George Heywood Maunoir Sumner (1853–1940) was originally an English painter, illustrator, and craftsman, closely involved with the Arts and Crafts movement...
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journalist Heywood L. Edwards (1905–1941), United States naval officer Heywood Gould (born 1942), United States screenwriter Heywood Sumner (1853–1940)...
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Canterbury Charles Richard Sumner, bishop George Sumner, bishop Heywood Sumner, artist "U.S. Senate: The Caning of Senator Charles Sumner". www.senate.gov. Retrieved...
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the time. The interior is decorated with 19th-century gesso work by Heywood Sumner and the building now used by Wells Cathedral School. The Close owes...
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environmental activist George Sumner (botanist) (1793–1855), American botanist Heywood Sumner (George Heywood Maunoir Sumner, 1853–1940), English painter...
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Matthew Thomas Sumner in 1951), lead singer of British Band The Police Gregory Sumner, history professor and biographer Heywood Sumner (1853–1940), English...
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the Art Nouveau movement in Belgium and France. The English artist Heywood Sumner has been identified as this era's pioneer of the technique, for example...
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George and Mary Sumner. The Sumner Press. Johnston, Pamela (2004). "Sumner (née Heywood), Mary Elizabeth (1828–1921), founder of the Mothers' Union". Oxford...
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chancel are Sgraffito decoration illustrating the gospels, painted by Heywood Sumner in 1892. There are Salviati mosaics and the pillars are decorated with...
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and Gerald C. Horsley, plus metal worker W. A. S. Benson, designer Heywood Sumner, painter C. H. H. Macartney, sculptors Hamo Thornycroft and Edward Onslow...
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