WebLord Wavertree Cup group game for the 1sts tonight v Marshall 21s. Both teams on decent runs of late so looking forward to a competitive game. 8pm kick off Walton Hall Park. 21 … William Hall Walker, 1st Baron Wavertree DL (25 December 1856 – 2 February 1933) was a British businessman, Conservative Party politician, art collector, and an important figure in thoroughbred racehorse breeding. Ver mais Walker was a younger son of Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, 1st Baronet, a wealthy brewer born in Ayrshire who expanded the family business to England and moved to live in Gateacre, Liverpool, by his wife Eliza Reid of Ver mais A lover of horses, Walker was a polo player and in 1895 built stables near Liverpool for his polo ponies at what is now known as Grange Mews. Although he began racing horses, he is best … Ver mais In 1900, Walker was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Widnes. He served until resigning on 18 August 1919. On 27 October 1919 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Wavertree, of Delamere in the County of Chester. On his death in 1933, the barony … Ver mais Walker's father was not an art collector but donated the Walker Art Gallery to the city of Liverpool. He would acquire a substantial collection of his own, among them the painting … Ver mais • Biography for William Hall Walker's father, Andrew Barclay Walker • National Horseracing Museum profile of Lord Wavertree Ver mais
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