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SYMINGTON (1763-1831)WILLIAM SYMINGTON English engineer & shipbuilder
SPORT / GOLFGolfer Bob Morrison emulates William Tell
James II at the Battle of the Boyne, IrelandJames II at the Battle of the Boyne, where he was defeated by William III of Orange during the War of the English Succession
William Paley, clergyman, philosopher and utilitarianWilliam Paley, British clergyman, Christian apologist, philosopher and utilitarian. He became Archdeacon of Carlisle in 1782
Puffing Billy, designed by William HedleyThe Puffing Billy locomotive, designed by William Hedley
William Tell shooting the apple off his sons headWilliam Tell, mythical Swiss folk hero, shooting the apple off his sons head
Alleged portrait of William TellAn alleged portrait of William Tell, the mythical Swiss folk hero. He lived, supposedly, in the early 14th century
William Hogarth, artist, with his dogWilliam Hogarth, artist -- a self portrait with his dog
Penn Makes Treaty 1682William Penn makes a treaty with the native Americans and proceeds to found Pennsylvania
Cody / Postcardcolonel WILLIAM FREDERICK CODY aka Buffalo Bill frontiersman & showman
CROOKES (1832-1919)sir William scientist, investigator of the paranormal
SHAKESPEARE 1564 - 1616William Shakespeare Writer
HARVEY (1578-1657)WILLIAM HARVEY English physician and anatomist
Sir William Howard Russell (1820-1907), Journalist. Noted correspondent of The Times
Crookes spirit photoSir William Crookes with the purported image of lady Crookes
Great fire of London predictionWilliam Lilly predicts the Great Fire of London 1666
Gladstones Budget 1860WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE As Chancellor of the Exchequer he presents his budget to the Commons
Buffalo Bill CodyWilliam Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody, American soldier, bison hunter and Wild West showman, seen here posing with his rifle
Edward William Lane, traveller and archaeologistEdward William Lane, Victorian traveller and archaeologist, seen here in eastern costume after his second visit to Egypt
Gladstones illness, Downing Street, 1880The scene at 10 Downing Street, Central London, as anxious enquirers wait for news of the condition of Prime Minister William Gladstone, recovering from a lung infection