| ←Author Index: Wo | Gabriel Stanley Woods (1884–1961) |
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement. Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "G. S. W." |
Works
Contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography, 2nd supplement
- Arnold, Arthur
- Arnold, William Thomas
- Baddeley, Mountford John Byrde
- Bardsley, John Wareing
- Bates, Cadwallader John
- Bedford, William Kirkpatrick Riland
- Bodington, Nathan
- Body, George
- Bond, William Bennett
- Boothby, Guy Newell
- Burbidge, Edward
- Butler, Arthur Gray
- Caine, William Sproston
- Clayden, Peter William
- Cokayne, George Edward
- Collen, Edwin Henry Hayter
- Collins, William Edward
- Cox, George William
- Daniel, Evan
- Davies, Charles Maurice
- Evans, George Essex
- Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne
- Gatty, Alfred
- Gerard, Montagu Gilbert
- Gifford, Edwin Hamilton
- Goldsmid, Frederick John
- Gray, Benjamin Kirkman
- Griffiths, Arthur George Frederick
- Hankin, St. John Emile Clavering
- Havelock, Arthur Elibank
- Henty, George Alfred
- Hogg, Quintin
- Holmes, Richard Rivington
- Jelf, George Edward
- Joly de Lotbinière, Henry Gustave
- Kensit, John
- Lyne, Joseph Leycester
- Low, Robert Cunliffe
- Macrorie, William Kenneth
- Morris, Michael
- Oliver, Samuel Pasfield
- Peel, Frederick
- Pott, Alfred
- Marriott, William Thackeray
- Pritchard, Charles Bradley
- Randall, Richard William
- Rieu, Charles Pierre Henri
- Russell, William Clark
- Stables, William
- Stephenson, Frederick Charles Arthur
- Thurston, Katherine Cecil
- Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise
- Webb, Allan Becher
- Wright, Charles Henry Hamilton
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