William Ayerst Ingram or W. Ayerst Ingram RBA (27 April 1855 Twickenham, Surrey – 20 March 1913 Falmouth, Cornwall) was a painter and member of the Newlyn...
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(1920–2014), Royal Air force officer William Ayerst (1830–1904), British clergyman and missionary William Ayerst Ingram (1855–1913), British painter This...
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William Ayerst Ingram (1855–1913), British painter and member of the Newlyn School William Alfred Ingram (1876–1944), British tennis player William T...
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cell disease William Ingram (disambiguation) William Ayerst Ingram (1855−1913), Scottish landscape and marine painter William Austin Ingram (1924–2002)...
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killed in France. Tuke established an art gallery in Falmouth with William Ayerst Ingram as a commercial outlet mainly for their own paintings. He would...
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Society. The Times, 29 April 1910. The president of the society was William Ayerst Ingram (1855–1913) – also born in Glasgow and also known as a painter of...
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fundraiser. Terry Wire, 73, politician, Mayor of Northampton. 15 May Peter Ayerst, 93, World War II RAF fighter and test pilot (Supermarine Spitfire). Michael...
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English Language and Literature, University of Glasgow. David George Ogilvy Ayerst, Staff Inspector, Department of Education and Science. Alderman Henry Bedlington...
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TD, (28224), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Brigadier (temporary) Henry Ayerst Young, DSO, (27075), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshal...
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