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  • Wolfson Foundation
  • Registered charity in the United Kingdom

    Wolfson College, Cambridge Wolfson College, Oxford "Staff". wolfson.org.uk. The Wolfson Foundation. Retrieved 21 July 2023. "The Wolfson Foundation"

    Wolfson Foundation

    Wolfson_Foundation

  • Wolfson History Prize
  • Literary awards for history in the UK

    of history for the general public. The Wolfson Literary Awards were established in 1972 by the Wolfson Foundation. Prizes are given annually for two or

    Wolfson History Prize

    Wolfson_History_Prize

  • Wolfson family
  • British Jewish family known for political and philanthropic activity

    its initial fame to Sir Isaac Wolfson, who built the Great Universal Stores retail empire and created the Wolfson Foundation. The family is of Polish-Jewish

    Wolfson family

    Wolfson family

    Wolfson_family

  • Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson
  • British businessman (1927–2010)

    absence from the House of Lords from 2008. He was Chairman of the Wolfson Foundation. He was elected an Honorary Fellow of the British Academy in 1986

    Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson

    Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson

    Leonard_Wolfson,_Baron_Wolfson

  • Wolfson College, Cambridge
  • College of the University of Cambridge

    College", but was refounded as Wolfson College in 1973 in recognition of a benefaction of the Wolfson Foundation. Wolfson is located to the south-west of

    Wolfson College, Cambridge

    Wolfson College, Cambridge

    Wolfson_College,_Cambridge

  • Wolfson College, Oxford
  • College of the University of Oxford

    Wolfson College (/ˈwʊlfsən/) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Wolfson is a graduate college, with particular strengths

    Wolfson College, Oxford

    Wolfson College, Oxford

    Wolfson_College,_Oxford

  • Louis Wolfson
  • American financier (1912–2007)

    retainer to a Wolfson foundation. In 1971, Wolfson was involved in a contentious legal battle with radio host Larry King over monies Wolfson supplied and

    Louis Wolfson

    Louis Wolfson

    Louis_Wolfson

  • Isaac Wolfson
  • Scottish businessman and philanthropist (1897–1991)

    by his son Leonard Wolfson. He established the Wolfson Foundation to distribute most of his fortune to good causes. Isaac Wolfson was the son of a Jewish

    Isaac Wolfson

    Isaac Wolfson

    Isaac_Wolfson

  • Janet Wolfson de Botton
  • British art collector and philanthropist (born 1952)

    (née Wolfson; formerly Green) is a British art collector and philanthropist. Janet de Botton is the eldest daughter of Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson and

    Janet Wolfson de Botton

    Janet Wolfson de Botton

    Janet_Wolfson_de_Botton

  • Wolfson Centre
  • Academic in Rottenrow, Glasgow

    listed building. It is named for Isaac Wolfson of the Wolfson Foundation, and was initially known as the Wolfson Centre for Bioengineering to distinguish

    Wolfson Centre

    Wolfson Centre

    Wolfson_Centre

  • Wolfson Medical Center
  • Hospital in Holon, Israel

    founded with the assistance of the Wolfson Foundation and named after Lady Edith Specterman Wolfson, Sir Isaac Wolfson's wife. The medical center in Holon

    Wolfson Medical Center

    Wolfson Medical Center

    Wolfson_Medical_Center

  • Imperial College London
  • Public university in England

    Retrieved 29 January 2019. "The Wolfson Foundation 1955–2015: Sixty Years of Philanthropy" (PDF). The Wolfson Foundation. 2015. pp. 29, 57. Archived from

    Imperial College London

    Imperial College London

    Imperial_College_London

  • Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship
  • Award

    It is administered by the Royal Society and jointly funded by the Wolfson Foundation and the UK Office of Science and Technology, to provide universities

    Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship

    Royal_Society_Wolfson_Fellowship

  • Wolfson (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    College, Oxford The Wolfson Foundation, founded by Isaac Wolfson Wolfson Microelectronics, an electronics company Samuel W. Wolfson High School, a public

    Wolfson (disambiguation)

    Wolfson_(disambiguation)

  • Rea Leakey
  • British Army Major General (1915–1999)

    in Malta and Libya. He retired in 1966, and became Director of the Wolfson Foundation. An autobiography, Leakey's Luck, was published in 1999. His father

    Rea Leakey

    Rea_Leakey

  • Tracy Wolfson
  • American sportscaster (born 1975)

    Tracy Wolfson (born March 17, 1975) is an American sportscaster for CBS Sports. She is the lead sideline reporter for the NFL on CBS. Wolfson grew up

    Tracy Wolfson

    Tracy Wolfson

    Tracy_Wolfson

  • Venus Anadyomene (Titian)
  • Painting by Titian

    Art Collections Fund. Also contributing to the purchase were the Wolfson Foundation, the Heritage Lottery Fund (£7.6m), and the Scottish Executive (£2

    Venus Anadyomene (Titian)

    Venus Anadyomene (Titian)

    Venus_Anadyomene_(Titian)

  • Stalingrad (Beevor book)
  • 1998 book by Antony Beevor

    Johnson Prize. Retrieved 2 February 2015. "Previous winners (1999)". Wolfson Foundation. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 2 February

    Stalingrad (Beevor book)

    Stalingrad_(Beevor_book)

  • Roman Baths (Bath)
  • Roman site in the city of Bath, England

    September 2010. "DCMS Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund A Public Private Partnership (2002 to 2010)" (PDF). The Wolfson Foundation. Archived from

    Roman Baths (Bath)

    Roman Baths (Bath)

    Roman_Baths_(Bath)

  • The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
  • 1987 book by Paul Kennedy

    Physics". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-12-23. "The Wolfson History Prizes". The Wolfson Foundation. Archived from the original on January 1, 2010. Retrieved

    The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers

    The_Rise_and_Fall_of_the_Great_Powers

  • Evelyn Welch
  • American art historian and academic administrator

    Retrieved 22 March 2022. "History Prize: Previous winners". The Wolfson Foundation. 2015. Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 6 October

    Evelyn Welch

    Evelyn_Welch

  • Wolfson baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

    1962 for Isaac Wolfson, the businessman and philanthropist who established the Wolfson Foundation. In 1985, the 2nd Baronet, Leonard Wolfson, became a life

    Wolfson baronets

    Wolfson_baronets

  • Eleanor Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson
  • British political advisor (born 1983)

    Eleanor Joan Georgina Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson, Baroness Wolfson of Aspley (born 9 July 1983), is a British political advisor, who previously

    Eleanor Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson

    Eleanor Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson

    Eleanor_Shawcross,_Baroness_Shawcross-Wolfson

  • Simon Schama
  • English historian (born 1945)

    time, Schama wrote his first book, Patriots and Liberators, which won the Wolfson History Prize. The book was originally intended as a study of the French

    Simon Schama

    Simon Schama

    Simon_Schama

  • Wolfson Research Institute
  • Research institution of Durham University

    (originally known as the Wolfson Research Institute for Health, Medicine and the Environment) came from the Wolfson Foundation with a £4 million grant

    Wolfson Research Institute

    Wolfson Research Institute

    Wolfson_Research_Institute

  • GUS (retailer)
  • Former British retail, manufacturing and finance conglomerate

    Through his wealth gained at Great Universal Stores, he established the Wolfson Foundation in 1955. By 1983 the company had expanded its range of operations

    GUS (retailer)

    GUS_(retailer)

  • HMS Belfast
  • Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy

    The reinterpretation was supported by £150,000 from DCMS and the Wolfson Foundation. other 1950s cruiser reconstructions of three Town cruisers and HMS

    HMS Belfast

    HMS Belfast

    HMS_Belfast

  • Phil Wolfson
  • American psychiatrist

    Philip E. Wolfson (born 1943) is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist known for his work in psychedelic medicine, particularly in treating mental health

    Phil Wolfson

    Phil_Wolfson

  • History of Imperial College London
  • Retrieved 29 January 2019. "The Wolfson Foundation 1955-2015: Sixty Years of Philanthropy" (PDF). The Wolfson Foundation. 2015. pp. 29, 57. Archived from

    History of Imperial College London

    History of Imperial College London

    History_of_Imperial_College_London

  • Adam Tooze
  • British historian (born 1967)

    (PDF). Dario Alfè. University College London. "Previous Winners". The Wolfson Foundation. Retrieved 17 February 2019. "Adam Tooze Wins the 2019 Lionel Gelber

    Adam Tooze

    Adam Tooze

    Adam_Tooze

  • UCL Wolfson Institute
  • University department in London, England

    Wellcome Trust, the Higher Education Funding Council for England and The Wolfson Foundation and Charitable Family Trust. The Institute Director was Prof. Salvador

    UCL Wolfson Institute

    UCL Wolfson Institute

    UCL_Wolfson_Institute

  • Wrest Park
  • Country estate in Bedfordshire, England

    Market. In the autumn of 2007 English Heritage announced that the Wolfson Foundation had pledged up to £400,000 towards the restoration of the Wrest Park

    Wrest Park

    Wrest Park

    Wrest_Park

  • Brian Harrison (historian)
  • British historian and academic (born 1937)

    sectors, including as executive secretary/chief executive) of the Wolfson Foundation (1997–2006). Harrison was appointed Knight Bachelor in the 2005 New

    Brian Harrison (historian)

    Brian_Harrison_(historian)

  • Cornwall Hospice Care
  • Charity-funded hospice in Cornwall, England

    much less than the national funding average of 34% for hospices. The Wolfson Foundation provided a grant of £88,000 towards a major refurbishment of Mount

    Cornwall Hospice Care

    Cornwall_Hospice_Care

  • Overgate Hospice
  • Hospice and charitable organisation

    generated £9,700,000 of the required total, including funding from the Wolfson Foundation and is hoping to raise a total of £12,500,000 with the appeal. Fund

    Overgate Hospice

    Overgate Hospice

    Overgate_Hospice

  • University of Glasgow
  • Public university in Scotland

    library's collection of historic photographs was opened, funded by the Wolfson Foundation. The Archives of the University of Glasgow maintains the historical

    University of Glasgow

    University_of_Glasgow

  • Martin Kemp (art historian)
  • British art historian (born 1942)

    received the prestigious British Academy Wolfson Research Professorship—an award offered by the Wolfson Foundation—and from 1993 to 1998 he was elected a

    Martin Kemp (art historian)

    Martin Kemp (art historian)

    Martin_Kemp_(art_historian)

  • Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
  • Painting by John Constable

    Fund, the Art Fund (including a contribution from the Wolfson Foundation), The Manton Foundation, and Tate Members. The partnership enabled the work to

    Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

    Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

    Salisbury_Cathedral_from_the_Meadows

  • Coughton Court
  • Historic house museum in Stratford-on-Avon, United Kingdom

    made to the fabric of the house. The work has been funded by the Wolfson Foundation and donations from National Trust members and supporters. Phase 4

    Coughton Court

    Coughton Court

    Coughton_Court

  • Wolfson Economics Prize
  • Second largest economics prize in the world

    The Wolfson Economics Prize is a £250,000 economics prize, the second largest economics prize in the world after Nobel. The Wolfson Prize is sponsored

    Wolfson Economics Prize

    Wolfson Economics Prize

    Wolfson_Economics_Prize

  • The Long Eaton School
  • Academy in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, England

    building The Malcolm Parry Observatory, a project funded partly by the Wolfson Foundation, which was opened in 2012. Charles Bungay Fawcett, leading British

    The Long Eaton School

    The Long Eaton School

    The_Long_Eaton_School

  • West Norfolk Hoard
  • Anglo-Saxon hoard of coins

    funding by the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Art Fund and The Wolfson Foundation. It went on display in the museum's newly reopened Anglo-Saxon and

    West Norfolk Hoard

    West_Norfolk_Hoard

  • Britons: Forging the Nation 1707–1837
  • 1992 book by Linda Colley

    Victorian Studies, 3, (2002). "Winners of the Wolfson History Prize: 1972–2009" (PDF). Wolfson Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25

    Britons: Forging the Nation 1707–1837

    Britons:_Forging_the_Nation_1707–1837

  • Elgin Amphora
  • Ancient Greek amphora

    Collection, using £40,000 provided by The Art Fund, and funds from the Wolfson Foundation, Alexander Talbot Rice, British Museum Friends, the Caryatid Fund

    Elgin Amphora

    Elgin Amphora

    Elgin_Amphora

  • Jordan Wolfson
  • Contemporary American artist

    Jordan Wolfson (born 1980) is an American visual artist who lives in Los Angeles. His practice tends to explore cutting-edge technology: spanning video

    Jordan Wolfson

    Jordan_Wolfson

  • Wolfson Research Exchange
  • partly from the Wolfson Foundation, which provided £250,000 through its CURL/RLUK Libraries Programme. In the late 1990s, the Wolfson Foundation had supported

    Wolfson Research Exchange

    Wolfson_Research_Exchange

  • Baptist Health (Jacksonville)
  • Faith-based health system in the southern United States

    million, which included a donation of $250,000 in 1951 from the Wolfson Family Foundation for the development of a 50-bed children's hospital within Baptist

    Baptist Health (Jacksonville)

    Baptist Health (Jacksonville)

    Baptist_Health_(Jacksonville)

  • Munir Pirmohamed
  • British pharmacologist

    funding from The UK Department of Health, NIHR, MRC, Wellcome Trust, Wolfson Foundation, and the EU FP7 programme funds . "Knighthood for former pupil". "Munir

    Munir Pirmohamed

    Munir_Pirmohamed

  • Portrait of the Duke of Wellington (Goya)
  • Painting by Francisco de Goya

    Wrightsman bid £140,000 (equivalent to £2,718,428 in 2025), but the Wolfson Foundation offered £100,000 and the government added a special Treasury grant

    Portrait of the Duke of Wellington (Goya)

    Portrait of the Duke of Wellington (Goya)

    Portrait_of_the_Duke_of_Wellington_(Goya)

  • Mitchell Wolfson Jr.
  • American businessman

    International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. In 1986 Wolfson established The Wolfsonian Foundation, a research center and museum in Miami Beach, and began

    Mitchell Wolfson Jr.

    Mitchell_Wolfson_Jr.

  • John H. Plumb
  • British historian (1911–2001)

    University of East Anglia from 1979 to 1982. He was a trustee of the Wolfson Foundation and Chairman of the British Institute of America from 1982 to 1990

    John H. Plumb

    John_H._Plumb

  • University college
  • Tertiary education institution

    the former name of Wolfson College, Cambridge, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge, from its foundation in 1965 until its endowment

    University college

    University_college

  • David Cannadine
  • British author and historian

    Development Trust, the Royal Academy Trust, Historic Royal Palaces and the Wolfson Foundation. He is also 168th president of The Birmingham & Midland Institute

    David Cannadine

    David Cannadine

    David_Cannadine

  • Nikolaus Wachsmann
  • German historian (born 1971)

    2020. "UKHMF Academic Advisory Board". "Latest Prize Winners - The Wolfson Foundation". Archived from the original on 2013-09-04. Retrieved 2016-06-20.

    Nikolaus Wachsmann

    Nikolaus_Wachsmann

  • Harold Redman
  • British Army general

    secretary of the Wolfson Foundation in 1958. Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives Half Yearly Army List January 1946 The Wolfson Foundation 1955–2005 –

    Harold Redman

    Harold Redman

    Harold_Redman

  • Bradford Institute for Health Research
  • Research organization in England

    involved in errors. Established in 2019 with a £1 million grant from the Wolfson Foundation, this center facilitates collaboration between clinicians and researchers

    Bradford Institute for Health Research

    Bradford_Institute_for_Health_Research

  • Timothy Leighton
  • Professor of Ultrasonics and Underwater Acoustics

    University of Cambridge 2018 Royal Society's Lord Leonard and Lady Estelle Wolfson Foundation Translation Award for the StarHealer the 2014 'Best new product of

    Timothy Leighton

    Timothy Leighton

    Timothy_Leighton

  • Manchester Museum
  • Museum in Manchester, England

    Development Fund, the University of Manchester, the Wellcome Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and other sponsors, the museum was refurbished and reopened in 2003

    Manchester Museum

    Manchester Museum

    Manchester_Museum

  • Karin Baur
  • Swiss mathematician

    2020-03-14. "The Royal Society and Wolfson Foundation today announce the first recipients of the Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship Scheme. | Royal Society"

    Karin Baur

    Karin_Baur

  • Christopher Duggan
  • British historian and academic (1957–2015)

    cultural history of modern Italy. He began his career as a research fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford and then at All Souls College, Oxford. In 1987, he moved

    Christopher Duggan

    Christopher_Duggan

  • Birmingham History Galleries
  • Lottery Fund, but other funders also include Arts Council England, The Wolfson Foundation and Birmingham City Council. The galleries were designed by Redman

    Birmingham History Galleries

    Birmingham History Galleries

    Birmingham_History_Galleries

  • Wolfson Professor of Criminology
  • Senior professorship at the University of Cambridge

    Cambridge. The position was established in 1960 by a benefaction by the Wolfson Foundation and is the first of its kind in Britain. The position's first holder

    Wolfson Professor of Criminology

    Wolfson_Professor_of_Criminology

  • Hamilton Kerr Institute
  • Conservation branch of the Fitzwilliam Museum in England

    through grants from the Baring Foundation, the Esmée Fairbairn Trust, the Gulbenkian Foundation, the Isaac Wolfson Foundation, the Monument Trust, and the

    Hamilton Kerr Institute

    Hamilton Kerr Institute

    Hamilton_Kerr_Institute

  • Middleham Jewel
  • Medieval, gold reliquary pendant found at Middleham and now in the Yorkshire Museum

    from North Yorkshire County Council, the Richard III Society and the Wolfson Foundation. The jewel forms part of the permanent collection of the Yorkshire

    Middleham Jewel

    Middleham Jewel

    Middleham_Jewel

  • University of Sheffield
  • Public university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

    2010, the gallery was restored and refurbished by a grant from the Wolfson Foundation. The library usually schedules three temporary exhibitions per year

    University of Sheffield

    University of Sheffield

    University_of_Sheffield

  • Wolfson Children's Hospital
  • Hospital in Florida, United States

    1946, Morris David Wolfson wrote a letter to his sons, Sam Wolfson, Louis Wolfson, Saul Wolfson, Cecil Wolfson, and Nathan Wolfson asking them to build

    Wolfson Children's Hospital

    Wolfson Children's Hospital

    Wolfson_Children's_Hospital

  • Chris Wickham
  • British historian (born 1950)

    2016. Retrieved 25 October 2015. "Previous winners". Wolfson History Prize. The Wolfson Foundation. Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved

    Chris Wickham

    Chris Wickham

    Chris_Wickham

  • Traymore Hotel
  • Demolished hotel in New Jersey, US

    Traymore Hotel: Modernity in the Mass Resort". The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts (25, The American Hotel). Miami: Wolfson Foundation: 183–211.

    Traymore Hotel

    Traymore Hotel

    Traymore_Hotel

  • Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre
  • Medical Institution

    Kent. Construction was made possible by a grant of £250,000 from the Wolfson Foundation. Wylie McKissock, Consultant Neurological Surgeon to St George's Hospital

    Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre

    Wolfson_Neurorehabilitation_Centre

  • Bedford School
  • Public school in Bedford, England

    was named after the Wolfson Foundation. Bedford School aims to maintain the Christian ethos which was embedded into its foundation principles when established

    Bedford School

    Bedford School

    Bedford_School

  • Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre
  • Imaging Centre

    planning for the centre began late in 2000, following funding from the Wolfson Foundation, Cancer Research UK, the Christie Hospital Trust Charitable Fund and

    Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre

    Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre

    Wolfson_Molecular_Imaging_Centre

  • Errol Morrison
  • Jamaican scientist (born 1945)

    the University Diabetes Outreach Project (UDOP) with the help of a Wolfson Foundation grant. He played a key role in partnerships between the International

    Errol Morrison

    Errol_Morrison

  • Francis Crick Institute
  • Biomedical research centre in London

    institute's science strategy was announced and a £3 million grant from the Wolfson Foundation was confirmed. In mid August 2016, construction work finished and

    Francis Crick Institute

    Francis Crick Institute

    Francis_Crick_Institute

  • Hostages Square
  • Public square in Tel Aviv, Israel

    the Nova music festival massacre, the Bnei Akiva movement, and the Wolfson Foundation [he]'s "Ayelet Hashachar" organization. The square hosts kiosks selling

    Hostages Square

    Hostages Square

    Hostages_Square

  • Bradford Royal Infirmary
  • NHS hospital in Yorkshire, England

    focused on applied health research on older people and funded by the Wolfson Foundation. List of hospitals in England "Bradford Royal Infirmary". National

    Bradford Royal Infirmary

    Bradford Royal Infirmary

    Bradford_Royal_Infirmary

  • St Albans School, Hertfordshire
  • Public school in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England

    heritage, the school was awarded a large sum of money in 2007 by the Wolfson Foundation to rebuild its physics laboratories to university standards. In medieval

    St Albans School, Hertfordshire

    St_Albans_School,_Hertfordshire

  • Millennium Commission
  • United Kingdom public body

    Newcastle upon Tyne (joint venture with the Wellcome Trust and the Wolfson Foundation) Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth Sheffield Winter Garden The Deep, Hull

    Millennium Commission

    Millennium_Commission

  • The Maynard School
  • Private day school in Exeter, England

    and libraries, a sixth form centre, an ICT facility (funded by the Wolfson Foundation) and most recently has updated the gym to create a Performing arts

    The Maynard School

    The Maynard School

    The_Maynard_School

  • Peter Marshall (historian)
  • Scottish historian (born 1964)

    Wolfson History Prize | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 12 June 2018. "Wolfson History Prize - The Wolfson Foundation". www.wolfson

    Peter Marshall (historian)

    Peter_Marshall_(historian)

  • Yosef Taieb
  • Israeli rabbi and politician

    returning to Israel, he managed projects for French immigrants run by the Wolfson Foundation from 2009 to 2020. Taieb was elected to the municipal council of Kiryat

    Yosef Taieb

    Yosef Taieb

    Yosef_Taieb

  • Great North Museum: Hancock
  • Natural history museum in England

    the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the Wolfson Foundation and The Northern Rock Foundation, as well as numerous other trusts and foundations

    Great North Museum: Hancock

    Great North Museum: Hancock

    Great_North_Museum:_Hancock

  • Church of St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd
  • Church in Monmouthshire, Wales

    A grant provided jointly by the National Churches Trust and the Wolfson Foundation enabled repairs to the roof and the church reopened in 2024. The interior

    Church of St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd

    Church of St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd

    Church_of_St_Aeddan,_Bettws_Newydd

  • Cambridge Institute of Criminology
  • University department

    Institute of Criminology with the support of a benefaction from the Wolfson Foundation and the Howard League for Penal Reform. The Institute publishes the

    Cambridge Institute of Criminology

    Cambridge Institute of Criminology

    Cambridge_Institute_of_Criminology

  • Nick Garrett (bass-baritone)
  • English singer (born 1970)

    Music, with further study in singing supported by a grant from the Wolfson Foundation. He then joined The Swingle Singers and toured with them internationally

    Nick Garrett (bass-baritone)

    Nick_Garrett_(bass-baritone)

  • Alexander Watson (historian)
  • British historian (born 1979)

    March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2015. "Latest Prize Winners". The Wolfson Foundation. 14 May 2015. Archived from the original on 4 September 2013. Retrieved

    Alexander Watson (historian)

    Alexander_Watson_(historian)

  • The Box, Plymouth
  • Art museum and history museum in Devon, England

    funding bodies such as the Heritage Lottery Fund, The Art Fund, the Wolfson Foundation and the V&A Purchase Grant Fund. Morris, Steven (22 September 2020)

    The Box, Plymouth

    The Box, Plymouth

    The_Box,_Plymouth

  • John Hampden Grammar School
  • Selective grammar school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England

    rooms, a common room and a new library. In 2002, funding from the Wolfson Foundation allowed a new language teaching facility and science laboratory to

    John Hampden Grammar School

    John Hampden Grammar School

    John_Hampden_Grammar_School

  • PS Maid of the Loch
  • Clyde-built paddle steamer (1953 - now)

    for the next stages of the restoration including donations from the Wolfson Foundation, the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society and £950,000 from the Scottish

    PS Maid of the Loch

    PS Maid of the Loch

    PS_Maid_of_the_Loch

  • Wolfson Centre for Magnetics
  • Cardiff University, UK research centre

    / 51.484; -3.169 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wolfson Centre for Magnetics. Wolfson Centre for Magnetics (WCM) is a research and knowledge centre

    Wolfson Centre for Magnetics

    Wolfson Centre for Magnetics

    Wolfson_Centre_for_Magnetics

  • St Peter's Church, Bournemouth
  • Church in Dorset, England

    renovation, partially funded by the National Churches Trust and the Wolfson Foundation, as part of the church's Development Project. The chancel The Keble

    St Peter's Church, Bournemouth

    St Peter's Church, Bournemouth

    St_Peter's_Church,_Bournemouth

  • John Darwin (historian)
  • British historian and academic (born 1948)

    Retrieved 27 April 2019. "Previous winners". History Prize. The Wolfson Foundation. Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2016

    John Darwin (historian)

    John_Darwin_(historian)

  • City Technology College
  • Type of secondary school in England

    hosted by MT at No.10] [declassified 2016]" (PDF). Margaret Thatcher Foundation. "Labour policy defied as first technology academy starts". The Herald

    City Technology College

    City Technology College

    City_Technology_College

  • Robert Kenedi
  • him Head of the unit. A further grant from the Wolfson Foundation allowed the creation of the Wolfson Centre within the unit. The unit then broadened

    Robert Kenedi

    Robert_Kenedi

  • Commonwealth Hall
  • The hall was opened with the aid of a gift of £250,000 from the Wolfson Foundation. It was named after Samuel Commonwealth, a UCL architecture student

    Commonwealth Hall

    Commonwealth_Hall

  • Patrik Rorsman
  • Swedish medical scientist

    Research Council (MRC), the Royal Society, the Wolfson Foundation, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Wellcome Trust and the Government of Canada

    Patrik Rorsman

    Patrik Rorsman

    Patrik_Rorsman

  • SeaCity Museum
  • Museum in Southampton, England

    Media and Sport in conjunction with the Wolfson Foundation, and another from the Garfield Weston Foundation. Southampton City Council appointed the design

    SeaCity Museum

    SeaCity Museum

    SeaCity_Museum

  • Susan J. Wolfson
  • Professor of English at Princeton University

    ISBN 978-0-321-10507-3 "Susan J. Wolfson 1990 - US & Canada Competition Humanities - English Literature". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Archived from the

    Susan J. Wolfson

    Susan_J._Wolfson

  • Pilgrim Trust
  • British charitable trust

    2017 renamed the grant programme to Archives Revealed. In 2021, the Wolfson Foundation partnered with the Pilgrim Trust and The National Archives to continue

    Pilgrim Trust

    Pilgrim_Trust

  • Oxford History of Wales
  • Book series

    Kenneth O Morgan (26 March 1980) "Winners of the Wolfson History Awards" (PDF). The Wolfson Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 December

    Oxford History of Wales

    Oxford_History_of_Wales

  • Maria Balshaw
  • English museum director (born 1970)

    trusts and foundations including Clore Duffield, Wolfson Foundation, Headley Trust, The Granada Foundation as well as Friends of the Whitworth and private

    Maria Balshaw

    Maria_Balshaw

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  • Colson
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Colson

    Triumphant people; people's victory.

    Colson

  • Dolson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dolson

    English : patronymic of unexplained etymology. Perhaps an importation to England of Dutch Dolsen.

    Dolson

  • Coleson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coleson

    English : patronymic from Cole.

    Coleson

  • WILSON
  • Male

    English

    WILSON

    English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, WILSON means "son of Will." 

    WILSON

  • Wilson
  • Boy/Male

    English American Teutonic

    Wilson

    Son of Will. Surname.

    Wilson

  • Wolfcot
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Wolfcot

    Lives in Wolfe's cottage.

    Wolfcot

  • Goldson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goldson

    English : variant of Goldstone 2 and 3.

    Goldson

  • Wilson
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Teutonic

    Wilson

    Son of William; Will-helmet

    Wilson

  • Rolison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rolison

    English : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Rollo or Rolf.

    Rolison

  • Folson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Folson

    English : variant of Folsom.

    Folson

  • Bolson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bolson

    English : unexplained. It may be a variant of Balson (see Balsam) or Bulson.

    Bolson

  • Woolson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woolson

    English : unexplained.Thomas Woolson, from England, settled in Cambridge, MA, before 1660.

    Woolson

  • Wolfson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Wolfson

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from Wolf.Americanized spelling of the Low German cognate Wolfsen.

    Wolfson

  • Golson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Golson

    English : variant of Goldstone 2 and 3.

    Golson

  • Colson
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Greek

    Colson

    Victory of the People; Son of Nicholas; Triumphant People; People's Victory

    Colson

  • Willson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Willson

    English : variant spelling of Wilson.

    Willson

  • Wilson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish

    Wilson

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish : patronymic from the personal name Will, a very common medieval short form of William.

    Wilson

  • Wonson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wonson

    English : habitational name from Wonson, Devon.

    Wonson

  • Tolson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Tolson

    English (Yorkshire) : patronymic from the personal name Toll.

    Tolson

  • Woodson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Woodson

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name for someone from Woodsome in West Yorkshire, named in Old English as æt wudu-hūsum ‘(place at) the houses in the wood’.

    Woodson

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Online names & meanings

  • Jalmar
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, Swedish

    Jalmar

    Helmet Warrior; Helmet; Protection

  • Surrey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Surrey

    English : regional name for someone from the county of Surrey, so named from Old English sūther ‘southerly’ + gē ‘district’, possibly a reference to its position south of the Thames.

  • Chndraja
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Chndraja

    Daughter of the Moon

  • Haslett
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Haslett

    From the hazel tree land.

  • Viraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Viraj

    Biggest in universe, The Sun or the king, Resplendent, Splendor (Celebrity Names: Celina Jaitly and Peter Haag)

  • Jacenta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Jacenta

    Flower Name

  • Dhruvalata
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Dhruvalata

    Star; Faithful; Constant

  • VALENCIA
  • Female

    Spanish

    VALENCIA

    Variant spelling of Spanish Valentia, VALENCIA means "power." 

  • KalimUdDin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    KalimUdDin

    Spokesman of Religion

  • Osburga
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo, British, English

    Osburga

    Name of a Queen

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  • Visionary
  • a.

    Existing in imagination only; not real; fanciful; imaginary; having no solid foundation; as, visionary prospect; a visionary scheme or project.

  • Foundationer
  • n.

    One who derives support from the funds or foundation of a college or school.

  • Utility
  • n.

    Happiness; the greatest good, or happiness, of the greatest number, -- the foundation of utilitarianism.

  • Scholar
  • n.

    In English universities, an undergraduate who belongs to the foundation of a college, and receives support in part from its revenues.

  • Underpin
  • v. t.

    To support by some solid foundation; to place something underneath for support.

  • Settle
  • v. i.

    To sink gradually to a lower level; to subside, as the foundation of a house, etc.

  • Underpinning
  • n.

    The foundation, esp. of a frame house.

  • Scholarship
  • n.

    Maintenance for a scholar; a foundation for the support of a student.

  • Undermine
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To remove the foundation or support of by clandestine means; to ruin in an underhand way; as, to undermine reputation; to undermine the constitution of the state.

  • Unfounded
  • a.

    Having no foundation; baseless; vain; idle; as, unfounded expectations.

  • Underskirt
  • n.

    A petticoat; the foundation skirt of a draped dress.

  • Foundationless
  • a.

    Having no foundation.

  • Settlement
  • n.

    The gradual sinking of a building, whether by the yielding of the ground under the foundation, or by the compression of the joints or the material.

  • Roadbed
  • n.

    In railroads, the bed or foundation on which the superstructure (ties, rails, etc.) rests; in common roads, the whole material laid in place and ready for travel.

  • Wolfkin
  • n.

    A little or young wolf.

  • Sap
  • v. t.

    To subvert by digging or wearing away; to mine; to undermine; to destroy the foundation of.

  • Riprap
  • n.

    A foundation or sustaining wall of stones thrown together without order, as in deep water or on a soft bottom.

  • Underlie
  • v. t.

    To be at the basis of; to form the foundation of; to support; as, a doctrine underlying a theory.

  • Title
  • n.

    That which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession; that which is the foundation of ownership of property, real or personal; a right; as, a good title to an estate, or an imperfect title.