John Henry Chamberlain (21 June 1831 – 22 October 1883), generally known professionally as J. H. Chamberlain, was a British nineteenth-century architect...
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public square. The 20 metres (66 ft) high memorial was designed by John Henry Chamberlain (no relation). Statue of Joseph Priestley, which was originally...
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Vince, John Henry Chamberlain and Harris, and Joseph Chamberlain in his fresh and brilliant promise. Dawson, Vince, and John Henry Chamberlain are dead;...
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editor John Chamberlain (letter writer) (1553–1628), English letter writer John Henry Chamberlain (1831–1883), English architect John Loomis Chamberlain (1858–1948)...
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George Richard Chamberlain (born March 31, 1934) is an American actor and singer who became a teen idol in the title role of the television show Dr. Kildare...
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English writer John Angus Chamberlain (1927–2011), American sculptor John Curtis Chamberlain (1772–1834), US politician John Henry Chamberlain (1831–1883)...
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Daniel Henry Chamberlain (June 23, 1835 – April 13, 1907) was an American planter, lawyer, author and the 76th Governor of South Carolina from 1874 until...
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The Lord Great Chamberlain of England is the sixth of the Great Officers of State, ranking beneath the Lord Privy Seal but above the Lord High Constable...
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listed, neo-Gothic former Oozells Street Board School, designed by John Henry Chamberlain in 1877. Ikon was set up to encourage the public to engage in contemporary...
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of Art building was designed for the school of art by architect John Henry Chamberlain from January 1882 until October 1883, and was built from May 31...
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Arthur Neville Chamberlain FRS (/ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪn/; 18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom...
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Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) was a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist after opposing home rule...
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John Henry Chamberlain, William Martin, and Frederick Martin were architects in Victorian Birmingham, England. Their names are attributed singly or pairs...
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from the Highbury area of London, where Chamberlain had lived as a child. The architect was John Henry Chamberlain (no relation), who incorporated much terracotta...
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (born Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain, September 8, 1828 – February 24, 1914) was an American college professor and politician...
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– Emilio De Fabris, Italian architect (born 1808) October 22 – John Henry Chamberlain, English Gothic Revival architect working in Birmingham (born 1831)...
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Birmingham Central Library (category John Madin)
Madin's library opened in 1974. The previous library, designed by John Henry Chamberlain, opened in 1883 and featured a tall clerestoried reading room. It...
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with the completion of 12 Ampton Road in Edgbaston by John Henry Chamberlain. Martin & Chamberlain were prolific architects in Birmingham during the Victorian...
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Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, KG, PC (4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596) was an English peer and courtier. He was the patron of the Lord Chamberlain's Men...
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Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain KG (16 October 1863 – 16 March 1937) was a British statesman, son of Joseph Chamberlain and older half-brother of Prime...
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John Rensselaer Chamberlain (October 28, 1903 – April 9, 1995) was an American journalist, business and economic historian, syndicated columnist, and...
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Butterfield Ampton Road no. 12, Edgbaston, Birmingham, the UK, by John Henry Chamberlain, 1855 Detail of the Pernot Biscuit Factory (Rue Courtepée no. 10-18)...
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Lord Chamberlain. After King Henry's death in 1547, the Earl was Earl Marshal acted as Edward VI's coronation. He continued as Lord Chamberlain, and in...
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Henry Chamberlain (March 17, 1824 – February 9, 1907) was a Michigan politician. Henry Chamberlain was born on March 17, 1824, in Pembroke, New Hampshire...
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George Tangye, the current building was commissioned from architect John Henry Chamberlain. In 1885, the school became the first Municipal School of Art. It...
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when Chamberlain himself was present. For the creation of the monument, £3,000 of public funds were raised. It was designed by the architect John Henry Chamberlain...
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Lawrence Henry Chamberlain (March 15, 1906 – January 29, 1989) was an American political scientist and academic administrator. He was the dean of Columbia...
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designed in 1882 by John Henry Chamberlain for the first Central Library. When the old building was demolished in 1974 Chamberlain's room was dismantled...
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Holders of the office of Lord Chamberlain of Scotland are known from about 1124. It was ranked by King Malcolm as the third great Officer of State, called...
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custard and baking powder. Plot 164.H. John Henry Chamberlain (1831–1883): architect. Plot 701.K. Joseph Chamberlain, senior (1796–1874): shoe manufacturer...
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