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    Lewis Cubitt (29 September 1799 – 9 June 1883) was an English civil engineer and architect. He was a younger brother of Thomas Cubitt, the leading master...
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  • pins that secure the acetate based on a rivet designed by Lewis Cubitt, one of the three Cubitt brothers who inspired the brand name. The pin drilling process...
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  • league player Lewis Cubitt (1799–1883), English civil engineer Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825–1914), English botanist and mycologist Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron...
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    Thomas Cubitt (25 February 1788 – 20 December 1855) was a British master builder, notable for his employment in developing many of the historic streets...
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    monument stood and took its name. The station, designed by architect Lewis Cubitt and opened in 1852, succeeded a temporary earlier station, erected north...
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    London King's Cross railway station (category Lewis Cubitt railway stations)
    design was by Lewis Cubitt, the brother of Thomas Cubitt (the architect of Bloomsbury, Belgravia and Osborne House), and Sir William Cubitt (who was chief...
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    London Bridge station (category Lewis Cubitt railway stations)
    site. Plans for a large new station were drawn up, designed jointly by Lewis Cubitt, John Urpeth Rastrick and Henry Roberts. Drawings were published in the...
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    Eastern Coal Drops, looking north Western Coal Drops, looking south Up to Lewis Cubitt Square Coal Drops Yard received the RIBA London Award and RIBA National...
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  • (1823–c. 1884) William Henry Crossland (c. 1834–1909) Thomas Cubitt (1788–1855) Lewis Cubitt (1799–1883) Henry Currey (1820–1900) Samuel Daukes (1811–1880)...
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  • (1825–1905), American S. N. Cooke (1882–1964), English Lewis Cubitt (1799–1883), English Thomas Cubitt (1788–1855), English Pierre Cuypers (1827–1921), Dutch...
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  • constructed a branch from the L&CR at New Cross to a new terminus designed by Lewis Cubitt at Bricklayers Arms, thereby avoiding use of the L&GR. From 1844 the...
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    Brighton, dating between 1828 and 1830, was one of their notable works. Lewis Cubitt was amongst those who worked at the practice before setting up on his...
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    Buckingham Palace. It had been founded by Thomas Cubitt around 1815, in association with his brothers William and Lewis. In 1883 the business was acquired by Holland...
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  • Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson, is created and written by Allan Cubitt and features Jamie Dornan as serial killer Paul Spector. It is produced...
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    completed over the canal and Kings Cross station, designed by architect Lewis Cubitt, opened. Before the 1860s, the Midland Railway had a network of routes...
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  • opened. October 14 – London King's Cross railway station, designed by Lewis Cubitt, is opened. Helsinki Cathedral, Finland, designed by Carl Ludvig Engel...
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    Claremont N1 Yes 12000 King's Cross Square N1 Yes 6900 Hoxton N1 Yes 6000 Lewis Cubitt Square N1 Yes 5200 Charles N1 Yes 2700 Highbury N5 Yes 9900 Cloudesley...
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    Great Northern Railway. This was after King's Cross had been built by Lewis Cubitt and branch lines from Lincoln to Boston, Gainsborough, Peterborough and...
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    Brighton, dating between 1828 and 1830, was one of their notable works. Lewis Cubitt (who married his daughter Sophia in 1830) was amongst those who worked...
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    known as Holland & Hannen and Cubitts and subsequently as Holland, Hannen & Cubitts. William also had a younger brother, Lewis, a leading designer of his...
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    Railway Management Committee. The terminus building was designed by Lewis Cubitt with an imposing facade of yellow brick and stone that was topped by...
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    Mark Edward Cubitt, 5th Baron Ashcombe (born 29 February 1964), is a British hereditary peer and Conservative politician. In an October 2022 by-election...
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    South Eastern Railway director, and Lewis Cubitt. The harbour was then developed by Baxendale and William Cubitt. In the end, two English Channel sea...
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    originally attributed the bridge incorrectly to Lewis Cubitt, but this has now been amended to Joseph Cubitt. The bridge has been strengthened several times...
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  • Colonel William George Cubitt, VC, DSO (19 October 1835 – 25 January 1903) was a senior officer in the British Indian Army and a recipient of the Victoria...
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    Church, Plymouth. Owen married in 1855, in London, Agnes, daughter of Lewis Cubitt, Esq., by whom he left a son Edward, born on 1 January 1857. His widow...
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    Brigadier Lewis Pugh Evans, VC, CB, CMG, DSO & Bar, DL (3 January 1881 – 30 November 1962) was a British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria...
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    Peziza domiciliana (category Taxa named by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke)
    genus Peziza, family Pezizaceae. Described by English mycologist Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, the fungus grows on rotten wood, drywall/plasterboard, and plaster...
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  • Thiessen as Jennifer Anne "Jenny" Monroe Angie Rae McKinney as Carla Lewis David Cubitt as Greg Monroe Janne Mortil as Kathy Pearl Loretta Swit as Detective...
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    Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (12 July 1825, in Horning, Norfolk – 12 November 1914, in Southsea, Hampshire) was an English botanist and mycologist who was, at...
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