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  2. William Ely Hill - Wikipedia

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    W.E. Hill (January 17, 1887 – December 9, 1962) was an American cartoonist and illustrator active in the first half of the 20th-century. He is best known for his weekly full-page illustration series "Among Us Mortals" published in the New York Tribune from 1916 to 1922, and for creating the most popular iteration of the optical illusion My Wife and My Mother-in-Law (1915).

  3. My Wife and My Mother-in-Law - Wikipedia

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    American cartoonist William Ely Hill (1887–1962) published "My Wife and My Mother-in-Law" in Puck, an American humour magazine, on 6 November 1915, with the caption "They are both in this picture — Find them". [2] However, the oldest known form of this image is an 1888 German postcard. [3]

  4. W. E. Hill & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The W. E. Hill & Sons workshop is located in the historic coach house and stables of Burgh House from 1704 in London Hampstead. Under the direction of Robert Brewer Young and Stefan-Peter Greiner , violins modelled after Stradivari - including the Messiah of 1716 - notable Bergonzis, and the work of Guarneri del Gesu are being made as part of ...

  5. File:My Wife and My Mother-In-Law (Hill).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: My Wife and My Mother-In-Law, by the cartoonist W. E. Hill, 1915 (adapted from a picture going back at least to a 1888 German postcard) Français : Ma femme et ma belle-mère , par le dessinateur W. E. Hill, 1915 (adapté d'un dessin remontant au moins à une carte postale allemande de 1888)

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  7. James Tubbs - Wikipedia

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    Tubbs first started making bows for William Ebsworth Hill around 1860 and continued that relationship until 1870. His bows made for W. E. Hill & Sons are stamped W E Hill and are sometimes double stamped. In the 1870s Tubbs settled on his own opening a shop at 94 Wardour Street. The early bows from this period were branded "J. TUBBS."

  8. William Ebsworth Hill - Wikipedia

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    William Ebsworth Hill (1817–1895) was a London violin maker and founder of the firm W. E. Hill & Sons.. The son of the violin maker Henry Lockey Hill, he came from a long tradition of violin makers, going back to his great-grandfather Joseph Hill.

  9. Joseph Hill (violin maker) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Hill (1715–1784) was a well-known violin maker working in London. He apprenticed in the workshop of Peter Wamsley and produced fine violins, typically following the style of the Amatis . He was the first of many great London-based makers in the Hill family, including the firm W. E. Hill & Sons .