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  • Thomas Willson
  • Canadian inventor (1860–1915)

    Thomas Leopold "Carbide" Willson (March 14, 1860 – December 20, 1915) was a Canadian inventor. Willson was born on a farm near Princeton, Canada West,

    Thomas Willson

    Thomas Willson

    Thomas_Willson

  • Henry Willson
  • American talent agent (1911–1978)

    Henry Leroy Willson (July 31, 1911 – November 2, 1978) was an American Hollywood talent agent who played a large role in developing the beefcake craze

    Henry Willson

    Henry_Willson

  • Willson (name)
  • Name list

    variant. Willson is less common as a given name. Willson may refer to: Alan N. Willson, Jr. (born 1939), American electrical engineer Alice Willson (1889–1980)

    Willson (name)

    Willson_(name)

  • Carbide lamp
  • Acetylene-burning lamps

    They are still employed by cavers, hunters, and cataphiles. In 1892, Thomas Willson discovered an economically efficient process for creating calcium carbide

    Carbide lamp

    Carbide lamp

    Carbide_lamp

  • Metropolitan Sepulchre
  • Planned necropolis in Primerose Hill, London

    shortage of burial space in the London area. Designed by the architect Thomas Willson, it would have been 90 stories high, and capable of holding up to five

    Metropolitan Sepulchre

    Metropolitan_Sepulchre

  • Acetylene
  • Hydrocarbon compound (HC≡CH)

    into wider scale use was not found until 1892 by the Canadian inventor Thomas Willson while searching for a viable commercial production method for aluminum

    Acetylene

    Acetylene

    Acetylene

  • James VI and I
  • King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603

    p. 80; Lockyer 1998, p. 167; Willson 1963, p. 267. Croft 2003, p. 93; Willson 1963, p. 348. Willson 1963, p. 409. Willson 1963, pp. 348, 357. Schama 2001

    James VI and I

    James VI and I

    James_VI_and_I

  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809

    Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2], 1743 – July 4, 1826) was a Founding Father and the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas_Jefferson

  • Mary Ann Willson
  • American artist

    Mary Ann Willson (active 1810 to 1825) was an American folk artist whose work remained undiscovered for over a century, until it appeared in an exhibition

    Mary Ann Willson

    Mary_Ann_Willson

  • Kensal Green Cemetery
  • Cemetery in London, England

    Charles Broughton Bowman (first committee secretary), and architects Thomas Willson (who had previously proposed an ambitious Metropolitan Sepulchre project)

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    Kensal_Green_Cemetery

  • Thomas Mann
  • German novelist (1875–1955)

    Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-07069-8. Translation by Leslie Willson of Thomas Mann: Das Leben als Kunstwerk (München C. H. Bick'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung

    Thomas Mann

    Thomas Mann

    Thomas_Mann

  • Charles Willson Peale
  • American painter, military officer, scientist, and naturalist (1741–1827)

    Charles Willson Peale (April 15, 1741 – February 22, 1827) was an American painter, military officer, scientist, and naturalist. In 1775, inspired by

    Charles Willson Peale

    Charles Willson Peale

    Charles_Willson_Peale

  • History of Hamilton, Ontario
  • (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. Paton, Jennifer (1998). "Willson, Thomas Willson". In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian

    History of Hamilton, Ontario

    History of Hamilton, Ontario

    History_of_Hamilton,_Ontario

  • List of chemists
  • (1824–1904), English chemist, famous for Williamson ether synthesis Thomas Willson (1860–1915), Canadian chemist, discovered an economically efficient

    List of chemists

    List_of_chemists

  • Lists of Canadians
  • (1925–2013) – invented the disposable green polyethylene garbage bag in 1950 Thomas Willson (1860–1915) – invented arc lamps and process for creating calcium carbide

    Lists of Canadians

    Lists_of_Canadians

  • List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries
  • process for producing calcium carbide for acetylene was invented by Thomas Willson in 1892 Artificial cardiac pacemaker – invented by John Alexander Hopps

    List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries

    List_of_Canadian_inventions,_innovations,_and_discoveries

  • GoggleWorks
  • United States historic place in Reading, Pennsylvania

    and a new restaurant. Founded by Gile J. Willson and his son Dr. Thomas A. Willson in 1871, Thomas A. Willson & Co. opened the first factory in the world

    GoggleWorks

    GoggleWorks

    GoggleWorks

  • Invention in Canada
  • from woodpulp and Abraham Gesner invented kerosene in Halifax in 1846. Thomas Willson innovated techniques for the production of acetylene. Experiments in

    Invention in Canada

    Invention_in_Canada

  • Timeline of events in Hamilton, Ontario
  • Souvenir Edition. June 10, 2006. p. MP38. Paton, Jennifer (1998). "Willson, Thomas Willson". In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian

    Timeline of events in Hamilton, Ontario

    Timeline of events in Hamilton, Ontario

    Timeline_of_events_in_Hamilton,_Ontario

  • Thomas Wilson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    officer Thomas Willson (1860–1915), Canadian inventor and industrialist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Thomas Wilson

    Thomas Wilson

    Thomas_Wilson

  • Metcalfe Street (Ottawa)
  • Street in downtown Ottawa

    John Rudolphus Booth (252 Metcalfe, Booth House), inventor Thomas Willson a.k.a. Carbide Willson, and Alexander Campbell, law partner of John A. Macdonald

    Metcalfe Street (Ottawa)

    Metcalfe Street (Ottawa)

    Metcalfe_Street_(Ottawa)

  • List of people from Hamilton, Ontario
  • Spectator)". Retrieved 24 November 2008. Paton, Jennifer (1998). "Willson, Thomas Willson". In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian

    List of people from Hamilton, Ontario

    List_of_people_from_Hamilton,_Ontario

  • Luke Willson
  • Canadian player of American football (born 1990)

    Toronto Blue Jays organization, but decided to return to football. Willson attended St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Secondary School in LaSalle, Ontario, near

    Luke Willson

    Luke Willson

    Luke_Willson

  • The Music Man
  • 1957 stage musical by Meredith Willson

    Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill

    The Music Man

    The Music Man

    The_Music_Man

  • Beechwood Cemetery
  • National Cemetery of Canada

    officer, politician Sir Sandford Fleming (1827–1915), engineer, inventor Thomas Willson (1860–1915), inventor Henry Newell Bate (1828–1917), industrialist,

    Beechwood Cemetery

    Beechwood Cemetery

    Beechwood_Cemetery

  • James Turner Morehead (chemist)
  • American chemist and entrepreneur

    companies — Union Carbide, assisted by Thomas Willson, who discovered calcium carbide at one of his furnaces. Willson, through his continuing experimentation

    James Turner Morehead (chemist)

    James Turner Morehead (chemist)

    James_Turner_Morehead_(chemist)

  • Willson v. Black-Bird Creek Marsh Co.
  • 1829 United States Supreme Court case

    Willson v. Black-Bird Creek Marsh Co., 27 U.S. (2 Pet.) 245 (1829), was a significant United States Supreme Court case regarding the definition of the

    Willson v. Black-Bird Creek Marsh Co.

    Willson_v._Black-Bird_Creek_Marsh_Co.

  • Yankalilla, South Australia
  • Town in South Australia

    was a prominent member of the community. Another early settler was Thomas Willson, who bought land from Kemmis in 1853. In 1857 he had part of his land

    Yankalilla, South Australia

    Yankalilla, South Australia

    Yankalilla,_South_Australia

  • Vice presidency of Thomas Jefferson
  • U.S. vice presidential tenure from 1797 to 1801

    presidency of Thomas Jefferson lasted from 1797 to 1801, and was the second vice presidency in the history of the United States. Thomas Jefferson was

    Vice presidency of Thomas Jefferson

    Vice presidency of Thomas Jefferson

    Vice_presidency_of_Thomas_Jefferson

  • National Historic Chemical Landmarks
  • American Chemical Society program to recognize significant achievements in chemistry

    production of calcium carbide and acetylene, discovered by Canadian inventor Thomas Willson in 1892 Research and production of synthetic rubber, developed by the

    National Historic Chemical Landmarks

    National Historic Chemical Landmarks

    National_Historic_Chemical_Landmarks

  • Victoria Island (Ottawa River)
  • Island in Ottawa, Canada

    companies. The Wilson Carbide Mill, a four storey stone building named for Thomas Willson, the inventor of the process to produce calcium carbide and acetylene

    Victoria Island (Ottawa River)

    Victoria Island (Ottawa River)

    Victoria_Island_(Ottawa_River)

  • George Frederick Carden
  • English barrister, magazine editor and businessman

    Charles Broughton Bowman (first committee secretary), and architects Thomas Willson (who had previously proposed an ambitious Metropolitan Sepulchre project)

    George Frederick Carden

    George_Frederick_Carden

  • Prebends of Southwell
  • Richard Wyat 1507 – 1522 Thomas Wynter 1522 – 1529 John Oliver 1529 Robert Johnson 1558 – 1559 Thomas Willson 1559 – 1562 Thomas Barwicke 1562 – 1580 Richard

    Prebends of Southwell

    Prebends of Southwell

    Prebends_of_Southwell

  • Siju Wilson
  • Indian actor

    Role Director Channel 2012-2013 Just Fun Chumma Roy Issac/Royichan Pramod Mohan Amrita TV 2019 Just Fun Chumma 2 Nithin Thomas Pramod Mohan Amrita TV

    Siju Wilson

    Siju Wilson

    Siju_Wilson

  • Rembrandt Peale
  • American artist and museum keeper (1778–1860)

    third of six surviving children (11 had died) to Rachel Brewer and Charles Willson Peale, in Bucks County. His father was also a notable artist, and named

    Rembrandt Peale

    Rembrandt Peale

    Rembrandt_Peale

  • Harve Presnell
  • American actor and singer (1933–2009)

    reoriented away from classical music to musical theatre in 1960 after Meredith Willson cast him in a leading role in his new Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly

    Harve Presnell

    Harve Presnell

    Harve_Presnell

  • Crowell Willson
  • Canadian politician

    1867 to 1872 and in 1874. He was born in St. Thomas, Upper Canada in 1815, the son of Benjamin Willson. In 1838, he settled in London Township and established

    Crowell Willson

    Crowell Willson

    Crowell_Willson

  • Persons of National Historic Significance
  • Designation given to historic Canadian people

    Agathe de Saint-Père de Repentigny, Parks Canada backgrounder, July 4, 2016 Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas (1904–1986) Archived May 6, 2017, at the Wayback

    Persons of National Historic Significance

    Persons_of_National_Historic_Significance

  • 1941 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Willmott, Master, Merchant Navy. George Henry Willson, Assistant Constructor, Admiralty. Thomas Willson, Staff Officer, Ministry of Economic Warfare.

    1941 Birthday Honours

    1941_Birthday_Honours

  • Thomas Bowers (singer)
  • American singer (1823–1885)

    Retrieved 3 May 2014. Winch, Julie (2000). The Elite of Our People: Joseph Willson's Sketches of Black Upper-Class Life in Antebellum Philadelphia. Pennsylvania

    Thomas Bowers (singer)

    Thomas Bowers (singer)

    Thomas_Bowers_(singer)

  • Withered Hand
  • Scottish indie rock musician

    Dan Willson (born 23 July 1974), also known by his stage name Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based indie rock musician. His first studio album, Good News

    Withered Hand

    Withered Hand

    Withered_Hand

  • Peale's Philadelphia Museum
  • Former museum in Philadelphia

    Museum was an early museum in Philadelphia started by the painter Charles Willson Peale and continued by his family. It opened in 1784 as an art museum and

    Peale's Philadelphia Museum

    Peale's Philadelphia Museum

    Peale's_Philadelphia_Museum

  • Frankie Thomas
  • American actor (1923–1965)

    Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995. Norwich: Michael Russell, p. 103-104. Willson, Dixie (1935). Little Hollywood Stars. Akron, OH, e New York: Saalfield

    Frankie Thomas

    Frankie Thomas

    Frankie_Thomas

  • Our Gang
  • American series of comedy short films

    "Buckwheat" Thomas all won contests to become members of the cast: Chaney replaced Joe Cobb, Beard replaced Allen Hoskins ("Farina"), and Thomas replaced

    Our Gang

    Our_Gang

  • St Mary Magdalene, Bailgate, Lincoln
  • Church in England

    Sharpe 1468 John Waltham 1484 William Skelton 1492 Henry Farley 1520 Thomas Willson 1522 Nicholas Bayte 1527 John Cook, Walter Ireland, Robert Kelsey 1529

    St Mary Magdalene, Bailgate, Lincoln

    St Mary Magdalene, Bailgate, Lincoln

    St_Mary_Magdalene,_Bailgate,_Lincoln

  • Benjamin Banneker
  • American scientist, surveyor and farmer (1731–1806)

    Lillian B., ed. (1983). "From Thomas Jefferson to Charles Willson Peale, 15 January 1809". The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family: Volume

    Benjamin Banneker

    Benjamin Banneker

    Benjamin_Banneker

  • Anne of Denmark
  • Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)

    Daniel, Thomas Campion and John Donne. Probably, the first floor was finished at Anne's death. Dowland dedicated his Lachrymae to Anne. David Willson, on

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne_of_Denmark

  • Independent politician
  • Individual not affiliated to any political party

    2020. Peale, Charles Willson; Madison, James; Sherman, Roger; Washington, George; Jefferson, Thomas; Monroe, James; Cooper, Thomas; Birch, William; Adams

    Independent politician

    Independent_politician

  • Guy Madison
  • American actor (1922–1996)

    physique caught the eye of Henry Willson, the head of talent at David O. Selznick's newly formed Vanguard Pictures. Willson was widely known for his stable

    Guy Madison

    Guy Madison

    Guy_Madison

  • Thomas Johnson (judge)
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1791 to 1793

    Thomas Johnson (November 4, 1732 – October 26, 1819) was an 18th-century American lawyer, politician, and patriot. He was a delegate to the First Continental

    Thomas Johnson (judge)

    Thomas Johnson (judge)

    Thomas_Johnson_(judge)

  • John William Griffith
  • British architect (1789–1855)

    shareholders of the General Cemetery Company (the others were A.C.Pugin and Thomas Willson). John Griffith of Finsbury was initially responsible for the overall

    John William Griffith

    John_William_Griffith

  • Thomas Jefferson and Native Americans
  • Companion to Thomas Jefferson. Cambridge University Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-139-82800-0. Miller, 2006: p. 90 Owens, 2007: pp. 76–77 Whitman, Willson; Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson and Native Americans

    Thomas_Jefferson_and_Native_Americans

  • Vice-Admiral of Cumberland
  • Military unit

    Vice-Admiral of Westmorland 1559– and Vice-Admiral of Yorkshire 1559–1563) Thomas Willson 1563–1569? Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon 1586 – aft. 1587 (also Vice-Admiral

    Vice-Admiral of Cumberland

    Vice-Admiral_of_Cumberland

  • Rory Calhoun
  • American actor (1922–1999)

    attended by David O. Selznick employee Henry Willson, an agent who was known for representing young actors. Willson signed McCown to a contract with Selznick's

    Rory Calhoun

    Rory Calhoun

    Rory_Calhoun

  • Elizabeth I
  • Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603

    (2003), p. 97. Black (1945), p. 410. Croft (2003), p. 48. Willson (1963), p. 154. Willson (1963), p. 155. Neale (1954), p. 385. Black (1945), p. 411

    Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth_I

  • Lambert Wilson
  • French actor (born 1958)

    Lambert Nicolas Wilson (French: [lɑ̃bɛʁ wilsɔn]; né Willson, 3 August 1958) is a French actor. He is a seven-time César Award nominee, four for Best Actor

    Lambert Wilson

    Lambert Wilson

    Lambert_Wilson

  • James Parsons Burkitt
  • Irish civil engineer and amateur ornithologist

    County Fermanagh at the end of 1898 in succession to Frederick Richard Thomas Willson. He held the County Fermanagh surveyorship for over 40 years. Responsible

    James Parsons Burkitt

    James_Parsons_Burkitt

  • Thomas Willing
  • American politician (1731–1821)

    Thomas Willing (December 19, 1731 – January 19, 1821) was an American merchant, banker, and politician. He served as mayor of Philadelphia and as a delegate

    Thomas Willing

    Thomas Willing

    Thomas_Willing

  • George Washington
  • U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797

    impartial in the fierce rivalry that emerged within his cabinet between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. During the French Revolution, he adopted

    George Washington

    George Washington

    George_Washington

  • Thomas Jefferson Rusk
  • Texas military figure and politician (1803–1857)

    His handwriting was the basis for the font Texas Hero designed by Brian Willson. Former Secretary of State Dean Rusk is a distant cousin. Timeline of the

    Thomas Jefferson Rusk

    Thomas Jefferson Rusk

    Thomas_Jefferson_Rusk

  • Rock Hudson
  • American actor (1925–1985)

    because of poor grades. After he sent talent scout Henry Willson a picture of himself in 1947, Willson took him on as a client and changed the young actor's

    Rock Hudson

    Rock Hudson

    Rock_Hudson

  • Fleur-de-lys Studios
  • United States historic place

    located at 7 Thomas Street in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. It was designed by Sydney Burleigh and Edmund R. Willson, and built

    Fleur-de-lys Studios

    Fleur-de-lys Studios

    Fleur-de-lys_Studios

  • Augustus E. Willson
  • American politician (1846–1931)

    Everett Willson (October 13, 1846 – August 24, 1931) was an American politician and the 36th governor of Kentucky. Orphaned at the age of twelve, Willson went

    Augustus E. Willson

    Augustus E. Willson

    Augustus_E._Willson

  • Thomas Overbury
  • English poet and essayist (1581–1613)

    77: A. B. Hinds, HMC Downshire, 3 (London: HMSO, 1938), pp. 83, 180. Willson, pg. 349; "Packets were sent, sometimes opened by my lord, sometimes unbroken

    Thomas Overbury

    Thomas Overbury

    Thomas_Overbury

  • District Council of Dudley
  • (1936–38) Thomas Owen Willson (1942–43, 1947–48, 1949–50 and 1952–54) Danford Willson (1943–44) Frederick Wellington Neave (1944–45) Walter Reginald Willson M

    District Council of Dudley

    District_Council_of_Dudley

  • Katia Mann
  • German wife of Thomas Mann

    Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-07069-5.Translation by Leslie Willson of Thomas Mann: Das Leben als Kunstwerk (München C. H. Bick'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung

    Katia Mann

    Katia Mann

    Katia_Mann

  • James VI and I and religious issues
  • magistrates". Willson, p 201, p 209; Croft, p 156; "In seeking conformity, James gave a name and a purpose to nonconformity." Stewart, p 205. Willson, pp 213–215;

    James VI and I and religious issues

    James VI and I and religious issues

    James_VI_and_I_and_religious_issues

  • Oval Office
  • US presidential office in the White House

    the Charles Willson Peale three-quarter-length portrait – over the mantel at the north end of the room. A portrait of Andrew Jackson by Thomas Sully hung

    Oval Office

    Oval Office

    Oval_Office

  • Thomas and William Lumby
  • closely with Edward James Willson, who provides much information about Lumby. Lumby probably trained Willson as an architect and Willson succeeded Lumby as the

    Thomas and William Lumby

    Thomas and William Lumby

    Thomas_and_William_Lumby

  • Cadwalader family
  • American family

    (1880–1935) Dr. Thomas Cadwalader, by Charles Willson Peale (1770) John and Elizabeth Lloyd Cadwalader and their daughter Anne, by Charles Willson Peale (1772)

    Cadwalader family

    Cadwalader_family

  • St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Secondary School
  • High school in LaSalle, Ontario, Canada

    Catholic Elementary School. Michael DiPietro, NHL drafted goaltender Luke Willson, NFL tight end with the Baltimore Ravens Zack Kassian, NHL player with

    St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Secondary School

    St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Secondary School

    St._Thomas_of_Villanova_Catholic_Secondary_School

  • John Saxon
  • American actor (1936–2020)

    Invented Rock Hudson: The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson, agent Henry Willson saw Saxon's picture on the cover of a detective magazine, where

    John Saxon

    John Saxon

    John_Saxon

  • List of people with given name David
  • (disambiguation), multiple people David Wills (disambiguation), multiple people David Willson (disambiguation), multiple people David Wilson (disambiguation), multiple

    List of people with given name David

    List_of_people_with_given_name_David

  • Phyllis Gates
  • American secretary and interior decorator, wife of Rock Hudson (1925–2006)

    talent agent, before moving to Hollywood to work for talent agent Henry Willson, who represented actors Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, and Rory Calhoun. Gates

    Phyllis Gates

    Phyllis_Gates

  • Clint Walker
  • American actor (1927–2018)

    Merchant Marine to fight in the Korean War. Walker became a client of Henry Willson, who renamed him "Jett Norman". Walker's good looks and imposing physique

    Clint Walker

    Clint Walker

    Clint_Walker

  • Robert Morris (financier)
  • American merchant, Founding Father, and politician (1734–1806)

    trading and the various currencies used to exchange goods. He also befriended Thomas Willing, the oldest son of Charles Willing who was two years older than

    Robert Morris (financier)

    Robert Morris (financier)

    Robert_Morris_(financier)

  • Margaret Brown
  • American Titanic survivor (1867–1932)

    Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown with music and lyrics by Meredith Willson and book by Richard Morris is a fictionalized account of the life of Brown

    Margaret Brown

    Margaret Brown

    Margaret_Brown

  • American alligator
  • Crocodilian native to the Southeastern United States

    American Mammals. New York, pg. 808. ISBN 978-0-679-44631-6. Dorcas, M. E.; Willson, J. D.; Reed, R. N.; Snow, R. W.; Rochford, M. R.; Miller, M. A.; Hart

    American alligator

    American alligator

    American_alligator

  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical)
  • 1960 musical by Willson and Morris

    Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1960 musical with music and lyrics by Meredith Willson and book by Richard Morris. The plot is a fictionalized account of the

    The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical)

    The_Unsinkable_Molly_Brown_(musical)

  • Thomas Wharton Jr.
  • American politician (1735–1778)

    Thomas Wharton Jr. (1735 – May 22, 1778) was a Pennsylvania merchant and politician of the Revolutionary era. He served as the first president of Pennsylvania

    Thomas Wharton Jr.

    Thomas Wharton Jr.

    Thomas_Wharton_Jr.

  • Benjamin Randolph (cabinetmaker)
  • American cabinetmaker (1737–1791)

    Randolph. Another of the sample chairs matched the chair shown in Charles Willson Peale's Portrait of Lambert Cadwalader (1771). There continues to be debate

    Benjamin Randolph (cabinetmaker)

    Benjamin Randolph (cabinetmaker)

    Benjamin_Randolph_(cabinetmaker)

  • Thomas Forrest (politician)
  • American politician

    portrait by Charles Willson Peale hangs in Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. United States Congress. "Thomas Forrest (id: F000281)"

    Thomas Forrest (politician)

    Thomas Forrest (politician)

    Thomas_Forrest_(politician)

  • William Randolph Hearst
  • American newspaper publisher (1863–1951)

    the two nations. In 1903, 40-year-old Hearst married Millicent Veronica Willson (1882–1974), a 21-year-old chorus girl, in New York City. The couple had

    William Randolph Hearst

    William Randolph Hearst

    William_Randolph_Hearst

  • 1491 (musical)
  • American musical

    American composer and playwright Meredith Willson. It was Willson's final musical. The book was by Willson and Richard Morris with additional material

    1491 (musical)

    1491_(musical)

  • James I and the English Parliament
  • Relationship between the king and Parliament

    own proper purpose." Quoted by Willson, p 397. Willson, p 409. Willson, p 357. Willson, pp 408–416. Willson, p 417. Willson, p 421. When James heard of the

    James I and the English Parliament

    James I and the English Parliament

    James_I_and_the_English_Parliament

  • Frasier
  • American television sitcom (1993–2004)

    Tortelli (played by Rhea Perlman), barflies Paul Krapence (played by Paul Willson) and Phil (played by Philip Perlman), and Cliff's old post-office nemesis

    Frasier

    Frasier

    Frasier

  • Wheatland (James Buchanan House)
  • Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

    niece, Harriet Lane, who sold it in 1884 to George Willson. It was inherited by a relative of Willson's in 1929. Wheatland was put up for sale again after

    Wheatland (James Buchanan House)

    Wheatland (James Buchanan House)

    Wheatland_(James_Buchanan_House)

  • National Garden of American Heroes
  • Proposed garden in Washington, D.C.

    Neumann Annie Oakley Jesse Owens Rosa Parks George S. Patton Jr.* Charles Willson Peale William Penn Oliver Hazard Perry John J. Pershing Edgar Allan Poe

    National Garden of American Heroes

    National Garden of American Heroes

    National_Garden_of_American_Heroes

  • Meech Lake
  • Lake located within Gatineau Park of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada

    a fertilizer plant built by Thomas "Carbide" Willson during the 1900s. In 1981, Willson's former summer home (the Willson House) on Meech Lake was converted

    Meech Lake

    Meech Lake

    Meech_Lake

  • Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
  • Music and dance school in London, England

    professional training course and an additional supplementary course. According to Willson, the integration of the Art of Movement Studio into Goldsmiths' College

    Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

    Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

    Trinity_Laban_Conservatoire_of_Music_and_Dance

  • Edward James Willson
  • English architect, antiquary, architectural writer and mayor

    Edward James Willson FSA (21 June 1787–8 September 1854) was an English architect, antiquary, architectural writer, and mayor of Lincoln in 1851–2. Born

    Edward James Willson

    Edward James Willson

    Edward_James_Willson

  • Belfield (Philadelphia)
  • Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

    Belfield, also known as the Charles Willson Peale House, was the home of Charles Willson Peale from 1810 to 1826, and was declared a National Historic

    Belfield (Philadelphia)

    Belfield (Philadelphia)

    Belfield_(Philadelphia)

  • 2025–26 NFL playoffs
  • American football tournament

    18, 2026. TSN (January 17, 2026). 'Cooks did not survive the ground': Willson on McMillian's controversial OT interception. Retrieved January 18, 2026

    2025–26 NFL playoffs

    2025–26_NFL_playoffs

  • Samuel Joseph Nicholl
  • English ecclesiastical architect and author. He mainly worked with Thomas John Willson, mentored many other architects and designed many Catholic churches

    Samuel Joseph Nicholl

    Samuel_Joseph_Nicholl

  • Lincoln Medieval Bishop's Palace
  • Ruined medieval complex in Lincoln, UK

    them to architectural fragments from the site. From this Willson, together with his son Thomas who was also an architect, drawings were constructed to

    Lincoln Medieval Bishop's Palace

    Lincoln Medieval Bishop's Palace

    Lincoln_Medieval_Bishop's_Palace

  • List of Mayflower passengers
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    Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess

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    Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin." 

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    TOMASA

    Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin." 

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    Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek Thōmas, TOMAS means "twin."

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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    English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.

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    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Thōmas, TÒMAS means "twin."

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    TOMASZ

    Polish form of Greek Thōmas, TOMASZ means "twin."

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    THOMAS

    English form of Greek Thōmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.

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    Twin; A Form of Thomas

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    (Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.

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    TUOMAS

    Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, TUOMAS means "twin."

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    THOM

    Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."

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    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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    PHOKAS

    (Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.

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    THOMAS

    , a twin.

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  • BLÁTHNAID
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    BLÁTHNAID

    Variant form of Irish Gaelic Bláthnat, BLÁTHNAID means "little flower."

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    Invisible

  • Maayin | மாயீந
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    Maayin | மாயீந

    Creator of the universe, Creater of the Maya

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    Hard; Bold

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    Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Franciscus, FRANG means "French."

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    Calibumus

    Various names for Arthur's sword.

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    Krist

    Christian.

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    Hayah

    Life

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  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas