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Margaret Lindsay Williams
1888–1960
Portrait and decorative artist, born in Cardiff, who attended Cardiff Technical College, where she won a gold medal for art; at Kensington under Sir Arthur Cope; at the Royal Academy Schools, where she gained a string of medals and prizes; then in Italy and the Netherlands.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Sir Howard Button, Chairman of Middlesex County Council (1933–1936) 1937 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Sir Howard Button, Chairman of Middlesex County Council (1933–1936) 1937 The Supreme Court, Middlesex Guildhall Art Collection
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Queen Mary (1867–1953) 1938 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Queen Mary (1867–1953) 1938 St Thomas' Hospital, Guy's & St Thomas' Foundation
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Frederick Marmaduke Osborn, Esq. (1874–1950), Chairman of the Sheffield Royal Hospital (1905–1948), Member of the Board (1912–1948) 1949 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Frederick Marmaduke Osborn, Esq. (1874–1950), Chairman of the Sheffield Royal Hospital (1905–1948), Member of the Board (1912–1948) 1949 Royal Hallamshire Hospital
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Lady Owen Evans 1940 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Lady Owen Evans 1940 Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries
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John William Bodger (1856–1939), FLS, Secretary of the Museum Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)John William Bodger (1856–1939), FLS, Secretary of the Museum Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery
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Sir George Newman (1870–1948), Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education, Ministry of Health (1907–1935) c.1934 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Sir George Newman (1870–1948), Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education, Ministry of Health (1907–1935) c.1934 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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George Allardice Riddell (1865–1934), 1st Lord Riddell 1937 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)George Allardice Riddell (1865–1934), 1st Lord Riddell 1937 St Thomas' Hospital, Guy's & St Thomas' Foundation
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Ethel, Viscountess Snowden (née Annakin) (1881–1951) 1944 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Ethel, Viscountess Snowden (née Annakin) (1881–1951) 1944 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Elizabeth II (1926–2022) 1953 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Elizabeth II (1926–2022) 1953 Manchester Town Hall
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Mrs Walker 1918 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Mrs Walker 1918 National Trust, Newark Park
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Lady Gwilym Lloyd George (1990–1971), Lady Tenby 1945 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Lady Gwilym Lloyd George (1990–1971), Lady Tenby 1945 Scolton Manor Museum
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W. T. Mellows (1842–1950) 1945 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)W. T. Mellows (1842–1950) 1945 Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery
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Ernest Howard Griffiths (1851–1932), ScD, FRS, Fellow (1897–1903), Honorary Fellow (1904–1932) 1908 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Ernest Howard Griffiths (1851–1932), ScD, FRS, Fellow (1897–1903), Honorary Fellow (1904–1932) 1908 Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge
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Lord Gwilym Lloyd George (1894–1967), Lord Tenby Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Lord Gwilym Lloyd George (1894–1967), Lord Tenby Scolton Manor Museum
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Martha, the Artist's Mother Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Martha, the Artist's Mother Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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George Rowland Blades (1868–1953), Lord Ebbisham exhibited 1929 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)George Rowland Blades (1868–1953), Lord Ebbisham exhibited 1929 Stationers' Hall
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Sir D. Owen Evans (1876–1945), MP 1940 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Sir D. Owen Evans (1876–1945), MP 1940 Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries
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Hopkin Morgan, Mayor of Neath (1894, 1911, 1917 & 1921) Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Hopkin Morgan, Mayor of Neath (1894, 1911, 1917 & 1921) Neath Town Hall
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Care of Wounded Soldiers at Cardiff Royal Infirmary during the Great War 1916 Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Care of Wounded Soldiers at Cardiff Royal Infirmary during the Great War 1916 Cardiff Royal Infirmary
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Sir John Wesley Courtis, Lord Mayor (1911–1912), High Sheriff (1916) Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960)Sir John Wesley Courtis, Lord Mayor (1911–1912), High Sheriff (1916) Mansion House, Cardiff