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William Huggins (May 1820 – 25 February 1884) [1] was an English artist, from Liverpool, who specialised in drawing animals. [2] Huggins was a member of the Liverpool Academy of Arts. [2] He enjoyed visiting Wombwell's Travelling Menagerie, an animal circus, and the Liverpool Zoological Gardens. [3]
In about 1805 he married Berthia, their children included: James Miller Huggins (1807–1870), also a marine artist; John William Huggins (1809–?) and Berthia Huggins (1811–1884) who married Edward Duncan and was the mother of Walter Duncan. James and John both contributed to Huggins' Marine Sketches. [1]
William Huggins (1910) William Huggins was born at Cornhill, Middlesex, in 1824. In 1875, he married Margaret Lindsay, daughter of John Murray of Dublin, who also had an interest in astronomy and scientific research. [2] She encouraged her husband's photography and helped to put their research on a systematic footing. [citation needed]
William Huggins was an English astronomer. William Huggins may also refer to: William Huggins (translator) (1696–1761), English translator; William Huggins (animal artist) (1820–1884), English painter; William John Huggins (1781–1845), English marine painter; William "Bill" Huggins, a one of the three trolls featured in ch. 2 of J.R.R ...
Miller Huggins (1879–1929), American professional baseball player and manager; Roy Huggins (1914–2002), American novelist, screenwriter, and television producer; Waymond C. Huggins (1927–2016), American politician; William Huggins (1820–1884), English animal artist; William Huggins (1824–1910), British astronomer
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William G. R. Hind; Edith Hipkins; Charles Howard Hodges; James Holworthy; Thomas Lyde Hornbrook; Arthur Boyd Houghton; Julia Beatrice How; G. Howell-Baker; William John Huggins; Herbert Hughes-Stanton; Edward Hughes (artist) Frank Hyde (painter)