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'''William Edwin Worrall (1877-1940)''' was a Staffordshire-born designer, He was the brother of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Frederick_Worrall William F. Worrall] and shared similar artistic ability.

= Early life =
William was the middle of three sons born to blacksmith Thomas and Susannah Worrall, in Wednesbury, Staffordshire.<ref> 1881 England census: Staffordshire, Durlaston, District 2: piece 2871, folio 28</ref>The family moved to Church, near Accrington in Lancashire and after leaving school, William became a cotton print designer.<ref/ See occupation details for William Worrall in the 1901 census for Church, Lancashire ref: RG13/3917</ref> Whereas his elder, Thomas, became a blacksmith and painted watercolours as a side interest, William made creativity his paid employment.

= Later life =
Little is known of William's middle years, but in 1939, aged 61, he was a designer of metal, wood and stone at the famous Glastonbury Crafts Guild, which had been founded in 1912 by Alice Buckton.<ref> See William E Worrall's details on England and Wales Register (1939) for Glastonbury, Somerset</><ref> See 'Cultural an social activities': https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol9/pp16-43</ref> William lived in the nearby newly-built house, 'Stone Down' along with historical writer, Thomas N. Wild. The England and Wales Register for 1939 (footnote 3) shows that during the First WOrld WAr, Worrall had worked in the Ministry of Munitions.

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''''William Edwin Worrall (1877-1940)''' was a Staffordshire-born designer, He was the brother of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Frederick_Worrall William F. Worrall] and shared similar artistic ability. = Early life = William was the middle of three sons born to blacksmith Thomas and Susannah Worrall, in Wednesbury, Staffordshire.<ref> 1881 England census: Staffordshire, Durlaston, District 2: piece 2871, folio 28</ref>The family moved to Church, near Accrington in Lancashire and after leaving school, William became a cotton print designer.<ref/ See occupation details for William Worrall in the 1901 census for Church, Lancashire ref: RG13/3917</ref> Whereas his elder, Thomas, became a blacksmith and painted watercolours as a side interest, William made creativity his paid employment. = Later life = Little is known of William's middle years, but in 1939, aged 61, he was a designer of metal, wood and stone at the famous Glastonbury Crafts Guild, which had been founded in 1912 by Alice Buckton.<ref> See William E Worrall's details on England and Wales Register (1939) for Glastonbury, Somerset</><ref> See 'Cultural an social activities': https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol9/pp16-43</ref> William lived in the nearby newly-built house, 'Stone Down' along with historical writer, Thomas N. Wild. The England and Wales Register for 1939 (footnote 3) shows that during the First WOrld WAr, Worrall had worked in the Ministry of Munitions.'
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