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The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.

The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.

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Williams, Thomas
Williams, Tom jnr
Williamson, David
Williamson, James
Williamson, James Cassius
Willis, RS
Willmot, Eric
Willmott, Claude
Wills, Celia
Wills, Edward Spencer
Wills, Victor
Willsher, Ernest Henry
Willson, John Henry
Wilsford, Gene
Wilshire, Austin Forrest
Wilshire, Elizabeth
Wilshire, Esther
Wilshire, James
Wilshire, James Robert
Wilshire, Sarah
Wilson, Charlotte
Wilson, Eileen
Wilson, Eric
Wilson, Guthrie
Wilson, H Stuart
Wilson, Henry
Wilson, James Thomas
Wilson, Jane
Wilson, JG
Wilson, John
Wilson, Joseph
Wilson, Louisa
Wilson, Percy
Wilson, Teddy
Wilson, William
Wilson, William (1863 -1935)
Wilson, William Gavin
Wilson, William Hardy
Wilton, Charles Pleydell Neale
Wiltshire, Charles
Wiltshire, James
Windeyer, Charles
Windeyer, Margaret
Windeyer, Maria
Windeyer, Mary
Windeyer, Richard
Windeyer, William Charles
Windle, Robert
Windybank, Edward
Wing, Peter Yee

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Williams, Thomas

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Professional criminal and burglar who was hanged after his participation in the Bridge Street Affray in 1894. He had only recently arrived in Sydney from Melbourne where he had served time in Pentridge Prison.

Williams, Tom jnr

Aboriginal community leader.

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Williamson, David

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Playwright whose work includes Emerald City, about Sydney, and many other works focusing on the social morality of the day.

Williamson, James

Early settler at Artarmon on a land grant he received in 1795.

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Williamson, James Cassius

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American-born actor who became Australia's foremost theatrical manager, founding JC Williamson Ltd.

Willis, RS

Anglican minister of St Matthew's Manly.

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Willmot, Eric

Aboriginal scholar, engineer, administrator and author.

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Willmott, Claude

Advertising agent who established a business in Grosvenor Street in the 1900s.

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Wills, Celia

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Daughter of Thomas and Mary Reibey who married Thomas Wills. She died a few months after she gave birth to her daughter. The Sydney Gazette reported she had 'caught a violent cold, which fastened on the lungs, and originated a rapid consumption' which suggests she may have died from tuberculosis. It went on to note, 'We have not much occasion to say, that the deceased is deservedly lamented; the many mental adornments, and attractive virtues, with which she was gifted, will long retain cherished in the bosom of her numerous relatives'.

Wills, Edward Spencer

Former convict who became a merchant, trading from his home and warehouse on lower George Street. He was a business partner of Thomas Reibey in trading along east coast rivers and to the Pacific Islands.

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Wills, Victor

Long-time resident of Milsons Point

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Willsher, Ernest Henry

Returned soldier who briefly held land at Bankstown Soldier Settlement.

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Willson, John Henry

Architect and designer who worked in Tasmania first and then Sydney. He became known for designing the facade and vestibule of the Sydney Town Hall as well as the Woolloomooloo Fish Markets.

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Wilsford, Gene

Architect who worked in the predominantly female practice established by Ellice Nosworthy.

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Wilshire, Austin Forrest

Tannery operator and soap manufacturer on Brickfield Hill with his brother James Robert Wilshire.

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Wilshire, Elizabeth

Wife of James Robert Wilshire.

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Wilshire, Esther

Free settler who arrived in 1801 and married James Wilshire in 1805.

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Wilshire, James

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Free settler who built a successful tannery, soap and candle making business on Brickfield Hill.

Wilshire, James Robert

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Sydney-born tanner and politician who advocated an end to transportation and the establishment of responsible government. He was elected Sydney's second Mayor in 1843.

Wilshire, Sarah

Second wife of James Robert Wilshire.

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Wilson, Charlotte

Swimming pool proprietor and later manager of a labour registry.

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Wilson, Eileen

Matron trained in Karitane mothercraft nursing.

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Wilson, Eric

Artist who was able to travel to London after winning the New South Wales Society of Artists Travelling Art Scholarship in 1937. Studying at the Royal Academy schools he became enthusiastic about modern art and cubism.

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Wilson, Guthrie

New Zealand born (1914) novelist who migrated to Australia and made his career as a school teacher and headmaster. Died 1984.

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Wilson, H Stuart

Artist.

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Wilson, Henry

Early innkeeper who built the Blue Mountains Inn in the 1840s. The whole area then became known as the Blue Mountains.

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Wilson, James Thomas

Scottish anatomist who taught at the University of Sydney medical school and was the first Challis chair of anatomy.

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Wilson, Jane

Convict who was transported for 14 years at the age of 18 years.

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Wilson, JG

Proprietor of Robinson's Baths.

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Wilson, John

American showman and circus performer.

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Wilson, Joseph

Convict who became one of the first emancipist settlers in the Hawkesbury River district when he received a grant of 30 acres. In May 1795 Joseph, and an employee, were killed when Aborigines attacked his farm.

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Wilson, Louisa

First woman to study Pharmacy at the University of Sydney in 1900. In 1902 Wilson became the first academically trained woman to register as a pharmacist in New South Wales and went into business in Killara. She died in 1919 during the flu epidemic.
 

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Wilson, Percy

President of Blue Mountains Shire Council.

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Wilson, Teddy

American jazz pianist.

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Wilson, William

Sailor who was one of the survivors of the wreck of the Edward Lombe in Sydney Harbour in 1834.

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Wilson, William (1863 -1935)

Irish orphan who arrived in Australia in about 1880 as a teenager and became a prominent resident of Greenwich. After training as a carpenter, Wilson purchased land in Newtown and built workers' cottages. About 1902 he bought land in Greenwich and built his Federation house Wilona, where he lived with his family. A Government contractor and builder, he was responsible for the construction of a number of freezing works in New South Wales and Queensland.

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Wilson, William Gavin

Boilermaker who enlisted in the 38th Battalion, attached to the Cyclist Company Reinforcements who proceeded to Rouelles, France in August 1917. He was wounded in action in November and reprimanded in July 1918 for neglecting to obey an order. In August he was wounded in action and admitted to hospital with a shrapnel wound. In November 1918 he was found absent without leave (AWL) and was arrested in England in January 1919. He was sentenced to 60 days detention, but served 8 days before returning to Sydney.

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Wilson, William Hardy

Architect, painter and author best known for his domestic architecture including Eryldene at Gordon.

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Wilton, Charles Pleydell Neale

Chaplain appointed as master of the Female Orphan school who, in addition to his clerical duties, had a lively concern for the spiritual and intellectual needs of the colonists.

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Wiltshire, Charles

Convict who arrived in Sydney 1794 and later farmed in the Seven Hills area where he was instrumental in establishing a school for local children.

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Wiltshire, James

Early landowner in Lane Cove area who was driven from his land by aboriginal attack and bushfire.

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Windeyer, Charles

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Magistrate and police superintendent. He served as the first Mayor of Sydney in the period between the city's incorporation in August 1842 and the first elections in November.

Windeyer, Margaret

Feminist and librarian who was one of the first women to work for the Public Library of New South Wales.

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Windeyer, Maria

An early woman member of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, who was an early landholder at Tomago, north of Sydney.

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Windeyer, Mary

Suffrage campaigner and philanthropist.

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Windeyer, Richard

Barrister and politician who became a landholder in the Hunter Valley.

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Windeyer, William Charles

Barrister, judge, politician and social reformer who encouraged education for girls and was founding chairman of Women's College, within the University of Sydney.

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Windle, Robert

Champion Olympic swimmer

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Windybank, Edward

Boat builder who was the first white resident on Cowan Creek when he moved into a cave in the late 1880s.

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Wing, Peter Yee

Chinese supporter of the republican cause.

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