Victoria, 1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
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Victoria, 1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
Vigors, Nicholas Alyward, 1785-1840, zoologist, politician
Villiers, Charles Pelham, 1802-1876, Statesman
Von Der Schulenburg, Elisabeth, 1903-2001, Countess called Tisa
Voss, Fred, 1952-, poet and novelist
Fred Voss has been a machinist for 30 years, picking up the pen and the wrench to chronicle what goes on between tin walls. He has published three books of poems with Bloodaxe, Goodstone (1991), Carnegie Hall with Tin Walls (1998) and Hammers and Hearts of the Gods (2009). His work has been featured prominently by the magazines Bête Noire in Britain and the Wormwood Review in the States, and he won the 1988 Wormwood Award. Love Birds, a collaboration with his poet wife Joan Jobe Smith, won the 1996 Chiron Prize. He lives in Long Beach, California, and works in a nearby factory.
Voysey, Charles,1828-1912, theist
Wagner, A.R., unknown dates, Ministry of Town and Country Planning.
Wagner, Sir Anthony Richard, 1908-1995, Knight, Herald
Wailes, William, 1808-1881, manufacturer of stained glass
Walcott - Hackshaw, Elizabeth, 1964 - , writer, academic
Elizabeth Walcott Hackshaw gained a Bachelor’s Degree in English and French Literature from Boston University, USA, and a Post Doctorate degree in French Literature. Walcott Hackshaw was born in Trinidad in 1964. Her stories have appeared in several literary journals, and she has developed an expertise in francophone Caribbean literature.
Four Taxis Facing North is Elizabeth Walcott Hackshaw's first short story collection, published in 2007.