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16-558: David or Dave Wilson may refer to: Arts and literature [ edit ] David Wilson (artist) (1873–1935), Irish illustrator and painter Sir David M. Wilson (born 1931), British archaeologist and director of the British Museum David Henry Wilson (born 1937), English writer David Niall Wilson (born 1959), American writer of horror, science fiction and fantasy fiction David Hildebrand Wilson , founder of

32-673: A Slave David Wilson (New Zealand politician) (1880–1977), New Zealand politician and diplomat David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn (born 1935), British administrator, governor of Hong Kong (1987–1992), diplomat and Sinologist David H. Wilson (politician) (1855–1926), politician in Manitoba, Canada David John Wilson (1887–1976), judge of the United States Customs Court David C. Wilson (businessman) (1789–1865), banker railroad executive and mayor of Wilmington, Delaware David L. Wilson (born 1950), member of

48-684: A full member in 1926. He also exhibited with the Royal Academy in 1932. He was a member of the Savage Club and the Newspaper Press Fund. Wilson also taught at St John's Wood School of Art . Among the books he illustrated are Through a Peer Glass: Winnie's Adventures in Wastemonster (1908) by Arthur Waghorne, A Song of the Open Road and other verses (1916) by Louis J. McQuilland, and Wilhelm

64-630: The Daily Chronicle in 1895 and went on to become their cartoonist. In 1899 he started to contribute to the Belfast weekly publication, The Magpie . Between 1900 and 1933, Wilson contributed 55 cartoons to Punch . He was the chief cartoonist for The Graphic from 1910 to 1916. He was also published in the London Opinion , The Sketch , The Star , Temple Magazine , Life , Tatler , The Passing Show , The World and Pan . He illustrated

80-816: The National Football League (NFL). Wilson was born in Los Angeles, California and attended Reseda High School . He played collegiately at the University of California and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round of the 1992 NFL draft , the 183rd overall pick. Wilson played for the Vikings and the New England Patriots during his brief NFL career. This biographical article relating to an American football defensive back born in

96-1254: The 1984 Olympics David Wilson (swimmer) (born 1966), Australian swimmer David Wilson (cricketer, born 1917) (1917–2005), English cricketer David Wilson (cricketer, born 1966) , English cricketer David Wilson (New Zealand cricketer) (1914–1989), New Zealand cricketer David Wilson (figure skating) (born 1966), Canadian figure skating choreographer David Wilson (sprinter) (born 1977), Guamanian sprinter Dave Wilson (high jumper) , English athlete Other people [ edit ] David Wilson (sex offender) (born 1984), British criminal David Wilson (hotelier) (1808–1880), hotelier Sir David Wilson, 1st Baronet (1855–1930), Scottish landowner and agriculturalist David Wilson (dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin) (1871–1957), Irish Anglican priest and hymnist David Wilson (dean of Aberdeen and Orkney) (1805–1880) David Wilson (barrister) (1879–1965), Australian barrister David Wilson (Royal Marines officer) (born 1949), Royal Marine general David Wilson (murderer) (died 1998), executed Saint Kitts and Nevis criminal David Wilson (university administrator) , American academic, President of Morgan State University David G. Wilson , assistant producer for

112-1197: The Delaware House of Representatives David S. Wilson (born ca. 1981), American politician Sir David Wilson (governor) , British colonial administrator and military officer Science [ edit ] David Gordon Wilson (1928–2019), British-born American professor of engineering David Sloan Wilson (born 1949), American evolutionary biologist Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] David Wilson (defensive back) (born 1970), American football defensive back David Wilson (running back) (born 1991), American football running back Dave Wilson (American football) (born 1959), American football quarterback Association football [ edit ] Soldier Wilson (David Wilson, 1883–1906), English footballer who played for Leeds City David Wilson (Queen's Park footballer) (1880–1926), Scottish footballer (Queen's Park FC and Scotland) David Wilson (footballer, born 1881) (1881–?), Scottish footballer, played for Hearts, Everton, Portsmouth David Wilson (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1959), Scotland international footballer; after retiring he

128-565: The James Bond films David K. Wilson (1919–2007), American businessman and philanthropist W. David Wilson , chair of the Ontario Securities Commission David Wilson (U.S. Army general) , United States Army general See also [ edit ] David Willson (disambiguation) Wilson (name) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with

144-907: The Museum of Jurassic Technology David C. Wilson (screenwriter) , American screenwriter David Fenwick Wilson (born 1929), musicologist and organist Entertainment [ edit ] David Wilson (violinist) (born 1945), American violinist David Wilson (director) , British music video director David Wilson (born 1948), birth name of Scottish stage and television actor David Rintoul Dave Wilson (director) (1933–2002), American television director Dave Wilson (radio personality) , American radio personality based in Indianapolis David S. F. Wilson, American director; see Bloodshot David Wilson (criminologist) (born 1957), British criminologist Government [ edit ] David Wilson (parliamentary official) (born 1970), clerk of

160-610: The New Zealand House of Representatives Dave Wilson (Cape Breton politician) (born 1955), Canadian politician and former member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly Dave Wilson (Sackville politician) (born 1970), Canadian politician and member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly David Wilson (Manitoba politician) (1858–1927), Irish-born politician in Manitoba, Canada David Wilson (New York politician) (1818–1870), New York assemblyman 1852, editor of Twelve Years

176-647: The Ruthless (1917) by A. A. Braun. During World War I he illustrated propaganda posters for the British government. Wilson died on 2 January 1935 at his home, 22 Downton Avenue, Streatham Hill, Surrey . Examples of his work are held in the V&;A and the Ulster Museum . David Wilson (defensive back) David Alan Wilson (born June 10, 1970) is an American former professional football defensive back who played in

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192-760: The cover of the first issue of Votes for Women in October 1907, a publication of the Women's Social and Political Union . Wilson was also a landscape and flower painter, and from 1920 his reputation for painting developed. In 1921, the Burlington Gallery, London exhibited his caricatures. He was a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours from 1931, and the Royal Society of British Artists being elected

208-826: The evening at the Government School of Design while he worked at the Northern Bank . He was a member of the Belfast Art Society . He married Edith Mary Mageean in 1899, and the couple moved to London , where Wilson enrolled at the Sphinx Studio. They had two children, a son James born in 1900, and a daughter, Edith born in 1908. His wife suffered from alcoholism, and died in 1913. Wilson remarried in 1915, to Frances Winifred James. He met Alfred Stewart Moore, and he began contributing his cartoons to magazines including Moore's Nomad's Weekly . He submitted his first cartoon to

224-511: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Wilson&oldid=1219797696 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages David Wilson (artist) David Wilson (4 July 1872 – 2 January 1935)

240-557: Was an Irish illustrator and painter. David Ernest Wilson was born on 4 July 1872 at Minterburn Manse, County Tyrone . His father was Reverend A.J. Wilson, and he had at least two older brothers. In 1883, the family moved to Belfast when his father moved to take up ministry of the Malone Presbyterian Church . Wilson attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution , and later took drawing classes in

256-1374: Was manager for Nelson and Exeter City in England David Wilson (footballer, born c. 1908) (1908–1992), English footballer who played for Hamilton Academical and Stranraer in the 1930s Davie Wilson (1939–2022), Scottish footballer, played for Rangers, Dundee United, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock Dave Wilson (footballer, born 1942) , played for Preston and Liverpool Dave Wilson (footballer, born 1944) , played for Nottingham Forest, Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Walsall, Burnley, Chesterfield David Wilson (footballer, born 1969) , footballer who began his career at Manchester United (1980s) David Wilson (footballer, born 1994) , Scottish footballer who plays for Partick Thistle David Wilson (Scottish football manager) (born 1974), Scottish football manager of Gibraltar national football team David A. Wilson (1875–?), English footballer Rugby football [ edit ] David Wilson (rugby union, born 1967) , Australian rugby union footballer David Wilson (rugby union, born 1985) , English rugby union player Dave Wilson (rugby league) (born 1984), British rugby league player Other sports [ edit ] David Wilson (hurdler) (born 1951), British hurdler Dave Wilson (swimmer) (born 1960), American swimmer & silver medalist at

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