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Arts and entertainment

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William Ward Gill William is a male given name of Germanic languages, Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norm ...
(1823–1894), English painter, brother of
Edmund Marriner Gill Edmund Marriner Gill (1820–1894) was an English landscape painter favouring waterfalls. He was the son of portrait painter Edmund Ward Gill (1794–1854) and brother to painters William Ward Gill (1823–1894) and George Reynolds Gill (182 ...
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William Henry Gill (composer) William Henry Gill (24 October 1839 - 27 June 1923) was a Manx people, Manx musical scholar who wrote and composed anthem of Isle of Man, "Arrane Ashoonagh Dy Vannin".Grove, George; Stanley Sadie (1980). ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and M ...
(1839–1923), Manx composer * William Gill (dramatist) (1842–1919), American actor and playwright; author of Broadway's first hit musical, ''Adonis'' * William Gill (photographer) (1854–1912), British photographer *
W. Walter Gill William Walter Gill (1876–1963) was a Manx scholar, folklorist and poet. He is best remembered for his three volumes of ''A Manx Scrapbook''. Early life Gill was born on the Isle of Man in 1876, of Manx and Welsh descent.'Gill, William Walt ...
(William Walter Gill, 1876–1963), Manx scholar, folklorist and poet *
Will Gill Christopher William (Will) Gill (born July 5, 1968) is a Canadian visual artist known for his wide-ranging works in sculpture, painting, photography, video and installation art. Biography Born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Gill receive ...
(born 1968), Canadian artist


Sports

* Billy Gill (1876–1930), Australian rules footballer *
Bill Gill (soccer) Bill Gill (born April 15, 1919, date of death unknown) was a Canadian soccer goalkeeper. He was a member of the Montreal Stelco squad who won the national title in 1952. In 1952, the year he led Stelco to the national title over Westminster Roy ...
(1919–?), Canadian soccer goalkeeper *
William Gill (boxer) William, Will, Bill, or Billy Gill may refer to: Arts and entertainment * William Ward Gill (1823–1894), English painter, brother of Edmund Marriner Gill * William Henry Gill (composer) (1839–1923), Manx composer * William B. Gill (1842–1919 ...
(fl. 2007–2009), American boxer


Others

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William Gill (sea captain) William Gill (1795 – 25 January 1858) was a Manx merchant navy officer who served as commanding officer of numerous Isle of Man Steam Packet Company vessels. Gill was the first recognised captain of the line, retiring with the rank of Commod ...
(1795–1858), Manx master mariner *
William Wyatt Gill William Wyatt Gill (27 December 1828 – 11 November 1896) was an English missionary, active in Australia and the South Pacific region after 1851. Early life Gill was born in Bristol, England, son of John Gill of Barton Hill and his wife Jane ...
(1828–1896), English missionary *
William Gill (explorer) Captain William John Gill (10 September 1843 – 11 August 1882) was an English explorer and British army officer. He was born in Bangalore, India, the second child and elder son of the army officer, artist and photographer Major Robert Gill (1804 ...
(1843–1882), British explorer and intelligence gatherer, companion of William Mesny * William H. Gill (1886–1976), U.S. Army general *
William Henry Gill (ethnographer) William Henry Gill (1861–1944) was an Australian ethnographer, collector of Aboriginal artefacts, and art dealer. Ethnographic activities Gill was prolific in recording information about Australian Aboriginal culture and artefacts in Tasmania ...
(1861–1944), Australian ethnographer *
William Smith Gill Colonel William Smith Gill Order of the Bath, CB Volunteer Officers' Decoration, VD Deputy Lieutenant, DL (16 February 1865 – 25 December 1957) was a Scottish Volunteer Force officer and paint manufacturer. Early life Born at Old Machar, Peter ...
(1865–1957), Scottish Volunteer Force officer and paint manufacturer * William R. Gill, American diplomat


See also

* William McGill (disambiguation) * William Gillies (disambiguation) {{Hndis, Gill, William