Watkin Tudor Jones (born 1974), a South African rapper and record producer
Watkin Jones (Watcyn o Feirion, 1882–1967), Welsh postmaster and father of Elizabeth Watkin Jones
Watkins Jones, an author of Sherlock Holmes and the Occult: The Case of the Scarlet Women
Watkin Jones plc, a British construction and build to rent company
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Watkin Tudor Jones (born 26 September 1974), better known by his stage names Ninja and Max Normal, is a South African rapper, songwriter, singer, record...
WatkinJones may refer to: Wat Jones (1917–1994), a Welsh cricketer Watkin Tudor Jones (born 1974), a South African rapper and record producer Watkin...
Elizabeth May Watkin Mrowiec (née Jones; 10 May 1907 – 21 June 1965) was a Welsh teacher and campaigner. She was a leading figure in the protests over...
David WatkinJones, also known by his bardic name Dafydd Morganwg, was a Welsh poet, historian and geologist. He is remembered as the author of numerous...
group formed in Cape Town in 2008. The group comprises rappers Ninja (Watkin Tudor Jones) and Yolandi Visser (Anri du Toit), a male/female duo, and producers...
the rap-rave group Die Antwoord. Her partner in the group is Ninja (Watkin Tudor Jones). Visser appeared in the 2015 Neill Blomkamp film Chappie. As a baby...
Fleet Watkin Tudor Jones, also known as Ninja, South African rapper Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 6th Baronet, Welsh politician William Thompson Watkin (1836–1888)...
illustrator Elizabeth WatkinJones (1877–1966), Welsh writer Elizabeth W. Jones (1939–2008), American geneticist Elizabeth Jones (tennis) (born 1964),...
people of the 67 who lived in the valley lost their homes. Elizabeth May WatkinJones was born here where her family kept the local post office. She was one...
referring to procession but to the Spirit having annointed Christ". Howard Watkin-Jones calls the book "an example of his dialectical powers and also of the...
journalist, winner of two Gerald Loeb Awards. David WatkinJones, Welsh poet, historian and geologist David B. Jones (1848–1923), American president and chairman...
century Welsh poet Watcyn o Feirion (WatkinJones, 1882–1967), Welsh postmaster and father of Elizabeth WatkinJones Watcyn Powel (c. 1600–1655), Welsh...
wickets with a best performance of six for 93. Born on 2 February 1912 to WatkinJones and Cecelia Hale in Pontardawe, Wilf was born to a large family which...
Argentina, inherited the Madryn estate near Nefyn in 1853. Elizabeth Watkin-Jones (1887–1966), author of children's books in the Welsh language, was born...
construction firm WatkinJones Group was granted the contract to construct the building. Construction began on 15 July 2019, with WatkinJones Group, based...
Jason Peter Watkins (born 28 October 1962)[non-primary source needed] is an English stage, film and television actor. He played the lead role in the two-part...
Owen Paul Watkin (born 12 October 1996) is a Welsh professional rugby union player who plays as a centre for United Rugby Championship club Ospreys and...
American and Irish descent. Watkins' family moved from Des Moines to Atlanta, Georgia, when she was nine years old. Crystal Jones held auditions for a singing...
and was completed in January 2012. The stadium was built by developer WatkinJones as part of a joint project with Morbaine Ltd. Both companies formed a...
electronic music group. Following the breakup of Watkin Tudor Jones' project Max Normal in 2002, Jones moved from Johannesburg to Cape Town and began collaborating...
Capel Celyn Defense Committee led by Dafydd Roberts and Elizabeth May WatkinJones. Altogether, 125 local authorities opposed the plan, and 27 of 36 Welsh...
Welsh parliament. He joined locals Dafydd Roberts and Elizabeth May WatkinJones in their protest against the closure and flooding of their village Capel...