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    John Grey Weightman (29 March 1809 – 9 December 1872) was an English architect based in Sheffield. He was born on 29 March 1809 in Bawtry, West Riding...
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  • physician John Grey Weightman (1809–1872), British architect Laura Weightman (born 1991), English middle-distance runner Lisa Jane Weightman (born 1979)...
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    and 1855 to the designs of John Weightman borough surveyor (not to be confused with his near contemporary John Grey Weightman ) to replace an 18th-century...
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    1853 by the architects Hadfield Weightman and Goldie (the partnership of Matthew Ellison Hadfield, John Grey Weightman and George Goldie). It is of red...
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    Glossop railway station (category John Grey Weightman railway stations)
    afterward. The station buildings were constructed to the designs of John Grey Weightman and opened in 1847. There was a previous station called Glossop on...
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    Ludborough railway station (category John Grey Weightman railway stations)
    £5,640,000 in 2023). The architects of the station buildings were John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield. Ludborough, some 5 miles...
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    hearings until 2015. It is a Grade II listed building designed by John Grey Weightman built between 1857 and 1859. Until the 1970s buildings in Great Crosshall...
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    North Thoresby railway station (category John Grey Weightman railway stations)
    £5,640,000 in 2023). The architects of the station buildings were John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield. The station was provided...
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    M.A., Rector of Matlock; Messrs. Weightman and Hadfield, Architects. The church was built by John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield...
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    Holton-le-Clay railway station (category John Grey Weightman railway stations)
    £5,640,000 in 2023). The architects of the station buildings were John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield. The station was initially...
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    out by Mr Bath of Haddon under the supervision of the architects John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield. The church re-opened on...
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    by Liverpool Corporation surveyor John Weightman (not to be confused with his near-contemporary John Grey Weightman), and finished in 1866 by his successor...
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    to the designs of John Weightman Surveyor to Liverpool Corporation, (not to be confused with his near contemporary John Grey Weightman) and which it has...
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    Louth railway station (category John Grey Weightman railway stations)
    from a Tennyson poem). The architects of the station buildings were John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield. The station was damaged...
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  • Waltham railway station (England) (category John Grey Weightman railway stations)
    £5,640,000 in 2023). The architects of the station buildings were John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield. The station was initially...
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    £80,287 in 2023). The architects were Matthew Ellison Hadfield and John Grey Weightman. When the nave was rebuilt in 1914 it was discovered that the arch...
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    perfect[clarification needed] detail in her novel Agnes Grey. Anne returned to Haworth and met William Weightman (1814–1842), her father's new curate who had started...
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    the city. In 1838 Hadfield entered a partnership in Sheffield with John Grey Weightman, which lasted until 1858. In 1850 they were joined by their former...
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    Benjamin Badger. The architects were Matthew Ellison Hadfield and John Grey Weightman. They also designed St Bede's Church in Widnes and Church of St Mary...
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    and Sons of Louth. The architects of the station buildings were John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield. The 14-mile section between...
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    designed by the locally born Matthew Ellison Hadfield with his partner John Grey Weightman. It was completed by the end of 1842 and the scheme cost £8,500 (equivalent...
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  • (COLLEGIATE HALL) Collegiate Crescent 1835 Probably designed by John Grey Weightman II Botanical Gardens Central Glasshouse 53°22′21″N 1°29′56″W / 53...
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    advised Goldie to study with Weightman and Hadfield. From 1845 to 1850, he trained as an architect with John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield...
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    from 1987 to 1995. As of the end of the 2016 season, team president Mark Weightman is the only remaining link between the Stallions and Alouettes. General...
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    On March 28, 2023, Pierre Karl Péladeau announced they had hired Mark Weightman as president and CEO of the team. The 2023 season saw the Alouettes go...
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    The Alouettes entered the season as defending Grey Cup champions following their victory in the 110th Grey Cup game. While on a bye in week 13, the Alouettes...
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    W. Goldsborough, and John Graham (diplomat), and later added Roger C. Weightman, and James H. Blake. He was also a director at Bank of Alexandria (Alexandria...
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    Matthew Ellison Hadfield, one the church's architect, the other being John Grey Weightman. On 26 February 1840, the church was opened by Bishop Thomas Walsh...
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  • December The Gold Brush - Paint's Green Revolution, narrated by Gavin Weightman, produced by Michael Wills, directed by Jill Freeman, made by Juniper...
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  • to the Music Industry, to Neurodiversity and to Charity. Maurice Scott Weightman. Founding Chair and Trustee, Berwick Youth Project. For services to Young...
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