built its own line from Loveland through Madeira, Madisonville, Norwood, and Spring Grove to a connection with The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad at Winton Place.

Winton and Music
* Miles Franklin Award: Tim Winton, Dirt Music
The town and its history are also featured in the novel Dirt Music by Tim Winton.
Songs from this album relate are among others to the novel Dirt Music by the Australian novelist Tim Winton.

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* Thomas, D. Winton, ed.

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Both Ralph and Edward Budd, among other notable men including H. L. Hamilton, president of the Winton Motor Company which built the motor for the train, were passengers aboard the record-setting run ; the train's speed averaged 77. 1 miles per hour ( 124. 1 km / h ), reaching a top speed of 112. 5 miles per hour ( 181 km / h ).
Riding the train were Ralph Budd, Edward G. Budd, president H. L. Hamilton of the Winton Motor Company ( at that time a part of the new General Motors Electro-Motive Division ), a number of reporters, some Burlington employees, lucky members of the public, and Zeph, a burro that was contributed by a Colorado newspaper, the Rocky Mountain News, as a mascot for the train.
A. Lowe, S. P. O ' Farrell, E. Roeckner, G. L. Russell, R. J. Stouffer and M. Winton, 2001.

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There is a proposal to develop some of the roads running from the SW to the NE to create an all-weather road named the Outback Highway, crossing the continent diagonally from Laverton, Western Australia ( north of Kalgoorlie, through the Northern Territory to Winton, in Queensland.
First streamlined, stainless steel passenger train in the US, the Pioneer Zephyr, using a Winton engine.
After a historic race between Ransom Olds and Alexander Winton in 1903, the beach became a mecca for racing enthusiasts and 15 records were set on what became the Daytona Beach road course between 1905 and 1935.
In the same year, to test his ideas, he gathered 21 boys of mixed social backgrounds ( from boy's schools in the London area and a section of boys from the Poole, Parkstone, Hamworthy, Bournemouth, and Winton Boys ' Brigade units ) and held a week-long camp in August on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour, Dorset, England.
* March 24 – Robert Allison of Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, becomes the first person to buy an American-built automobile when he buys a Winton automobile that had been advertised in Scientific American.
Extensive folklore surrounds the song and the process of its creation, to the extent that the song has its own museum, the Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton, Queensland.
In 2012, to remind Australians of the song's significance, Winton organised the inaugural Waltzing Matilda Day to be held on 6 April, the anniversary of its first performance.
: In September 1894, on a station called Dagworth ( north of Winton ), some shearers were again on strike.
The song itself was first performed on 6 April 1895 by Sir Herbert Ramsay at the North Gregory Hotel in Winton, Queensland.
Forrest asserted that Paterson had in fact written the self-described " ditty " to impress Winton woman Christina Macpherson, whose family he visited in January 1895 and with whom he flirted despite being engaged to someone else.
* Winton, John.
Winchester ( archaically known as Winton and Wintonceastre ) is a historic cathedral city and former capital city of England.
: b. The other two officers assigned to assist Wass de Czege in preparing the curricula for the school were Lieutenant Colonels Hal Winton and Douglas Johnson.
# The Liber Winton — surveys of Winchester late in the 12th century.
According to its statutes, the school is called in Latin Collegium Sanctae Mariae prope Wintoniam, or Collegium Beatae Mariae Wintoniensis prope Winton, which translates into English as St Mary's College, near Winchester, or The College of the Blessed Mary of Winchester, near Winchester.
* In 1989, a trucker named " Buddo " tugged 12 trailers down the main street of Winton, Queensland.
* There was some back and forth in the 1990s between Winton and Bourke, New South Wales, with the record finishing in Winton with 34 trailers.
Benalla is also the closest major centre to Winton Motor Raceway, a privately owned motor racing circuit which holds motor racing event at all levels of domestic competition, including V8 Supercar.
Playing herself and the character of Mrs. Danvers, she starred alongside Jennifer Saunders, Kim Cattrall, Victoria Wood, Harry Enfield, Patrick Barlow, Dale Winton, Olivia Colman, Tim Vine, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon, and Harry Hill.

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