• William Henry Walenn (7 January 1828 – 20 September 1896) was born in London and was trained as an engineer at the works of Messrs. Cottam, and received...
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    classical music. Walenn was born in London, England. His father, William Henry Walenn, was a scientist and worked for many years at the Patent Office in...
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    Her father was the scientist William Henry Walenn, and several of her siblings were notable musicians: Herbert Walenn was Professor of Cello at the Royal...
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    including the world famous lyric soprano Frances Alda. The Walenns. The scientist William Henry Walenn and his musical wife Skene Charlotte raised a family...
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    never performed in the Savoy operas. Walenn was born in Islington, London, England. His father William Henry Walenn was a scientist and worked for many...
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    Isabella Charlotte Walenn Silver. Her father was a textile designer. Her maternal grandfather was scientist William Henry Walenn, and her uncles included...
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    Jan Hambourg, William Henry Reed, Marjorie Hayward, Leila Waddell, Otie Chew Becker, Florizel von Reuter, Elsie Southgate, Gerald Walenn, John Waterhouse...
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  • Sextet. In 1903 he played in the Walenn String Quartet with Gerald Walenn (violin), James Lockyer (viola), and Herbert Walenn (cello). In later years the violist...
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    the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company performer Charles Walenn through his mother, Skene Charlotte Walenn (1837–1927), Barth's sister. She and her older sister...
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    the reversibility of the dynamo electric machine (variously attributed to Walenn 1860; Pacinotti 1864; Fontaine, Gramme 1873; Deprez 1881, and others) whereby...
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  • Aulin Ethel Barns Jan Hambourg Marjorie Hayward William Henry Reed Florizel von Reuter Gerald Walenn John Waterhouse this teacher's teachers Sauzay (1809–1901)...
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    be read by Petherick and that the renowned cellist and teacher Herbert Walenn would play the instrument. Petherick read his paper, the Cello was exhibited...
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  • working with the Hambourg Quartet, Coates was violist of the Cathie and Walenn quartets. Alongside his busy playing career, Coates had several early successes...
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    different instrument made by him. The musical honors were provided by Herbert Walenn and the Petherick Quartet (composed of Rosa C. Petherick's four sisters)...
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    reach freedom. Flying Officers Włodzimierz Kolanowski, Robert Stewart and Henry Birkland and Flight Lieutenants Ernst Valenta, Edgar Humphreys, George McGill...
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  • numerous quartets and ensembles including the British Chamber Music Players, Walenn String Quartet, Faculty of Arts Quartet, Entente Quartet, Kutcher String...
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    successful season of G & S operas: The Mikado opened 7 August 1920, with Charles Walenn as the Lord High Executioner, Frederick Hobbs in the name part, and James...
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    pity, when she had such talented interpreters associated with her as Mr Walenn (violin), Mr Dyson (viola), and Mr Allen Gill (violincello). Miss Horrocks...
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  • Commander Harry Day. Flt Lt Colin Blythe RAF, "The Forger", was based on Tim Walenn and played by Donald Pleasence. Pleasence had served in the Royal Air Force...
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    St Alban's Church, Holborn (category William Butterfield buildings)
    – ???? Alfred Cellier 1868–???? Mr Branscome ????-1879 James Farquharson Walenn 1879–1884 George Sampson 1884–1888 Thomas Adams 1888–1918 A. Sidney Marks...
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    counterpoint and theory under J. B. McEwen and the cello with Herbert Walenn. In 1914 he was joint winner of the academy's Charles Rube Prize for ensemble...
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  • an influential teacher at the Royal Northern College of Music. Herbert Walenn was Weil's cello teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. After the war he...
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    national football team, in Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina (d. 1966); Tim Walenn, British pilot, member of the Royal Air Force during World War II and escapee...
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  • John William Turnbull, Home Guard. S/54952 Warrant Officer Class I Reginald William Villa, Royal Army Service Corps. Major John Stuart Gerard Walenn, MC...
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