Gwen Thompson (disambiguation)

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Gwen Thompson is a Canadian violinist.

Gwen Thompson may also refer to:

Lady Gwen Thompson was the pseudonym of Phyllis Thompson, author and teacher of traditionalist initiatory witchcraft through her own organisation, the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches.

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