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What (who) is W B Whall - definition

ENGLISH STAINED GLASS DESIGNER AND ARTIST
Christopher Whitworth Whall; Whall, Christopher
  • "Playful Angels" window (1899), St. Andrew, [[Farnham]], [[Surrey]]
  • Ravenscourt Park studio workshop, c. 1910
  • Christopher and Florence Whall, Ada Cottage, (1885), [[Dorking]], [[Surrey]]
  •  Resurrection window (1893), St. Clement's Church, Boscombe, Dorset
  • ''Stained Glass Work'' manual c. 1905

W. B. Whall         
BRITISH MASTER MARINER, MUSICIAN AND WRITER
User:Davysut/sandbox; Draft:W.B. Whall
William Boultbee Whall (1847 – 1917) was a Master mariner, who compiled one of the first collections of English sea songs and shanties in 1910.Whall, W.
Christopher Whall         
Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849 – 23 December 1924) was a British stained-glass artist who worked from the 1880s and on into the 20th century. He is widely recognised as a leader in the Arts and Crafts Movement and a key figure in the modern history of stained glass.
Boeing Model 1         
FLOATPLANE BY BOEING
Boeing 1; B & W Seaplane; Boeing B & W
The Boeing Model 1, also known as the B & W Seaplane, was a United States single-engine biplane seaplane aircraft. It was the first Boeing product and carried the initials of its designers, William Boeing and Lt.

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Christopher Whall

Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849 – 23 December 1924) was a British stained-glass artist who worked from the 1880s and on into the 20th century. He is widely recognised as a leader in the Arts and Crafts movement and a key figure in the modern history of stained glass.