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  1. Alicia Adélaide Needham (née Montgomery; 31 October 1863 – 24 December 1945) was an Irish composer of songs and ballads. A committed Suffragette, she was the first woman to conduct at the Royal Albert Hall, London, and the first female president of the National Eisteddfod of Wales (in 1906).

  2. In 1906 Needham became the first woman president of the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales. During the first world war she served with the Red Cross as a searcher for the wounded and missing, and in recognition of her efforts she was included on the roll of honour at St James's Palace.

  3. NEEDHAM, Alicia Adélaide - Donne, Women in Music. Name: NEEDHAM, Alicia Adélaide (1872-1945) Musical genre: Chamber Music, Vocal Music/Art Songs, Solo Instrument. Country of birth: Ireland. Country of location: Notes: Alicia Adélaide Needham studied at the Royal Academy of Music graduating 1887.

  4. Jun 8, 2023 · The facts are that Alicia Adélaïde Needham used to be a household name in musical circles on both sides of the Irish Sea from about the 1890s to 1920.

  5. Alicia Adélaïde Needham [née Montgomery] (some give DOB 1872-75) was born in County Meath, Ireland. She studied at Victoria College, Londonderry, then at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. During WWI, she served as a Red Cross Searcher for the wounded and missing.

  6. The facts are that Alicia Adélaïde Needham used to be a household name in musical circles on both sides of the Irish Sea from about the 1890s to 1920.

  7. Alicia Adélaide Needham (née Montgomery; 31 October 1863 – 24 December 1945) was an Irish composer of songs and ballads. A committed Suffragette, she was the first woman to conduct at the Royal Albert Hall, London, and the first female president of the National Eisteddfod of Wales (in 1906). Life.