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- Lewis Pinhorn Wood (1848–1918) was a British landscapist and watercolourist, best known for his rural scenes of Sus**** and Surrey. In the tradition of...
- Ralph Henry Pinhorn OBE (11 July 1871 – 1 May 1938) was a British educationalist and headmaster of the Penang Free School, the oldest English-medium school...
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- property. The building was depicted by the Victorian landscapist Lewis Pinhorn Wood (1848–1918) in his late 19th century work The Cobbler's Shop on the...
- "Rockin' the Boogie". "TD Kitchener Blues Festival". The Scene, Allanah Pinhorn August 12, 2013 "David Wilcox homepage". David Wilcox. Archived from the...
- born on 23 August 1878 in Highgate, London, the son of landscape artist Pinhorn Wood RI (1848–1918), and the grandson of architectural artist L.J. Wood...
- President of the Malaysian Senator's Council (2015) • P.Ramlee • Wu Lien Teh • PinhornHargreavesCheesemanSirajuddinTunku PutraHamilton Foyer with...
- 350 years of Punch and Judy". The Telegraph. Retrieved 27 January 2025. Pinhorn, Maggie (26 May 2024). "Covent Garden May Fayre & Puppet Festival". Alternative...
- a series of notable landscapes of the area. The landscape artist Lewis Pinhorn Wood lived at Homefield Road from 1897 to 1908. In the twentieth century...
- hamlet directly south-east of the village, designed by Norman Shaw. Lewis Pinhorn Wood (1848–1918), landscapist and watercolourist, best known for his rural...