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Willans may mean:
Herbert Geoffrey Willans, (4
February 1911 – 6
August 1958), an
English author and journalist, is best
known as the co-creator, with...
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Peter William Willans (1851-1892) was an
engineer and
designer of
steam engines, in
particular the
Willans engine.
Willans was a
partner with Mark Robinson...
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Willans is a British-based
safety harness provider.
Willans were
founded in
England in 1967 and has
provided safety equipment to top
motor sport teams...
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grouping but
Willans &
Robinson retained its
identity and some
independent shareholders until 1935 when it was liquidated. In the 21st
century Willans & Robinson's...
- Sir Owen
Willans Richardson (26
April 1879 – 15
February 1959) was an
English physicist who
received the
Nobel Prize in
Physics in 1928 for his work on...
- John
Willans may
refer to: John
William Willans,
British mechanical and
electrical engineer John
Bancroft Willans,
English landowner, historian, photographer...
- to
Ronald Searle in his
obituary of
Willans in The Times: "His
cunning was more
refined than
Bunter ...
Willans was
delighted that schoolmasters, far...
- The
Willans engine or
central valve engine was a high-speed
stationary steam engine used
mainly for
electricity generation around the
start of the 20th...
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mountain in the
South Shetland Islands,
Antarctica Willans (disambiguation)
Willian (disambiguation)
Willan Publishing, a book
publisher (acquired by Taylor...
- Major-General
Harry Willans CB, CBE, DSO, MC (1892 – 5
February 1943) was a
British Army officer. Born the son of
James and
Henrietta Willans and
educated at...