William Billingsley (aviator) (1887–1913), American naval aviator, namesake of the USS Billingsley
William Billingsley (artist) (1758–1828), English painter of porcelain
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WilliamBillingsley may refer to: WilliamBillingsley (aviator) (1887–1913), American naval aviator, namesake of the USS BillingsleyWilliam Billingsley...
John Billingsley (/ˈbɪlɪŋɡzli/, born May 20, 1960) is an American actor best known for his role as Doctor Phlox on the television series Star Trek: Enterprise...
Barbara Billingsley (born Barbara Lillian Combes; December 22, 1915 – October 16, 2010) was an American actress. She began her career with uncredited...
USS Billingsley (DD-293) was a Clemson-class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War I. William Devotie Billingsley was born on 24...
Peter Billingsley (born April 16, 1971), also known as Peter Michaelsen and Peter Billingsley-Michaelsen, is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best...
Sir Henry Billingsley (c.1538 - 22 November 1606) was an English scholar and translator, merchant, chief Customs officer for the Port of London in the...
flowers in a profusion of colours, the speciality of the founder, WilliamBillingsley. With Swansea porcelain, Nantgarw was one of the last factories to...
Pinxton Porcelain was a porcelain works created by John Coke and WilliamBillingsley in Pinxton in Derbyshire, England. Pinxton Porcelain was founded...
pastorals. Intricate floral patterns were designed and painted by WilliamBillingsley. In 1770, Duesbury further increased the already high reputation...
(1751–1812), painter and mezzotint engraver, son of Thomas Smith WilliamBillingsley (1758–1828), painter of porcelain, founded Nantgarw Pottery John...
allowed Jason Billingsley access to her apartment building; he was seen getting on an elevator with LaPere. Within an hour, Billingsley was filmed wiping...
Honor recipient (Edinburg) William Barksdale (1821–1863), brigadier general, CSA, died at Gettysburg (Jackson) WilliamBillingsley (1887–1913), ensign, first...
the major investor in WilliamBillingsley and Samuel Walker's venture; the Nantgarw Pottery, Nantgarw, Glamorganshire. Billingsley and Walker, through their...
and designers who worked for the factory included Thomas Baxter, WilliamBillingsley, John Stinton, David Bates, James Hadley, Christopher Dresser, Charles...
themselves as a married couple while traveling. In 1926 she married Milo WilliamBillingsley, a theatrical producer; they later divorced. Her last husband was...
called Coalport China. Rose employed WilliamBillingsley, formerly at Nantgarw, as chief painter, and Billingsley's chemist, Walker, who initiated at Coalport...
1080/000337900296308. S2CID 145603120. Guilding, Ruth; et al. (2004). William Weddell and the transformation of Newby Hall. Jeremy Mills Publishing for...
Patrick Paul Billingsley (May 3, 1925 – April 22, 2011) was an American mathematician and stage and screen actor, noted for his books in advanced probability...
by JoJo Billingsley and Ronnie Van Zant to join Lynyrd Skynyrd as a backup singer. She had never heard of the band at the time, so Billingsley lent her...
illustrator WilliamBillingsley (1758–1828), English ceramic artist, gilder and potter. His technique of painting gave rise to the 'Billingsley Rose'. Franz...
was set up in 1813 in South Wales at Nantgarw with the arrival of WilliamBillingsley, but by this time Bone China was beginning to be developed at other...
Franz Caucig, Slovene painter and drawer (born 1755) date unknown WilliamBillingsley, English painter of porcelain (born 1758) Thomas Kerrich, English...
58th Street in 1929 by Sherman Billingsley, a former bootlegger from Enid, Oklahoma. After an incident when Billingsley was kidnapped and held for ransom...