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'''William Collins''' may refer to: | '''William Collins''' may refer to: | ||
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* ] -- founder of the 18th century ] publishing house ], that became part of HarperCollins. | |||
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==Arts== | |||
⚫ | * ] (1721–1759), English poet | ||
* ] (1788–1847), English landscape artist | |||
* ] (1815–1887), English author and clergyman of the Church of England | |||
* ] (1862–1951), English architectural and landscape genre painter | |||
* ] (born 1941), American poet | |||
* William P. Collins, author of works on the Bábí and Bahá’í Faiths, see ] | |||
==Politics== | |||
* ], English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1654 to 1659 | |||
* ] (died 1859), Member of Parliament (MP) for Warwick 1837–52 | |||
* ] (1803–1876), member Volksraad of the ] | |||
* ] (1818–1878), U.S. congressman from New York | |||
* ] (1853–1923), New Zealand Member of Parliament for Christchurch in the South Island | |||
* ] (1859–1946), British surgeon and Liberal Party politician | |||
* ] (1853–1934) sportsman, surgeon, and member of the New Zealand Legislative Council | |||
* ] (1935–2022), American politician, state representative and mayor from Norwalk, Connecticut | |||
* ], American politician, former acting mayor of New York City | |||
==Publishing== | |||
* ] (1789–1853), Scottish founder of the William Collins, Sons publishing house | |||
* ] (1817–1895), Scottish temperance movement activist; son of publisher William Collins. | |||
* ] (est. 1819), Scottish publishing house, became part of HarperCollins in 1990, a subsidiary of News Corp. | |||
* ], a non-fiction publishing brand launched by HarperCollins in 2014 | |||
==Sports== | |||
* ] (1837–1876), Australian cricketer | |||
* ] (1848–1932), Welsh author and cricketer | |||
* ] (1868–1942), English cricketer | |||
* ], British tennis player from the 1920s and 30s, see ] | |||
* ] (1932–1993), Canadian canoer who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics | |||
* ] (born 1950), American sprinter | |||
* ] (1961–1984), American professional boxer | |||
==Others== | |||
* ] (1756–1819), English naval officer and early settler in Tasmania, Australia | |||
* ] (1809–1880), commandant of Fort Laramie, Wyoming; namesake of Fort Collins, Colorado and Camp Collins | |||
* ] (1867–1911), Bishop of Gibraltar in the Church of England | |||
* ] (1878–1937), Canadian geologist | |||
* William ] (1887–1925), American cave explorer | |||
* ] (1896–1970), president of St. Ambrose University | |||
* ] (1913–1991), United States Marine Corps general | |||
* ] (1929–2013), American parasitologist | |||
⚫ | * ] (William Earl Collins, born 1951), American funk bassist, singer and songwriter | ||
* ], a fictional character in the Jane Austen novel ''Pride and Prejudice'' | |||
==See also== | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 15 September 2023
William Collins may refer to:
Arts
- William Collins (poet) (1721–1759), English poet
- William Collins (painter) (1788–1847), English landscape artist
- William Lucas Collins (1815–1887), English author and clergyman of the Church of England
- William Wiehe Collins (1862–1951), English architectural and landscape genre painter
- Billy Collins (born 1941), American poet
- William P. Collins, author of works on the Bábí and Bahá’í Faiths, see Bahá'í Faith in Europe
Politics
- William Collins (Roundhead), English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1654 to 1659
- William Collins (Warwick MP) (died 1859), Member of Parliament (MP) for Warwick 1837–52
- William Collins (South African politician) (1803–1876), member Volksraad of the Orange Free State
- William Collins (New York politician) (1818–1878), U.S. congressman from New York
- William Whitehouse Collins (1853–1923), New Zealand Member of Parliament for Christchurch in the South Island
- William Collins (English surgeon) (1859–1946), British surgeon and Liberal Party politician
- William Collins (New Zealand surgeon) (1853–1934) sportsman, surgeon, and member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
- William A. Collins (1935–2022), American politician, state representative and mayor from Norwalk, Connecticut
- William T. Collins, American politician, former acting mayor of New York City
Publishing
- William Collins (publisher) (1789–1853), Scottish founder of the William Collins, Sons publishing house
- William Collins (Lord Provost) (1817–1895), Scottish temperance movement activist; son of publisher William Collins.
- William Collins, Sons (est. 1819), Scottish publishing house, became part of HarperCollins in 1990, a subsidiary of News Corp.
- William Collins (imprint), a non-fiction publishing brand launched by HarperCollins in 2014
Sports
- William Collins (cricketer, born 1837) (1837–1876), Australian cricketer
- William Collins (cricketer, born 1848) (1848–1932), Welsh author and cricketer
- William Collins (cricketer, born 1868) (1868–1942), English cricketer
- William Collins (tennis), British tennis player from the 1920s and 30s, see 1930 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles
- William Collins (canoeist) (1932–1993), Canadian canoer who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics
- Bill Collins (athlete) (born 1950), American sprinter
- Billy Collins Jr. (1961–1984), American professional boxer
Others
- William Collins (colonist) (1756–1819), English naval officer and early settler in Tasmania, Australia
- William O. Collins (1809–1880), commandant of Fort Laramie, Wyoming; namesake of Fort Collins, Colorado and Camp Collins
- William Collins (bishop) (1867–1911), Bishop of Gibraltar in the Church of England
- William Henry Collins (1878–1937), Canadian geologist
- William Floyd Collins (1887–1925), American cave explorer
- William J. Collins (1896–1970), president of St. Ambrose University
- William R. Collins (1913–1991), United States Marine Corps general
- William Erle Collins (1929–2013), American parasitologist
- Bootsy Collins (William Earl Collins, born 1951), American funk bassist, singer and songwriter
- Mr William Collins, a fictional character in the Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title William Collins.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: