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condition anything but favourable for appreciating the niceties of colouring, and sufficiently accounting for what was perhaps the least satisfactory aspect of his art. Perhaps its most admirable feature was its steady progress. Up to the very last years, when ill-health began to undermine his natural vigour, he was always advancing ... The facility in handling he attained was certainly remarkable, and on this account alone his happiest efforts in landscape-work were capable of holding their own in any of the exhibitions of current art to which he contributed, while the drawing which was some years ago hung in the permanent collection of the Leeds Public Art
Gallery is alike worthy of the collection and of the painter who will thus be lastingly commemorated in his native town. a lovable , full of generous enthusiasm, and possessing a winning manner, and an old-fashioned courtliness that made company very enjoyable."
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Hilyard Emilie Scarbro 9d 661. The certificate says: 17th October 1861 John Joseph Wilson 26 yrs bachelor Spanish leather manufacturer Leeds, Emilie Hilyard 24 yrs spinster Scarborough. Groom's father John Wilson Spanish leather manufacturer, bride's father John
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Yorkshire Architectural Society, the owners (since 1901) of the Corson portrait, have attributed the painting to Mary A. Hilliard Willson. However, since Mary's birth certificate says that she had no "A" initial, and therefore her initials are M.H. Willson, this painting of Corson should be
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Michael and his sister Mary shared the same initials M.A.H. Willson, and there was risk of confusion between the two. However Mary's birth certificate gives her initials as M.H. Willson. This
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of 1851. By 1893 it had become the largest tannery in the country. It collapsed in 1901, however it is reasonable to suppose that it was the income from J.J. Willson's senior directorship of this firm which permitted his family's dedication to art until around 1900. The factory was purchased in 1904
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Gallery record details: M. A. Hilliard Willson, Portrait of Sir James Kitson, 1890-1900, Watercolour, paper; (Framed): 545mmx392mmx21mm. Given by Colonel William Boyle 1929. Ref: LEEDM.E.1929.0064.0001. Framed watercolour : full-length portrait of Sir James Kitson. The inscription on
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Willson (London : Headley, oblong). The scenes depicted are " Friends on their way to Yearly
Meeting—Distractions of Derby Day," " The Meeting House Yard, Devonshire House," with the brothers Bratt, in their ancient dress, in the foreground, " The Men's Side," " The Women's Side," " Hill's the
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signed, "Bob". These were watercolour portraits published as prints, depicting prominent Leeds men: Alderman
Archibald Witham Scarr, Sir George Morrison (town clerk), Alderman Sir John Ward (mayor with chain and badge), William Bruce (Leeds stipendiary magistrate), Alderman John Shackleton Mathers,
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Willson's artistic and social qualities were seen to the fullest advantage. It is a small society which makes no pretense to an artistic mission, but does something for the mutual encouragement of its members not only to practise, but still more
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Births Sep 1867 Wilson Margaret and Emilie Kirkstall 9b 295. The two certificates say: Sixteenth August 1867. 8h 0mins a.m. Margaret. 8h 10mins a.m. Emilie. 3 Newton Grove, Potternewton. Father John Joseph Wilson. Mother Emilie Wilson formerly Hilyard. Father: leather dresser (master). Informant:
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Births Jun 1863 Wilson Michael Anthony Hilyard Kirkstall 9b 275. His birth certificate says: Thirteenth April 1863 Newton Grove, Potternewton, Michael Anthony Hilyard, boy. Father John Joseph Wilson, mother Emily Wilson formerly Hilyard. Occupation of father Spanish leather manufacturer (master),
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27 December 1943) was the eldest son of John Joseph Willson. Michael studied at the Leeds College of Art around 1900, listed as M. Hilliard Willson. He had a collection of works of art, part of which was sold at Sotheby's in 1918, under the name, "M.A. Hilliard Willson Esq." Michael died aged 79
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his school time by drawing engines on his slate, always dabbled in art. In his later years, indeed, he had done more than dabble, for he devoted to his water-colour work all the time which a business man could spare from his daily toil, working frequently, if not chiefly, by artificial light - a
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Ballamona is in Shire Oak Road, off Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds. It was built by architect George Corson as a pair of semi-detached villas. Ballamona was the right-hand house. George Corson lived there at one time. In the 1950s the two houses were joined into one, and as of 2019 it is a hotel
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as a student in 1900, listed as M. Hilliard Willson. In 1901 she won a National Queen's Prize for art there, coming joint fifth in the United Kingdom, listed as Mary Hilliard Willson. She was described as a "designer and art applied worker" in the 1911 Census, and she painted landscapes and oil
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John Joseph was the "originator of the modern picture exhibitions in ." He was one of the founding members, and for 27 years the president, of the Leeds Fine Art Society (LFAS), and honorary secretary of the Yorkshire Fine Art Exhibition (YFAE). Following his death his activity in the LAFS, and
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Deaths Dec 1918 Willson Emily D. 51 York 9d 25. Tenth October 1918, The Retreat, York Urban District. Emily Dorothy Willson, 51 years, of Moorland Road, Leeds Urban District, artist spinster, daughter of John Joseph Willson, tanner (deceased). Double pneumonia, certified by Bedford Pierce M.D.
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Births Jun 1871 Willson Mary Hilyard Leeds 9b 552. Birth cert says: Twenty second March 1871, 3 Newton Grove, Potternewton, Mary Hilyard. Father John Joseph Willson. Mother Emilie Hilyard Willson formerly Hilyard. Father: tanner (master). Informant: Emilie H. Willson mother, 3 Newton Grove,
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seated, holding papers in front of a landscape, signed M.A.H. Willson. It was commissioned by the Leeds and Yorkshire Architectural Society, whose members paid for it by subscription, Corson being their first president. It was presented to the Society by Corson on 21 November 1901, the
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Deaths Mar 1899 Willson Emilie Hilliard 60 Leeds 9b 394. Her death cert says: Eighteenth January 1899, Ballamona, Shire Oak Road, Headingley Urban District. Emilie Hilliard Willson 60 years, wife John Joseph Willson, leather manufacturer.
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The mirror frame is tentatively attributed to "M. Hilliard Willson" by Mapping of Sculpture, but because Mary and Michael shared the same initials, the item has been added to the exhibitions list of both artists, pending further
1006:(11 February 1890) "very clever character sketches", Leeds Fine Arts Club's conversazione at the Philosophical Hall in Park Row, Leeds. Selected items from the set, exhibited before commercial publication. (Attributed to "Bob").
356:– Leeds 7 July 1918) was an artist, "living on her own means," from "income from dividends." She was the unmarried sister of J.J. and the aunt of Michael, Margaret, Emilie and Mary Willson. She lived in the hamlet of High Wray,
613:... where the excellent work in the grey and purple stones which break the foreground and in the distant mountains is not supported by the treatment of the trees in the middle distance," Yorkshire Art Exhibition.
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her initials as M.H. Hilliard. So, as of September 2019, the attributions of Mary's and Michael's works are more easily distinguished, although there are still some anomalies (see attributions below).
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Deaths Jun 1928 Willson Mary H. 54 Ulverston 8e 909. Her death cert says: Thirtieth May 1928, The Bungalow, Hill of Oaks, Cartmel Fell Rural District. Mary Hilliard Willson 54 years spinster artist.
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1529:(1885), "richly coloured ... rather defective as to the treatment of the sky, perhaps, but otherwise an effective little picture," Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition. (Attribution, Miss M.A.H. Willson).
935:- Leeds 18 January 1899) was the daughter of architect John Hilliard (d. before 1861) of New York and the American-born wife of John Joseph Willson; they married at the Friends' Meeting House,
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to appreciate, art. How much it owes to its first and only president it will realise ... he was, by the example of his work and by his cheery enthusiasm, the life and soul of the little body.
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1903 obituary mentioned that one of his works "was purchased for the Leeds Municipal Art Gallery, and is hung there;" as of 2019 the gallery archive still listed one of his watercolours,
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said, "Mr J.J. Willson gave a capital rendering of the part of the impecunious baronet Sir Fulke Pettigrew, acting with care and discretion." J.J. "was capital as Marmaduke Vavasour" in
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Confectioner's," " Capper's the Draper's," and "The Royal Academy." J. J. Willson, a Friend, of Leeds, was for twenty-seven years president of the Leeds Fine Art Club. He died in 1903."
1523:(1882), Stockton Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition: third prize in Class 25 for "drawings shaded in crayon or pencil from life or the round." (Attribution, Miss M.A. Hilliard Willson).
1412:(11 February 1890), "a cleverly executed study, in which a man with expressive face sits at a table enjoying his pipe and jug of beer. On the wall behind him is a placard addressed to
1452:. Since she exhibited her works under the name, "E. Dorothy Willson," she is likely to have been known as "Dorothy" to differentiate her from her mother. She died aged 51 years of
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803:"John Joseph Willson ... had reached a degree of proficiency in his art which entitled him to be judged without consideration of his amateurship. Though he had never gone
3149:. Certified by S. Rumboll FRCS. Informant John J. Willson, widower of deceased, in attendance. Ballamona, Shire Oak Road, Headingley. Registered: nineteenth January 1899.
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718:(early March 1899), "one of the strongest drawings Mr J.J. Willson has ever shown. It is simple, broad, unforced, and, in the sky especially, is of fine quality,"
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2297:. Certified by F.H. Mays MRCS. Informant: Carmen Woodman, present at the death. The Victoria Home, Kirkstall Lane, Leeds. Registered ninth July 1918.
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1022:(1901), Arts and Crafts exhibition at Leeds City Art Gallery. (Attributed to M. Hilliard Willson).
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1095:(August 1906); a pair of oil-on-canvas portraits. (Signed M.A.H. Willson).
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640:(11 February 1890), conversazione at the Philosophical Hall,
503:, several Leeds aldermen from Leeds Town Hall, and architect
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2556:. British Newspaper Archive. 20 January 1904. p. 2 col3
2478:. British Newspaper Archive. 27 October 1896. p. 3 col2
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2885:"Yorkshire Art Exhibition: sixth notice, the watercolours"
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2810:. British Newspaper Archive. 2 March 1889. p. 13 col2
2504:. British Newspaper Library. 29 March 1889. p. 3 col7
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507:(1852–1944) who would ultimately design its planned
467:
Executive Committee in particular, was highlighted by the
3542:. British Newspaper Archive. 1 March 1905. p. 3 col5
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3349:. British Newspaper Archive. 6 March 1891. p. 8 col4
2986:. British newspaper Archive. 3 March 1899. p. 6 col2
2980:"Leeds Public Art Gallery: III local artists (concluded)"
2953:. British Newspaper Archive. 16 July 1886. p. 6 col1
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2918:"Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition: beauty spots about Leeds"
2530:. British Newspaper Archive. 14 May 1898. p. 14 col2
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as president, Rev. John Gott (vicar of Leeds, and son of
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The Willson family owned High Wray House, at High Wray,
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2224:"An inside look at Haley's Hotel (history of building)"
1422:(11 February 1899), "a clever pastel, good in colour,"
230:, due to the financial success of John Willson Senior,
3070:
Leeds Art Gallery record: J.J. Willson (1836 – 1903),
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1861 Census John Wilson Old Hall Roundhay 3357/83 p18
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She was possibly the daughter (b. 24 March 1838) of
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1956:"Leeds Town Council, election of mayor and aldermen"
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The literary source of this line has not been found.
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Ballamona, where the Willson Group lived and worked
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Collections numérisées de la bibliothèque de l'INHA
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1696:. Leeds: Manchester University Press. p. 161.
959:
Landscape artist Michael Anthony Hilliard Willson (
954:
807:of technical training he had from the days when he
644:. Exhibited as president of Leeds Fine Arts Club. "
605:(1880), "The absence of ... breadth is apparent in
3635:Potternewton. Registered Twenty second April 1871.
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712:. Exhibited as president of Leeds Fine Arts Club.
702:. Exhibited as president of Leeds Fine Arts Club.
692:. Exhibited as president of Leeds Fine Arts Club.
682:. Exhibited as president of Leeds Fine Arts Club.
491:. The original committee membership included the
169:. The children and sister of J.J. never married.
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3074:, watercolour, 508 x 330.2mm, LEEAG.PA.1996.0150
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773:Peasant woman seated at the edge of the forest,
2446:"Opening of the Yorkshire Fine Art Exhibition"
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2306:1881 Census Hanah Wilson Axbridge 2420/57 p.28
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968:years on 27 December 1943 at 25 Somme Avenue,
3783:"Stockton Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition"
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1919:1871 Census John Wilson Chapeltown 4576/45 p5
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172:
1430:Two watercolour portraits, including one of
210:
149:J.J., Margaret and Dorothy exhibited at the
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557:At one time, John Joseph was involved with
219:Former Willson, Walker & Co. building,
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2524:"Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society"
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654:A misty morn, with fairy wreaths bedecked.
652:, in Scotland, and illustrating the line,
454:Leeds Fine Art Society Executive Committee
3405:"Hilliard Willson: Isaac and Ann Reckitt"
3046:"J.J.WILLSON (1836-1903) Paysanne assise"
2947:"The Leeds Society of Artists Exhibition"
2724:
2498:"Yorkshire Union of Mechanic' Institutes"
1586:called Haley's. The building is unlisted.
1439:
1085:recording the painter as "Mr H. Willson."
853:Peasant seated at the edge of the forest,
3242:. Registered twenty ninth December 1943.
3185:The Yorkshire Union of Artists 1888-1922
1486:
868:The Meeting House yard, Devonshire House
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2397:. Registered seventeenth November 1903.
1730:"Proposed fine art exhibition in Leeds"
1243:on reverse of the J.S. Mathers painting
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3735:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
3383:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
3347:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
2984:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
2951:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
2860:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
2704:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
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2036:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
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797:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
634:(1886), Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition.
470:Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
387:
3855:British artist groups and collectives
3731:"Honours for the Leeds School of Art"
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518:North Room of Leeds Art Gallery, 1888
430:council, and one of the governors of
339:Ballamona, Shire Oak Road, Headingley
3183:Child, Dennis (2001). "Appendix I".
2336:"Leeds Fine Arts Club Conversazione"
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1016:. (Attributed to Mr M.A.H. Willson).
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3667:Brown muscular atrophy of the heart
1502:Brown muscular atrophy of the heart
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753:Set of pen and ink sketches of the
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264:in 1871. His wife was Margaret (b.
256:, Leeds, in 1861, and 1 West Hill,
138:, working on a committee alongside
13:
3593:"Willson Emilie Dorothy 1867-1918"
3497:. Registered: eleventh March 1932.
2725:Stevenson, Mark (6 October 2017).
1808:National Heritage List for England
769:(1878), watercolour over graphite.
14:
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3021:"John J. Willson, The Pot Hawker"
2141:1871 England Census 4541/165 p.50
1387:Painted silk fan with pearl mount
1052:Rt Hon. William Lawies Jackson MP
925:Emilie Dorothy Hilliard Willson (
383:at the Philosophical Hall, Leeds.
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74:Instrumental to the foundation of
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2250:1901 England Census 4246/31 p.13
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1381:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
1371:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
1361:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
1339:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
1329:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
921:Emilie Dorothy Hilliard Willson
785:Arundel Castle from the Meadows
740:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
446:degeneration of the heart, and
151:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
48:Emilie Dorothy Hilliard Willson
2608:"Willson John James 1836-1903"
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1041:(March 1891), a set of twelve
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3686:. 7 June 1928. p. 4 col1
3271:. University of Glasgow. 2011
2669:"Yorkshire Fine Arts Society"
2641:Cumnf JSi - SAS Open Journals
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2554:Lakes Chronicle and Reporter
2472:"Yorkshire Union of Artists"
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3009:. London: Headley Brothers.
2165:1891 England Census 3703/57
1803:"High Wray House (1325924)"
1773:"The late Mr J. J. Willson"
787:but it could not be found.
428:Leeds Philosophical Society
161:, and portraits in oils of
111:, and their four children,
10:
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3845:English landscape painters
3511:"Willson Margaret b. 1867"
2032:"The late Mr J.J. Willson"
1478:1241 (1900), watercolour,
1337:818 (1889), oil painting,
1050:, Alderman George Tatham,
1026:
738:1191 (1900), watercolour,
537:, John Atkinson Grimshaw,
173:Group setup and background
16:English family of painters
3870:English portrait painters
3162:Source: Family Search/IGI
2203:. Royal Academy 250. 2018
1856:"History of the building"
1693:A History of Modern Leeds
1435:(1905), Leeds Exhibition.
1379:939 (1906), watercolour,
1369:871 (1902), watercolour,
1074:Portrait of George Corson
898:Hills the confectioner's,
763:(1860), bound as booklet.
573:at the Assembly Rooms in
248:) who lived at Old Hall,
211:Willson, Walker & Co.
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2752:"Leeds Fine Art Gallery"
2476:Bradford Daily Telegraph
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1404:A Study of White Orchids
795:After J.J.'s death, the
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577:, Leeds. Of his part in
56:Mary A. Hilliard Willson
3875:English watercolourists
3850:19th-century art groups
3343:"Leeds public servants"
3228:myocardial degeneration
2756:Illustrated London News
2675:. University of Glasgow
2389:degeneration of heart,
1196:John Shackleton Mathers
1068:Leeds Industrial Museum
978:myocardial degeneration
775:(undated), watercolour.
547:William Calder Marshall
420:John William Waterhouse
144:John William Waterhouse
109:Emilie Dorothy Hilliard
3706:"Leeds College of Art"
3409:Blouin art sales index
3025:Radnoreshire Fine Arts
3005:Willson, J.J. (1860).
2008:of 15 August 1876 p180
1860:High Wray Village Hall
1690:Fraser, Derek (1980).
1460:, on 10 October 1918.
1440:Emilie Dorothy Willson
1335:Study of White Orchids
1121:Ruins with man and dog
1064:Leeds Discovery Centre
1033:Ruins with Man and Dog
1020:Mirror frame and panel
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623:The Breezy Expanse of
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501:John Atkinson Grimshaw
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349:Hannah Willson (Leeds
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140:John Atkinson Grimshaw
54:Emilie Dorothy Willson
3317:"Our Public Servants"
3291:"Sale catalogue 1918"
3265:"M. Hilliard Willson"
2856:"Amateur theatricals"
2830:"Albert Hall (Leeds)"
2576:"John Joseph Willson"
1890:Sheffield Independent
1487:Mary Hilliard Willson
1108:at Wikimedia Commons
825:at Wikimedia Commons
801:
587:New Men and Old Acres
565:by G.W. Godfrey, and
517:
509:Municipal Art Gallery
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412:Royal Academy of Arts
392:John Joseph Willson (
341:at Wikimedia Commons
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163:Isaac and Ann Rickett
125:Mary Hilliard Willson
3890:19th-century Quakers
3813:Mapping of Sculpture
3710:Mapping of Sculpture
2673:Mapping of Sculpture
1497:Leeds College of Art
1424:Leeds Public Gallery
1014:Leeds Public Gallery
730:Leeds Public Gallery
720:Leeds Public Gallery
716:Home in the Gloaming
543:Lawrence Alma-Tadema
535:Thomas Sidney Cooper
489:Mechanics' Institute
3865:19th century in art
2731:West Leeds Dispatch
2635:Penney, N. (1860).
1960:Leeds Intelligencer
1930:"New Mayors: Leeds"
1632:The attribution of
1470:A Study of Clematis
1377:A relic of the Past
1039:Our Public Servants
1004:Our Public Servants
823:John Joseph Willson
646:A Study of Gossamer
638:A Study of Gossamer
505:William Henry Thorp
424:Leeds School of Art
388:John Joseph Willson
101:John Joseph Willson
88:of artists (active
46:John Joseph Willson
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3597:Artist biographies
3515:Artist Biographies
2612:Artist biographies
2583:The London Gazette
1576:names in that way.
1527:Lane near Meanwood
1367:Portrait of a Lady
1315:London exhibitions
757:annual meeting at
755:Society of Friends
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416:Walker Art Gallery
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121:E. Dorothy Willson
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3860:Victorian culture
3680:"Deaths, Willson"
3269:Mapping Sculpture
3236:enlarged prostate
3145:1 month 21 days,
2804:"Dramatic gossip"
2778:"Dramatic gossip"
2411:"Deaths, Willson"
1934:London Daily News
1830:"High Wray House"
1541:Scene at Moortown
1398:Local exhibitions
1391:Grafton Galleries
1347:Fewston Reservoir
1104:Media related to
986:enlarged prostate
821:Media related to
670:A Favourite Cast.
559:amateur dramatics
553:Amateur dramatics
432:Yorkshire College
374:Small Cottage at
337:Media related to
136:Leeds Art Gallery
95:) was an English
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