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- Winkworth may refer to: Boxhill (Louisville), also known as "Winkworth", a Georgian Revival house in Glenview, Kentucky Winkworth Arboretum, a National...
- Catherine Winkworth (13 September 1827 – 1 July 1878) was an English hymnwriter and educator. She translated the German chorale tradition of church hymns...
- Winkworth Arboretum is a National Trust-owned arboretum in the spread-out civil parish of Busbridge between Godalming and Hascombe, south-west Surrey...
- Winkworth plc is an international estate agent listed on the AIM London Stock Exchange. Winkworth was founded in 1835 by the brothers Henry St John and...
- Susanna Winkworth (13 August 1820 – 25 November 1884) was an English translator and philanthropist, elder sister of translator Catherine Winkworth. Susanna...
- Watkins, a tenor with whom Gertrude Alcester becomes infatuated Dame Daphne Winkworth, headmistress of a girls' school in Eastbourne; also a friend of Aunt...
- several variants. The text paraphrases Psalm 103 and Psalm 150. Catherine Winkworth published her English translation of Neander's hymn in 1863. The common...
- Ronald Winckworth (1884 – 6 September 1950) was a British natural historian who became president or vice-president of three learned societies in the field...
- David Birney, William Daniels, Marcel Trenchard, Steven Grover and Mark Winkworth. He was also portra**** by Anthony Hopkins in the 1997 film Amistad, and...
- verse of which is given here with the English translation of Catherine Winkworth. This chorale prelude is a canon at the octave in the soprano and tenor...