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Tag Archives: William Walmsley

Who Was the Ding Dong Daddy? – Part 1

Jan

07

This story takes place during World War II, at which time he reportedly courted and married many of the women he met while working the streetcar. The problem is, he did not bother to…

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Decoding the Prints of William Walmsley

Nov

12

To get you to see his message and his commitment to the idea of freedom of expression, he exhibits an deep sense of irreverence, seeming to shout that nothing is sacred, not even art.

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The Prints of William Walmsley

Oct

29

The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens would like to present The Prints of William Walmsley, an exhibit that will highlight the works by Walmsley in The Cummer’s permanent collection. Bill Walmsley holds the record for…

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