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- Gilbert William Walenn (24 February 1916 – 29 March 1944), known as Tim Walenn, was a British bomber pilot who was taken prisoner during the Second World...
- 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...
- Charles Roby Walenn (1867 – 30 May 1948) was an English singer and actor, best known for his performances in the comic baritone roles of the Gilbert and...
- Gerald Harman Walenn (19 November 1871 – 27 January 1942) was a British violinist and composer of classical music. Walenn was born in London, England...
- notable musicians: Herbert Walenn was Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music, Charles Walenn a singer, Gerald Walenn the first Professor of Violin...
- Herbert Walenn was a cellist and professor at the Royal Academy of Music; Charles Walenn was a singer; another son was an organist, and Gerald Walenn and...
- seated) with other members of the New South Wales State Conservatorium Quartet (Gerald Walenn, Lionel Lawson and Gladstone Bell) (Photo taken after 1924.)...
- Flight Lieutenant CZE No. 311 Sqn (Czechoslovak) RAF 31 March 1944 Liegnitz Walenn, Gilbert W. Flight Lieutenant GBR No. 25 OTU RAF 29 March 1944 Danzig Wernham...
- parti****nts and their exploits are described by Brickhill. Among these are Tim Walenn, the prin****l forger, who 'gave his factory the code name of "Dean and...
- Commander Harry Day. Flt Lt Colin Blythe RAF, "The Forger", was based on Tim Walenn and pla**** by Donald Pleasence. Pleasence had served in the Royal Air Force...