• John Green (29 June 1787 – 30 September 1852) and Benjamin Green (1811–14 November 1858) were a father and son who worked in partnership as architects...
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  • painter and author Benjamin Green (c. 1811–1858), English architect who partnered with his father as John and Benjamin Green Ben Charles Green (1905–1983)...
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    contains 8,000 CDs and 10,000 LPs. The current Lit and Phil premises were built in 1825 and the building was designed by John and Benjamin Green. Operating since...
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    Seth Benjamin Green (né Gesshel-Green; born February 8, 1974) is an American actor. His film debut came with a role in the comedy-drama film The Hotel...
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    Theatre Royal, Newcastle (category John and Benjamin Green buildings and structures)
    designed by local architects John and Benjamin Green as part of Richard Grainger's grand design for the centre of Newcastle, and was opened on 20 February...
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    designed by John Green. The building is still in use today, with many original features including iron-work second-floor galleries. 1793–98 John Widderington...
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    Exchange. Benjamin was the Green Party nominee in the 2000 United States Senate election in California, running under the name Medea Susan Benjamin. Susan...
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    Ouseburn Viaduct (category John and Benjamin Green buildings and structures)
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Designed by architects John and Benjamin Green, it was originally built in the late 1830s for the Newcastle and North Shields Railway. It is a...
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    Morpeth railway station (category John and Benjamin Green buildings and structures)
    Rail and managed by Northern Trains. The station was opened by the Newcastle and Berwick Railway on 1 March 1847. It was designed by Benjamin Green in the...
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    Grey's Monument (category John and Benjamin Green buildings and structures)
    Viaduct and Bellingham Bridge, was in charge of building the monument. The foundation stone was laid on 6 September 1837 by both John and Benjamin Green. A...
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    Penshaw Monument (category John and Benjamin Green buildings and structures)
    is a Grade I listed structure. The monument was designed by John and Benjamin Green and built by Thomas Pratt of Bishopwearmouth using local gritstone...
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  • and temperance advocate John Forster – friend and biographer of Charles Dickens Huck Gee – contemporary artist John and Benjamin Green – father and son...
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    Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was an American polymath: a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman...
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    Stockton-on-Tees (category Port cities and towns of the North Sea)
    in the Commissioners' church Act of 1818. It was designed by John and Benjamin Green, and construction began in 1834. It was consecrated as an Anglican...
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    Chathill railway station (category John and Benjamin Green buildings and structures)
    Lindisfarne and St Cuthbert's Way. The station has retained its 1847 Grade II listed building, designed by Newcastle architect Benjamin Green, and the signal...
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    André 3000 (redirect from Andre Benjamin)
    Lauren Benjamin (born May 27, 1975), better known by his stage name André 3000, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor and flutist...
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    contains the Theatre Royal designed by John and Benjamin Green, the southern entrance to Monument Metro station, and the Central Arcade. BBC Radio 4 listeners...
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  • John Benjamin Grellinger (November 5, 1899 – April 13, 1984) served as a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay. He...
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    Willington Dene Viaduct (category John and Benjamin Green buildings and structures)
    the Tyne and Wear Metro railway over the Wallsend Burn between Wallsend and Howdon, Tyne and Wear. Designed by architects John and Benjamin Green, it was...
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    Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu (born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician, serving as the prime minister of Israel since 2022, having previously held the...
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    Tynemouth Town Hall (category City and town halls in Tyne and Wear)
    John and Benjamin Green and completed in 1857, and the old Poor Law Guardians' Office to the south east, which had been designed by John and Benjamin...
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    2000s to mid 2010s. Green Magazine is a publication devoted to John Deere enthusiasts. It was begun in November 1984 by Richard and Carol Hain of Bee,...
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    High Level Bridge, River Tyne (category Railway bridges in Tyne and Wear)
    turned, and indeed for a while Greenesfield was the de facto main station for the conurbation of Newcastle and Gateshead. John and Benjamin Green were a...
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    Green Gables has been parodied by several Canadian comedy troupes, including CODCO (Anne of Green Gut) and The Frantics (Fran of the Fundy). Benjamin...
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    Benjamin Orr (born Benjamin Orzechowski, September 8, 1947 – October 3, 2000) was an American musician. He was best known as the bassist, co-lead vocalist...
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  • "Green Light" is a song recorded by American R&B recording artist John Legend. It was written by Legend, Andre Benjamin, Fin Greenall, James Ho, and Rick...
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    especially Thomas Oliver and John and Benjamin Green. Substantial work was also done by two architects in Grainger's office, John Wardle and George Walker. They...
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    Oliver and John and Benjamin Green. In addition, much important work was done by two architects in Grainger's office, John Wardle and George Walker. John Dobson's...
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    Retrieved 5 March 2010. "Author John Banville gives insight into his alter ego, crime novelist Benjamin Black, and reflects on his writing process"....
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    Benjamin Green (July 1, 1713 – October 14, 1772) was a merchant, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He served as administrator for Nova Scotia...
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