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- Q7963520 description "Australian rules footballer".
- Q7963520 description "Australian rules footballer".
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- Q7963520 abstract "Walter Allan "Wally" Williamson (7 May 1907 – 19 July 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and West Torrens in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).Williamson, who played his football mostly on the ball or in defence, started his career at West Torrens. He won the West Torrens Best and Fairest award in 1931 and was captain the next two seasons. His stint as captain included their 1933 premiership win, when they defeated Norwood by 23 points in the grand final.He played at Hawthorn in the 1934 VFL season, a much weaker side which would win only one of the 12 games that he appeared in. Despite only spending a year at the club, Williamson held the position of vice captain.Back in South Australia, Williamson played with West Torrens for three further seasons. He represented South Australia in four interstate fixtures during his career.He was one of many footballers who served his country in World War II.During WWII he was assigned to Darwin, N.T.In family history his middle name is down as 'Selan' rather than Allan.He lived in Jetty Street (33/31), Grange, South Australia. His wife was Dulcie Elizabeth Lill. They had no children together.He died 19 July 1965. His wife survived until the mid- 1990s.".
- Q7963520 alias "Wally".
- Q7963520 birthDate "1907-05-07".
- Q7963520 birthPlace Q5112.
- Q7963520 birthYear "1907".
- Q7963520 deathDate "1965-07-19".
- Q7963520 deathYear "1965".
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- Q7963520 alternativeNames "Wally".
- Q7963520 dateOfBirth "1907-05-07".
- Q7963520 dateOfDeath "1965-07-19".
- Q7963520 fullname "Walter Allan Williamson".
- Q7963520 name "Wally Williamson".
- Q7963520 name "Williamson, Walter".
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- Q7963520 shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
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- Q7963520 comment "Walter Allan "Wally" Williamson (7 May 1907 – 19 July 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and West Torrens in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).Williamson, who played his football mostly on the ball or in defence, started his career at West Torrens. He won the West Torrens Best and Fairest award in 1931 and was captain the next two seasons.".
- Q7963520 label "Wally Williamson".
- Q7963520 givenName "Walter".
- Q7963520 name "Wally Williamson".
- Q7963520 name "Walter Allan Williamson".
- Q7963520 name "Walter Williamson".
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- Q7963520 surname "Williamson".