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    Eleanor Coade (3 June 1733 – 18 November 1821) was a British businesswoman known for manufacturing Neoclassical statues, architectural decorations and...
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    Lithodipyra) was created around 1770 by Eleanor Coade, who ran Coade's Artificial Stone Manufactory, Coade and Sealy, and Coade in Lambeth, London, from 1769 until...
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  • Coade is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Caroline Coade, American violist Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), British businesswoman Peter Coade...
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    Burberry, Founder of fashion brand "Burberry" Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), successful businesswoman with Coade stone John Graunt, founder of the science of...
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    over by George[dubious – discuss] and Eleanor Coade in 1769.[better source needed] [See Coade stone, See Eleanor Coade ] George died a year later, leaving...
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  • furniture – Thomas Chippendale Clerihew – Edmund Clerihew Bentley Coade stone – Eleanor Coade Codd-neck bottle – Hiram Codd Coddington magnifier – Henry Coddington...
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    example of Coade stone work, in the form of ammonites, reflecting the palaeontology for which the town is famous. It commemorates Eleanor Coade, who had...
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    porticoes and decorative work is made of Lithodipyra (Coade stone) manufactured by Eleanor Coade. It is nine windows wide, with the central three bays...
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    of Coade stone work, in the form of ammonites is set into the pavement outside the museum, reflecting both local history (specifically Eleanor Coade, the...
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    carved stonework and fired in a kiln. This stoneware was produced by Eleanor Coade at her factory in Lambeth. The tomb is topped by an eternal flame, not...
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  • wife moved to Belmont, in Lyme Regis (Belmont was formerly owned by Eleanor Coade), which Fowles used as a setting for parts of The French Lieutenant's...
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    earliest examples of artificial stone was Coade stone (originally called Lithodipyra), a ceramic created by Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), and produced from 1769...
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    1789–1810. He worked for Mrs Eleanor Coade at her Coade Ornamental Stone Manufactory for over 26 years and modelled in Lithodipyra (Coade stone). His finest and...
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    century it was owned by the businesswoman Eleanor Coade, famed for supplying the artificial stone known as Coade stone. The picture of Belmont below shows...
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    designs of Thomas Atkinson with artificial stone ornament supplied by Eleanor Coade. This was designated in 1966 as Grade II*. An unusual feature in the...
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  • II Hertha Ayrton: Invented way of clearing trenches of Mustard Gas. Eleanor Coade: Her artificial stone was used for many landmarks. Henry Maudslay: Founder...
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    Jubilee of George III, with a Coade stone (lithodipyra) statue of King George III sculpted by Joseph Panzetta for Eleanor Coade. In 1940, the pillar was considered...
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    on either the model or the marble. By 1769, Bacon was working for Eleanor Coade's Artificial Stone Manufactory. The same year he was awarded the first...
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    produced entrepreneurs such as Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton and Eleanor Coade. In the Victorian era new technology and machinery had a significant...
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    50. ISBN 0253223245. [1]Alison Kelly, "Eleanor Coade", Oxford National Dictionary of Biography Miss Eleanor Coade, Sculptor in the exhibitors catalogue...
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     34. ISBN 978-1-317-74168-8. "International Women's Day: Remembering Eleanor Coade". Old Royal Naval College Greenwich. Archived from the original on 8...
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    statue of Lord Hill was modelled in Lithodipyra (Coade stone) by Joseph Panzetta who worked for Eleanor Coade. The first stone was laid on 27 December 1814...
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    available in artificial Lithodipyra (Coade stone) from 1771. The Medici Vase from the pair ordered from Eleanor Coade for George IV is at the Royal Botanic...
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    architect Vincenzo Valdrè. The piers have coats of arms in Coade stone manufactured by Eleanor Coade. The bridge was built in 1761 to cross the river Dad after...
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    Clayton (1754–1843), Independent minister Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), pioneer of the artificial stone known as Coade stone Thomas Dale (1729–1816), physician...
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  • William Kingdon Clifford (1845–1879), mathematician Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), inventor of Coade stone Lily Cole (b. 1988), supermodel and actress Samuel...
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  • by Richard Arkwright (1732–1792). c. 1770: Coade stone, a high quality stoneware, created by Eleanor Coade (1733–1821). 1784–1789: Power loom developed...
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    Caplin (1793–1888), corsetry Adelaide Claxton (fl 1860s–1890s), ear caps Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), artificial stoneware Emily Cummins (born 1987), evaporative...
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  • Chick-fil-A restaurants John Chapman (1801–1854, E), engineer and writer Eleanor Coade (1733–1821, E), businesswoman manufacturing statuary Jeremiah Colman...
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    easternmost entrance, with heraldic symbols in Lithodipyra (Coade stone) created by Eleanor Coade's Artificial Stone Manufactory. These gateways are Grade...
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