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  2. William Welsh Harrison - Wikipedia

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    William Welsh Harrison Jr. (1881–1965), [14] a financial supporter of Abington Hospital. [ 15 ] Harrison was a member of the Philadelphia Country Club , the University Club and the Rittenhouse Club . [ 9 ]

  3. Grey Towers Castle - Wikipedia

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    William Welsh Harrison died in 1927, and in 1929 Beaver College (now Arcadia University), then located in Jenkintown, purchased the estate from his widow for $712,500. Classes were split between the two locations until 1962, when the college moved permanently to the Grey Towers property.

  4. Horace Trumbauer - Wikipedia

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    Trumbauer's first major commission was Grey Towers Castle, constructed in 1893, and designed for sugar magnate William Welsh Harrison; its exterior was based on Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, England, but its interiors were French, ranging in style from the Renaissance to Louis XV eras.

  5. Charles Custis Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Harrison was a co-owner, alongside his brothers Alfred and William Welsh Harrison and brother-in-law, and President of the Franklin Sugar Refinery, which was built in 1886. [11] It was the largest refinery in Philadelphia. In 1892 he sold 50 percent of his stock to H. O. Havemeyer and the American Sugar Refinery. [12]

  6. St. Mark's Church, Frankford - Wikipedia

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    William Welsh, a merchant, philanthropist, zealous Christian and community leader was a prominent member of the church from 1832 until his death in 1878. In addition to superintending the Sunday school, Welsh authored, edited, and published several books and papers, as well as purchased and ran a newspaper.

  7. Welsh Bed & Breakfast Shares Never-Before-Seen Photo of ... - AOL

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    Welsh Bed & Breakfast Shares Never-Before-Seen Photo of Prince William and Kate Middleton. ... 2024 at 10:05 AM. Last April, Prince William and Kate Middleton visited Wales for a two-day visit, ...

  8. William Harrison - Wikipedia

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    William Harrison (Welsh footballer) (1872–?), Wrexham F.C. and Wales international footballer William Hendy Harrison (1863–1939), English cricketer William Henry Harrison (cricketer) (1866–1936), English cricketer

  9. Prince William Thanks Welsh Students for Flowers for ... - AOL

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    Prince William is presented with a bouquet of flowers and a dragon teddy at the end of his visit to Ysgol Yr Holl Saint/All Saint’s School in Wrexham on March 1, 2024. BEN BIRCHALL/POOL/AFP via ...