John William Kitson (1846 – February 6, 1888) was an English-born architectural sculptor who worked in the United States. Kitson, the third child and the...
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Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson was a sculptor as well, and his brothers, John William Kitson, Samuel James Kitson, and Robert Lewellen Kitson, also had art careers...
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John Francis Kitson (9 March 1818 – 29 July 1907) was an English cleric and cricketer, an alumnus of Exeter College, Oxford. Born in Crediton, Devon,...
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and again in 1558. Spencer married, by 1545, Katherine Kitson, the daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson of the City of London and of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk. They...
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band Rawlins Cross John Kitson (1818–1907), English cricketer John William Kitson (1846–1888), English architectural sculptor Ken Kitson (born 1946), British...
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was John William Kitson, born in 1846. According to the Kitson family, it was Ellin who first came to the United States and then encouraged Kitson to follow...
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older brother John William Kitson, he became more active in his Boston studio where his younger brother Henry Hudson Kitson joined him. Kitson was born in...
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William Henry Kitson (20 November 1886 – 13 December 1952) was an Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Council of Western...
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and John William Kitson were married in 1882 and their first child Howard Waldo was born in March 1883; a daughter Velma May followed in 1887. Kitson was...
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until his association with a fellow Englishman and Yorkshireman John William Kitson. Together they entered a mahogany breakfront in the 1876 Bi-Centential...
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Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Philip Martiny, Alexander Phimister Proctor, John William Kitson and others. His work at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St Louis...
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was the son of Robert Kitson (or Kytson) of Warton, Lancashire and Margaret Smythe. His sister, Margaret Kitson, married John Washington, ancestor of...
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Kitson and Company was a locomotive manufacturer based in Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The company was started in 1835 by James Kitson at the...
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Sir Thomas Kitson or Kytson (1540-1603) was an English landowner. He was the eldest son of Thomas Kitson of Hengrave Hall and his second wife Margaret...
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from East Anglia and married the owner of Hengrave Hall in Suffolk. The Kitsons also had a London house. They gave permanent employment to musicians. Elizabeth...
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technical complexity, meant that the designs were not pursued. In 1926 Kitson and Company, Leeds, built an experimental example for the London and North...
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in the Pacific. Emily and William Playfair welcomed Linda Kitson and her children and persuaded James and John Hawthorn Kitson to make over to her the annual...
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Moore 2008. Kitson 1937, pp. 363–366. Kitson 1937, pp. 367–368. Kitson 1937, p. 369. Kitson 1937, p. 370. Stephen 1887. "'Etchings by John Sell Cotman'...
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Kitson was born in North Street, Audenshaw, Cheshire, England, the son of John Kitson from Manchester and Margaret, née Neil, from Edinburgh, Scotland. On...
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John William Oliver (born 23 April 1977) is a British and American comedian who hosts Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on HBO. He started his career...
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Robert Hawthorn Kitson was born into a wealthy family, the eldest son of John Hawthorn Kitson and Jessie Ellershaw. His grandfather James Kitson founded locomotive...
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Dorothy Kitson (c. 1531 – 1576/1577), later Dorothy, Lady Pakington, was the daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson, a wealthy London merchant and the builder of...
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Henry VIII, the Kitson arms and the arms of the wife and daughters of Sir Thomas Kitson the Younger (Kitson quartered with Paget; Kitson quartered with...
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employees included C. J. Allen, who was with the firm for ten years, John William Kitson (architectural sculptor) apprenticing 1860 – 1868 before moving to...
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Michael William Lely Kitson (30 January 1926 – 7 August 1998) was a British art historian who became an international authority on the work of the painter...
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many American buildings. Alexander Milne Calder (1846–1923) and John William Kitson (1845–1888) spent nearly two years completing the interior, the exterior...
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son, William Bourchier, 3rd Earl of Bath, and secondly she married William Barnaby. Frances' descendants include the Earls of Stamford. Anne Kitson, who...
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Theodora Alice Ruggles Kitson (née Ruggles, January 29, 1871 – October 29, 1932), known as Theo A.R. Kitson, was an American sculptor. Theodora Alice Ruggles...
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Arthur Kitson (6 April 1859, London – 2 October 1937) was a British monetary theorist and inventor. Arthur Kitson, M.E., was born in London, England ....
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Dr William Smoult Playfair FRCP (27 July 1836 – 13 August 1903) was a leading Scottish obstetric physician and academic. In 1896 a trial, Kitson v. Plafair...
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