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Winkworth was founded in 1835 by the brothers Henry St John and Edward Henry Thomas Winkworth. [1] The original head office was on Curzon Street, Mayfair, with a country office in Brighton. [1] Winkworth went public on the AIM London Stock Exchange in 2009, [2] [3] when it had 89 franchises in Great Britain, [4] France and Portugal. [2]
Catherine Winkworth (1827–1878), an English translator Ronald Winkworth (1884–1950), a British natural historian Susanna Winkworth (1820–1884), an English translator and philanthropist
A Background to Chinese Painting by Soame Jenyns: with a Preface for Collectors by W. W. Winkworth; London, Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1935. [6] Jenyns, Soame (1951), British Museum. Dept. of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography (ed.), Chinese archaic jades in the British Museum, Trustees of the British Museum
Susanna Winkworth was born in London, the eldest daughter of silk merchant Henry Winkworth and his wife Susanna Dickenson. [2] Henry's third daughter, Selina Mary, was the mother of Norman Collie. [3] Susanna was educated at home; among her tutors were prominent English Unitarians James Martineau and William Gaskell. [4]
Catherine Winkworth (13 September 1827 – 1 July 1878) was an English hymnwriter and educator. She translated the German chorale tradition of church hymns for English speakers, for which she is recognized in the calendar of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
Stephen Winkworth Silver (26 February 1790, in Winchester – 1855) [1] was a London business man who established a company specialised in providing campaign and exploration equipment. They also acted as army and colonial agents, as well as shipping agents. [ 2 ]
Winkworth Arboretum is a National Trust-owned arboretum in the civil parish of Busbridge between Godalming and Hascombe, south-west Surrey, England. The 95 acres (38 ha) arboretum was founded by Dr Wilfrid Fox , starting in 1938 and continuing through World War II .
Sunset at Blandings is an unfinished novel by P. G. Wodehouse published in the United Kingdom by Chatto & Windus, London, on 17 November 1977 and in the United States by Simon & Schuster, New York, 19 September 1978. [3]