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![[86 Stereographic Views of The International Exhibition of 1862], William England British, Albumen silver prints from glass negatives with applied color](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP329901.jpg)
William England
1862

Carver Carved by William Brown
Carver or carved by Charles Brown
1800–25

Author William Gilpin
Publisher R. Blamire
1791

Author William Gilpin
Publisher R. Blamire
1791

Modeling attributed to William Beattie
ca. 1859–64

Leonard Charles Wyon
Subject William Wyon
1842

Archibald Robertson
ca. 1795

Medalist: William Wyon
Factory The Royal Mint
1856

Designer Designed by William Greatbach
1770–82

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Cawdell
1592/93

William Burwash
1817

William Burwash
1817

William Verstille
ca. 1795

Medalist: William Wyon
1840

William Keith
1879

Designer William De Morgan
Manufacturer Sands End Pottery
ca. 1890–1907
Romeyn de Hooghe
1688

William Lukin I
1716/17

William Lukin I
1716/17

William Stanley Haseltine

British
18th century

Armorer Made in the Royal Workshops at Greenwich
dated 1527

William Theed the Elder
ca. 1804–12

William Shaw
William Priest
1750–51

(of .29): William Tant
(of .30): William Turner
1766–67

William Hancock
1826–28

William Plummer
1784–85

Medalist: William Wyon
1841

Designer Designed by William Leighton Sr.
Manufacturer Manufactured by New England Glass Company
ca. 1850

Factory Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
Factory owner Period of Josiah Wedgwood
late 18th century

British
1066
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