I know a Walker Evans who raced off-road trucks.
Walker Evans was born on November 3, 1903.
Walker Evans was born on November 3, 1903.
Walker Evans - racing driver - was born on 1938-12-03.
Walker Evans, the iconic photographer of the Great Depression era, died at his home in Lyme, Conneticut on March 10th 1975. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is sole Copyright Holder for all of Evans' work (with the exception of 1000 negatives held at the Library of Congress).
Walker Evans has written: 'Walker Evans, 1928-1974' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Photography, Artistic, Pictorial works, Artistic Photography 'Walker Evans (Photographs)' 'First and last' -- subject(s): Photography, Artistic, Documentary photography, Artistic Photography 'Hungry Eye, the' 'Walker Evans (Aperture Masters of Photography, No 10)' 'Cotton Tenants' 'Walker Evans' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Rural conditions, Artistic Photography, Documentary photography, Pictorial works 'American photographs' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Photography, Artistic, Social conditions, Description and travel, Views, Photography, Artistic, Artistic Photography 'Walker Evans' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Rural conditions, Artistic Photography, Documentary photography, Pictorial works 'Walker Evans: photographs from the Let us now praise famous men project' 'Many are called' -- subject(s): Portrait photography, Subways, Pictorial works 'Walker Evans, 1903/1974' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Description and travel, Photography, Artistic, Views, Artistic Photography 'Walker Evans (Aperture Masters of Photography)' 'Message from the interior' -- subject(s): Photography, Artistic, Artistic Photography 'Walker Evans at Work' -- subject(s): Photography, Artistic, Documentary photography, Artistic Photography
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Waldo Walker was born in c. 1885, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Walker Evans died on April 10, 1975, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Hilary Walker has written: 'Studying for Your Social Work Degree (Transforming Social Work Practice)'
15 1/2 to 16. It depends. Check with your local Bob Evans.
Patricia M. Evans has written: 'Perspectives on work, women and welfare'