William Ian Strang, R.E., (11 April 1886 – 23 March 1952) was a British draughtsman and etcher who specialised in topographical subjects.
He studied at the Slade School of Art from 1902 until 1906 with Henry Tonks and under Jean-Paul Laurens at the Académie Julian in Paris, 1906–8.
He served in the Middlesex and Royal Berkshire Regiments (1914–19) during the First World War.
[3] Strang exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1923 and the New English Art Club from 1919.
WAAC purchased a further two drawings of similar subjects in July 1945 for thirty guineas.