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Winkworth may
refer to:
Boxhill (Louisville), also
known as "
Winkworth", a
Georgian Revival house in Glenview,
Kentucky Winkworth Arboretum, a National...
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Catherine Winkworth (13
September 1827 – 1 July 1878) was an
English hymnwriter and educator. She
translated the
German chorale tradition of
church hymns...
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Winkworth Arboretum is a
National Trust-owned
arboretum in the spread-out
civil parish of
Busbridge between Godalming and Hascombe, south-west Surrey...
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Winkworth plc is an
international estate agent listed on the AIM
London Stock Exchange.
Winkworth was
founded in 1835 by the
brothers Henry St John and...
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Susanna Winkworth (13
August 1820 – 25
November 1884) was an
English translator and philanthropist,
elder sister of
translator Catherine Winkworth. Susanna...
- Watkins, a
tenor with whom
Gertrude Alcester becomes infatuated Dame
Daphne Winkworth,
headmistress of a girls'
school in Eastbourne; also a
friend of Aunt...
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several variants. The text
paraphrases Psalm 103 and
Psalm 150.
Catherine Winkworth published her
English translation of Neander's hymn in 1863. The common...
- French, who pla**** Jeff Slade. In 1992, she pla**** the part of
Gertrude Winkworth in one
episode of the Granada's
series Jeeves and Wooster,
based on the...
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Ronald Winckworth (1884 – 6
September 1950) was a
British natural historian who
became president or vice-president of
three learned societies in the field...
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October 20, 1954; pg. 5;
Issue 53067 Machinery,
Winkworth (3
March 2023). "History of
Winkworth -
Winkworth Machinery". www.mixer.co.uk.
Retrieved 5 December...