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    Thomas Bonnar (d. 1847) was a Scottish interior designer and architect of note, working in the Edinburgh area. He is particularly remembered for his outstanding...
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    Stephan Patrick Bonnar (April 4, 1977 – December 22, 2022) was an American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler. Bonnar competed as a Light...
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    William Edington with an apostle and the family arms, and a ceiling by Thomas Bonnar. The rest of the house contained numerous public rooms with fine art...
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  • Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar is a duo of fights starting in the finals of The Ultimate Fighter 1 contest which received national acclaim, and was...
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    money ran out the following year. Burn died in 1815, and it was left to Thomas Bonnar to complete the pentagonal castellated building, which forms the base...
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    the famous well and played in Stockbridge. The mosaic interior is by Thomas Bonnar. The superiority of much of the St Bernard's estate was purchased in...
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    William Bonnar RSA (1800 - 27 January 1853) was a Scottish portrait painter. Bonnar was born in Edinburgh in 1800. His father was Thomas Bonnar a house-painter...
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    of The Ultimate Fighter. In the tournament finals, he defeated Stephan Bonnar, which is widely credited as sparking the success of the UFC. Griffin, who...
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    Johnson. Gittings, B.M. (2012). "Thomas Bonnar: 1810 – 1873". The Gazetteer for Scotland. (See also: Thomas Bonnar, the Younger) The Literary and Educational...
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    Rosslyn Chapel. Kemp's design was described by his first biographer, Thomas Bonnar, as “a lofty tower or spire of beautiful proportions, with elaborate...
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    reminiscent of a Highland Croft House. The ceilings were painted by Thomas Bonnar (1800-1874). It is home to the administrative offices of the university's...
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    on the then large salary of £250 per annum. In this role he replaced Thomas Bonnar who had been dismissed in early January 1819. Brown was largely responsible...
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    1885–c. 1963) Alexander Black (c.1790–1858) Hippolyte Blanc (1844–1917) Thomas Bonnar (c.1770–1847), interior designer and architect James MacLellan Brown...
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    1885–c. 1963) Alexander Black (c.1790–1858) Hippolyte Blanc (1844–1917) Thomas Bonnar (c.1770–1847), interior designer and architect James MacLellan Brown...
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    Disruption of 1843 a Free Church was built on Bridge Street by Lewis Mercer. Thomas Bonnar (1821–1862) the architect was born here. "Mid-2020 Population Estimates...
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    The tower is crowned by a lead-covered spire from 1835 designed by Thomas Bonnar, whose elaborate gabled dormers saw clock faces being added in 1883...
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    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Rev Dr Robert Blair (1837–1907) (N) Thomas Bonnar (father (d. 1873) and son (d. 1896), a back-to-back monument by David...
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    completed St John's Free Church near George Square, Glasgow, designed by John Thomas Rochead. He was admitted to Free St John's, Glasgow, 18 May 1847. In 1849...
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    David Joseph Bonnar (born February 5, 1962) is an American bishop of the Catholic Church. He is the Bishop of Youngstown, having been appointed to the...
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    of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland, vol. 7, (1866–68), 409-413 Thomas Bonnar & George Waterston junior, in Edinburgh Architectural Association Sketchbook...
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    by the Edinburgh architect, John Baxter, with interior work added by Thomas Bonnar.: 490–491  The main house has been converted into offices and flats...
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    The New Calton Burial Ground was laid out by Thomas Bonnar and the design was refined and completed by Thomas Brown. The first recorded interment (as opposed...
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    council chamber was remodelled in 1878 and subsequently re-decorated by Thomas Bonnar in 1892. The town hall ceased to be the local seat of government when...
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    in 1836 and David Bryce in 1858. The drawing room was decorated by Thomas Bonnar around 1870. The 19th century chapel was created in a vaulted undercroft...
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    Estate was slightly later and was executed in 1817 to the design of Thomas Bonnar being built by William & Wallace. The original concept was for two palace-fronted...
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  • (Quartermaster) Sydney Boyd, BEM, Royal Marines. Senior Commissioned Gunner Thomas Bonnar Brownlee, RN. Lieutenant-Commander George Henry Cunningham, RN. Lieutenant-Commander...
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    (1821) 4-14 Gloucester Place, Edinburgh (1822) (possibly guided by Thomas Bonnar Summerfield House, Edinburgh (1824) 1-3 York Place, Edinburgh (1824)...
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  • John James Bonnar (c. 1818 – 29 July 1905) was a schoolteacher and lawyer in the early days of the colony of South Australia. Bonnar emigrated to South...
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    for the younger Thomas Nelson soon after. The building has a heavy Arts and Crafts interior with ceilings by the firm of Thomas Bonnar. J. Brian Crossland...
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    an architect for George Heriot's School from 1833, taking over from Thomas Bonnar on his retiral. He is particularly noteworthy for his Heriot Trust Schools...
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