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Whiteway Collection

"Sir William Vallance Whiteway: A British-born Politician and Newfoundland's Three-Time Premier" Born in 1828

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Derby DE22 2 Map

Derby DE22 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Derby DE22 2

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Bristol BS5 7 Map

Bristol BS5 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bristol BS5 7

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Sir William Vallance Whiteway, 1828 - 1908. British born politician

Sir William Vallance Whiteway, 1828 - 1908. British born politician and three time Premier of Newfoundland
2603476 Sir William Vallance Whiteway, 1828 - 1908. British born politician and three time Premier of Newfoundland. From The Review of Reviews, published 1891 by English School, (19th century)

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Somerset TA20 3 Map

Somerset TA20 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Somerset TA20 3

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Wiltshire SP5 1 Map

Wiltshire SP5 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wiltshire SP5 1

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Cherwell OX17 1 Map

Cherwell OX17 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cherwell OX17 1

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Stroud GL6 7 Map

Stroud GL6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Stroud GL6 7

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Stroud GL6 0 Map

Stroud GL6 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Stroud GL6 0

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Stroud GL11 6 Map

Stroud GL11 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Stroud GL11 6

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Bath and North East Somerset BA2 1 Map

Bath and North East Somerset BA2 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bath and North East Somerset BA2 1

Background imageWhiteway Collection: The Bungalow, Whiteway Colony, Gloucestershire

The Bungalow, Whiteway Colony, Gloucestershire
The Bungalow, Whiteway Colony, near Stroud in Gloucestershire, was established in 1898. A group of Tolstoyan anarchists bought 40 acres of land

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Wholesale District and World Building

Vancouver, Canada - Wholesale District and World Building
Vancouver, British Columbia, Western Canada - Part of the Wholesale District and view of the tall World Building - the tallest building in the British Empire at 82 m (269 ft)

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Boating Club, Twerton on Avon, Somerset

Boating Club, Twerton on Avon, Somerset
Boating Club, Twerton on Avon, Bath, near Whiteway, Somerset, England. Showing the Somerset County Council Carnival Date: 1900s

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Family Portrait Photograph

Family Portrait Photograph
Sepia glass plate family portait photograph circa 1900. Whiteway family group of the Devon cider manufacturers. Date: circa 1900

Background imageWhiteway Collection: Billboard advertisements, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Billboard advertisements, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
Billboard advertisements at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, for Whiteways Devonshire Cyder and The Royal Navy. circa 1949


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"Sir William Vallance Whiteway: A British-born Politician and Newfoundland's Three-Time Premier" Born in 1828, Sir William Vallance Whiteway was a prominent figure in the political landscape of Newfoundland. Serving as the Premier of Newfoundland on three separate occasions, he left an indelible mark on the region's history. Hailing from Somerset TA20 3, his journey began far away from the shores of Newfoundland. However, destiny had other plans for him. With determination and resilience, he made his way to Wiltshire SP5 1 before eventually finding himself in Cherwell OX17 Whiteway's political career flourished as he navigated through various districts such as Stroud GL6 7, Stroud GL6 0, and Stroud GL11 His influence extended beyond borders when he ventured into Derby DE22 2 and Bristol BS5 But it was Bath and North East Somerset BA2 that truly shaped his legacy. It was here that Whiteway honed his leadership skills and developed a deep understanding of governance. His impact reached even further across continents when Vancouver welcomed him with open arms. The Wholesale District became witness to his diplomatic prowess while the World Building stood tall as a testament to his vision for progress. Yet amidst all these achievements, there were moments of respite too. The Boating Club at Twerton on Avon provided solace for Sir William Vallance Whiteway - a place where he could find tranquility amidst the demands of politics. As we look back at this remarkable statesman's life, we are reminded that greatness knows no boundaries or limitations. From humble beginnings in England to becoming one of Newfoundland's most influential leaders, Sir William Vallance Whiteway will forever be remembered for shaping history with unwavering dedication and unwavering commitment to public service.