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  2. William Walker Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    William Walker Atkinson (December 5, 1862 – November 22, 1932) was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement.

  3. William Atkinson (architect) - Wikipedia

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    William Atkinson (1774/75–1839) was an English architect best known for his designs for country houses in the Gothic style. He undertook almost fifty commissions, broadly distributed in the north of England and the Scottish lowlands , London and the surrounding counties, with occasional excursions to Herefordshire , Staffordshire , and Ireland.

  4. William Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    William Atkinson (teacher) (born 1950), head teacher at Phoenix High School, London; Bill Atkinson (born 1951), computer engineer; Will Atkinson (musician) (1908–2003), traditional musician from northern Northumberland; William Henry Atkinson (1923–2015), Canadian naval fighter ace; William Atkinson (translator) (died 1509), Canon of ...

  5. The Kybalion - Wikipedia

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    The Kybalion (full title: The Kybalion: A Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece) is a book originally published in 1908 by "Three Initiates" (often identified as the New Thought pioneer William Walker Atkinson, 1862–1932) [1] that purports to convey the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus.

  6. J. B. and W. Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    J. B. and W. Atkinson were English brothers who worked together as architects. John Bownas Atkinson (1807 – 1874) and William Atkinson (1811 – 1886) were the sons of the architect Peter Atkinson. They were born in York, and J. B. went into partnership with his father in 1831. This was dissolved in 1833, but in 1837, J. B. instead formed a ...

  7. William Atkinson (translator) - Wikipedia

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    William Atkinson, D.D. (died 1509), was an English cleric and translator. Biography. Atkinson was a native of the diocese of York, was M.A. and fellow of ...

  8. William Edwin Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    William Edwin Atkinson (1862–1926), also known as W.E. Atkinson, [1] was a Canadian painter of landscape, a founding member of the Canadian Art Club in 1907, whose work was influenced by Impressionism combined with aesthetics drawn from the Barbizon school and the Hague School. [2] "He delights in quiet communion with peaceful pastoral scenes ...

  9. William Henry Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Isaac Atkinson was born on 22 April 1923, and raised at Minnedosa in Manitoba, later moving to Winnipeg. [2] In January 1943, during the Second World War, the 19-year-old Atkinson volunteered to be an aviator with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR).