Walton, Elijah, 1832-1880, painter
Walmsley, Anne, b.1931, author
A specialist in Caribbean art and literature, Anne Walmsley is a British editor, scholar, critic and author. Anne started her career in the late 1950s when she worked as a secretary for Faber and Faber. Following this, she spent three years as a teacher at Westwood High School in Jamaica. When she returned to the UK, she worked for a time with BBC Schools television service.
Her career with Longman began in 1967, where she was employed as their first editor on Caribbean focused writing. In 1968, The Sun's Eye was published which marked her first compilation of Caribbean literature. Anne Walmsley spent ten years in this role, before moving to Nairobi as publishing editor for Longman Kenya. She later returned to the U.K. to undertake a Master's in African Studies at the University of Sussex.
Anne Walmsley participated in the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM), founded in 1966 by Kamau Braithwaite, John La Rose and Andrew Salkey. In 1985 she was awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship to research CAM and in 1992 she was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Kent for her thesis on this, which was also published as a book entitled The Caribbean Artists Movement: A Literary and Cultural History, 1966-1971.
Anne Walmsley has contributed to a range of journals, literary magazines, exhibition catalogues and anthologies. The archive at Newcastle University Special Collections holds a range of material including letters and reports from her time at Longman's, her scrapbook from teaching at Westwood, research on CAM, and research on a range of Caribbean artists.
Wallis, Peter, 1918-1992, mathematician
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913, naturalist
Walker, Fiona Ritchie, unknown, poet
Fiona Ritchie Walker is a poet, and her poem, After Diagnosis, won first prize in the 2015 Carers UK poetry competition. Walker has read on BBC Radio 4's Poetry Please and is a past finalist in the Scottish Community Drama Festival's One Act Play Competition with her play, The Anstruther Light, which has also been performed by the Kaims Players, Montrose.
Walinets, Stanley (Stan), 1932 - 2019, poet, columnist
Beginning in 1997, Stan Walinets penned a weekly four-line poem for The Northern Echo, the North-East morning newspaper based in Darlington.
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.