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William Albert Denis Galloway (5 March 1878 – 7 May 1957), better known as Denis Galloway, was a Scottish ethnographic artist and photographer. The elder son of Sir William Galloway (1840–1927), Mining Professor at University College of Wales in Cardiff, and Christiana Maud Mary Gordon (1853–1880). His younger brother was Christian Francis John Galloway (1880–1969). Galloway was a renowned ethnographic artist and photographer who travelled extensively in Europe, whilst living firstly in Zeeland and later in Romania, recording the customs and costumes of the local people, from about 1914 until he returned to England in 1950.

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  • William Albert Denis Galloway (5 March 1878 – 7 May 1957), better known as Denis Galloway, was a Scottish ethnographic artist and photographer. The elder son of Sir William Galloway (1840–1927), Mining Professor at University College of Wales in Cardiff, and Christiana Maud Mary Gordon (1853–1880). His younger brother was Christian Francis John Galloway (1880–1969). Galloway was a renowned ethnographic artist and photographer who travelled extensively in Europe, whilst living firstly in Zeeland and later in Romania, recording the customs and costumes of the local people, from about 1914 until he returned to England in 1950. (en)
  • William Albert Denis Galloway (5 maart 1878 – 7 mei 1957), beter bekend als Denis Galloway, was een Schots etnografisch kunstenaar en fotograaf. Hij was de oudste zoon van Sir William Galloway (1840-1927), mijnbouwprofessor aan het University College of Wales in Cardiff, en Christiana Maud Mary Gordon (1853-1880). Zijn jongere broer was Christian Francis John Galloway (1880-1969). Galloway was een gerenommeerd etnografisch kunstenaar en fotograaf die veel door Europa reisde, eerst in Zeeland en later in Roemenië, waar hij de gebruiken en kostuums van de lokale bevolking vastlegde, vanaf ongeveer 1914 totdat hij in 1950 terugkeerde naar Engeland. (nl)
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  • William Albert Denis Galloway (5 March 1878 – 7 May 1957), better known as Denis Galloway, was a Scottish ethnographic artist and photographer. The elder son of Sir William Galloway (1840–1927), Mining Professor at University College of Wales in Cardiff, and Christiana Maud Mary Gordon (1853–1880). His younger brother was Christian Francis John Galloway (1880–1969). Galloway was a renowned ethnographic artist and photographer who travelled extensively in Europe, whilst living firstly in Zeeland and later in Romania, recording the customs and costumes of the local people, from about 1914 until he returned to England in 1950. (en)
  • William Albert Denis Galloway (5 maart 1878 – 7 mei 1957), beter bekend als Denis Galloway, was een Schots etnografisch kunstenaar en fotograaf. Hij was de oudste zoon van Sir William Galloway (1840-1927), mijnbouwprofessor aan het University College of Wales in Cardiff, en Christiana Maud Mary Gordon (1853-1880). Zijn jongere broer was Christian Francis John Galloway (1880-1969). Galloway was een gerenommeerd etnografisch kunstenaar en fotograaf die veel door Europa reisde, eerst in Zeeland en later in Roemenië, waar hij de gebruiken en kostuums van de lokale bevolking vastlegde, vanaf ongeveer 1914 totdat hij in 1950 terugkeerde naar Engeland. (nl)
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  • Denis Galloway (nl)
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