John Ewart (January 31, 1788 – September 18, 1856) was a Canadian architect and businessman. He was born in Tranent Scotland in 1788. After completing...
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Cossar Ewart (1851–1933), zoologist James Oliver Ewart (1917-1945), British arm officer John Albert Ewart (20th century), Canadian architect John Ewart (doctor)...
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John Ewart (1928–1994) was an Australian actor John Ewart may also refer to: John Ewart (architect) (1788–1856), Canadian architect and business John...
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John Albert Ewart (April 20, 1872 – April 21, 1964) was a Canadian architect and son of Chief Dominion Architect David Ewart. Ewart was born in Ottawa...
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David Ewart, ISO (18 February 1841 – 6 June 1921) was a Canadian architect who served as Chief Dominion Architect from 1896 to 1914. As chief government...
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Ewart was born in Toronto, Ontario, on August 11, 1849, to Thomas Ewart and Catherine Seaton Skirving. His grandfather was Toronto architect John Ewart...
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General Sir John Alexander Ewart GCB (1 June 1821 – 18 June 1904) was a 19th-century British military leader who commanded the Gordon Highlanders and several...
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Lieutenant-General Sir John Spencer Ewart KCB (22 March 1861 – 19 September 1930) was a British Army officer who became Adjutant-General to the Forces...
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Deputy Premier of Tasmania John Ewart Beswick (1897–1978), English footballer John Beswicke (1847–1925), Australian architect This disambiguation page lists...
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1846 she became the daughter in law of John Ewart, a noted Toronto architect, marrying his son, Thomas Ewart, a rising barrister. He became the law partner...
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Charles D. Sutherland (category Canadian architects)
(1879–1957) was a Canadian architect who served as Chief Dominion Architect from 1936–1947. Ewart apprenticed under John Albert Ewart from 1897 to 1901 and...
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(1821–1881) (Canada) Peter Dickinson (1925–1961) (Canada) John Donaldson (1854–1941) (USA) John Ewart(1788–1856) (Canada) George Grant Elmslie (1869–1952)...
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the CEF: Thomas Seaton Scott (1871–1881); Thomas Fuller (architect) (1880–1897); David Ewart (1897–1914); Edgar Lewis Horwood (1914–1918); Richard Cotsman...
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James Cossar Ewart. He was born 12 November 1851 at 16 Adelphi Court in Aberdeen the son of the future Lord Provost, James Matthews, an architect, and his...
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Britannica Third Edition begins publication in Edinburgh. 31 January – John Ewart, architect and businessman in North America (died 1856 in Canada) April – George...
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Dame Edith Evans, actress. William Ewart Gladstone, later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Norman Foster, architect Andrew Grima, jewellery designer...
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Osgoode Hall, Toronto for The Law Society of Upper Canada, designed by John Ewart and W. W. Baldwin. Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Ireland, designed by...
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Philip Webb (category 19th-century English architects)
Cumbria St Martin's Church, Brampton (1878) Conyhurst, Surrey for Mary Ewart (1885) Clouds House, Wiltshire (1886) Naworth Castle, Cumbria Standen, West...
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Dominion Architect 1872-1881 Thomas Fuller (architect), Chief Dominion Architect 1881-1896 Archived 2012-02-12 at the Wayback Machine David Ewart, Chief...
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Carlton House Terrace (category William Ewart Gladstone)
land between 1827 and 1832 to overall designs by John Nash, but with detailed input by other architects including Decimus Burton. Construction was overseen...
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Barrack Green Armoury (category Buildings and structures in Saint John, New Brunswick)
Communication Squadron and the Royal New Brunswick Regiment. Designed by architect David Ewart, Barrack Green Armoury was constructed from 1911 to 1912. Sam Hughes...
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problem. There is no evidence to support any of these theories. William Ewart Gladstone said to his daughter Mary, "should you ever hear anyone blame...
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September 28, 1898) was an English-born Canadian architect. From 1881 to 1896, he was Chief Dominion Architect for the Government of Canada, during which time...
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the company continued trading as James E Knight and Co with John Lawton and Arnold Ewart Hollely until 1943, when the partnership was dissolved. New chancel...
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against Catholics and Protestant dissenters. He was one of the principal architects of the Reform Act 1832, which was the first major reform of Parliament...
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area. According to Mrs. Petrucci, "fabulous” is the word for it. — Penner Ewart, Dec 1963 article in Madera Tribune In May 1966, the Inn's original units...
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intersection of Sussex Drive and Rideau Street. It was designed by architect John Albert Ewart built by C. Jackson Booth, son of lumber baron J.R. Booth in...
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commission 889-98. The present Knox Church building, designed in 1931 by John Albert Ewart and Henry Sproatt opened in 1932. The church has hosted the General...
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David Ewart succeeds Thomas Fuller as Chief Dominion Architect of the Government of Canada. James Knox Taylor becomes Supervising Architect of the United...
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Science Museum, London Erick McIntosh (born 1987), American football player Ewart Alan Mackintosh (1893–1917), lieutenant in the British army during the First...
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