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Whall
Whall Whall, n. [See Wall-eye.] A light color of the iris in horses; wall-eye. [Written also whaul.]

Meaning of Whall from wikipedia

- Whall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Whall (1849–1924), British artist Veronica Whall (1887–1967), British artist...
- Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849 – 23 December 1924) was a British stained-gl**** artist who worked from the 1880s and on into the 20th century. He is...
- Townshend, Veronica Whall (his daughter) and Paul Woodroffe. The Scottish artist Douglas Strachan (1875–1950), who was much influenced by Whall's example, developed...
- Veronica Mary Whall (1887–1967) was an important British stained gl**** artist, painter, and illustrator ****ociated with the Arts and Crafts movement....
- This is a list of the stained-gl**** works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924). He was a gentle, friendly, great-hearted man, in spirit very like the knightly...
- Miss Sophia Shepard, called on ten-year-old Thomas J. Whall to recite the Ten Commandments. Whall refused because he was Catholic and Shepard insisted...
- Walter Whall Battiss (6 January 1906 – 20 August 1982) was a South African artist, also known as the creator of the "Fook Island" concept. Battiss was...
- question about a "drunken soldier", with an appropriate response. Capt. W. B. Whall, a veteran English sailor of the 1860s–70s, was the next author to publish...
- William Boultbee Whall (1846 – 1917) was a master mariner, who compiled one of the first collections of English sea songs and shanties in 1910. He joined...
- sung at sea, this song figured in old public school collections. — W.B. Whall (1910) The canoe-going fur-trading voyageurs were great singers, and songs...