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D and W; D & W; D. & W.; D.&W.; D. and W.

J W Poundley and D Walker         
  • The medieval screen in the rebuilt [[St Anno's Church, Llananno]]
  • Broneirion, Gate Lodge
  • Estate Houses by Poundley and Walker at Leighton, Powys
  • Kerry Station at Glanmule
  • Leighton Poultry House by Poundley and Walker
  • Montgomery Gaol Gateway by Poundley and Walker 1866
  • St. Andrews Church, Karachi
  • [[St Anno's Church, Llananno]], Radnorshire. Rebuilt by Walker 1877-8
  • Terraced housing, Kerry Probably by Poundley for Naylor Estates.
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE IN 19TH-CENTURY WALES
J W Poundley and D Walker (Land-surveyors and Architects)
Poundley and Walker or John Wilkes Poundley and David Walker were a land surveyors and architects’ partnership with offices at Black Hall, Kerry, Montgomeryshire and at Unity Buildings, 22 Lord Street, Liverpool.The partnership regularly used both address for correspondence The partnership was established probably in the mid-1850s and was dissolved in June 1867.
W. D. Cocker         
BRITISH WRITER
W D Cocker; W.D. Cocker; WD Cocker
William Dixon Cocker (13 October 1882 – 1970) was a Scottish poet who wrote in both Scots and English.
W. D. O. Greig         
ENGLISH FOOTBALLER (1851-1942)
W.D.O. Greig; W D O Greig; WDO Greig; William Greig (footballer)
William Dallas Ochterlony Greig (30 October 1851 – 28 January 1942) was an early association football goalkeeper who represented the Wanderers, the leading football club in England during the 1870s.

Wikipedia

D&W

D&W may refer to:

  • D&W Fresh Market, an American grocery store chain
  • D&W Performance, an American engine and drivetrain component distributor
  • D&W Railroad, a shortline railroad in Iowa, U.S.
  • Darien and Western Railroad, a railroad in Georgia, U.S., 1894–1906
Examples of use of d w
1. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D–W.
2. Strange in some countries its called theft, in the UK it is just a deliberate mistake. – D W, Greenhitte, Kent In the real world there is a limit on a meal on expences typically about Ł20.
3. Telgi appeared before CJM D W Modak 48 hours after he was asked to apply his mind and reflect on his decision to confess in the 1''5 case.