• Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960) was an English Arts and Crafts architect, and designer and painter of pottery. Alfred Powell was born in Reading, Berkshire...
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  • Alfred Powell may refer to: Alfred H. Powell (1781–1831), American politician Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960), English architect and designer Alfred Powell...
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    Chipping Campden. Those adherents who were not socialists, such as Alfred Hoare Powell, advocated a more humane and personal relationship between employer...
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  • United States Congress Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960), English Arts and Crafts architect, pottery decorator and artist Anthony Powell (1905–2000), English...
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  • movement houses in England: Long Copse, Ewhurst, Surrey, designed by Alfred Hoare Powell, built. Munstead Wood, designed by Edwin Lutyens for Gertrude Jekyll...
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    disrepair and was used as a tenant farm. After repair by architect Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960), it was acquired by the National Trust in 1907, on the...
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  • Alfred Hoare Powell on Thursday, 6 September 1906 and, in their ceramic works, they developed an artistic partnership. After her marriage to Powell the...
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  • Llewellyn Smith, Sir Evelyn Wrench, Emily Warren, William Lethaby, Alfred Hoare Powell, Almyra Gray, Katharine Harris Bradley, J. Howard Whitehouse, John...
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  • 1857 – Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom (d. 1944) 1865 – Alfred Hoare Powell, English architect, and designer and painter of pottery (d. 1960)...
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  • Steinmetz, German-American engineer, electrician (d. 1923) April 14 – Alfred Hoare Powell, English Arts and Crafts architect, and designer and painter of pottery...
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    direction of the architect Francis Penrose. In August 1892 the architect Alfred Hoare Powell cycled from Barrington to see the collapsed tower. He wrote home...
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  • British Museum. She was briefly engaged to architect and designer Alfred Hoare Powell in 1897. In 1891 Garnett took Russian lessons from the journalist...
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    short-lived furniture company, Kenton and Co., with Sidney Barnsley, Alfred Hoare Powell, W.R. Lethaby, Mervyn Macartney, Col. Mallet and Reginald Blomfield...
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    London and travelled in Europe in the 1890s with the architects Alfred Hoare Powell and Henry Wilson. In the 1890s, he made various changes to buildings...
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    Ibberson had worked in the same office as Gimson, Ernest Barnsley and Alfred Hoare Powell under J. D. Sedding, in the 'crafted Gothic' tradition, with a love...
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    specifically for the house and built by local workshops, including some by Alfred Hoare Powell. The building was designated Grade I listed status on 4 June 1952...
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    Edward Lyttelton Alfred Austin Arnold Bennett A. C. Benson George Cadbury Hall Caine Walter Crane Theodore Andrea Cook Alfred Hoare Powell Henry Arthur Jones...
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  • Historic England. "Alfred's Tower (1175610)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2013. Historic England. "Alfred's Tower (1175610)"...
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    church was re-ordered in 1960, including a large mosaic reredos by Alfred Hoare Powell with a painted crucifixion scene by Burrows. There also several memorials...
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    The architect Alfred Hoare Powell bought and restored Gurners Farm in Oakridge Lynch around 1902. Gurners Farm was rented from Alfred Powell by the writer...
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    Archived from the original on 13 August 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015. Philip Hoare, ‘Tennant, Stephen James Napier (1906–1987)’, Oxford Dictionary of National...
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    Edmondson Clive Goodman Baron Grabiner Simon Greenberg Les Hinton Sean Hoare Lawrence Jacobs Joel Klein Stuart Kuttner William Lewis Paul McMullan Greg...
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    (1935), directed by Michael Powell. Hayward went to Broadway in 1935 with a production of Coward's Point Valaine working with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne...
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  • William Hogarth (1697–1764) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) Mary Hoare (1744–1820) William Hoare (c. 1707–1792) Francis Hayman (1708–1776) Sir William Beechey...
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  • The Fool and the Princess Film Producers Guild William C Hammond Frank A. Hoare Bruce Lester Dec 1948 Look Before You Love Burnham Harold Huth Margaret...
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    A. V. Alexander Sir Austen Chamberlain The Viscount Monsell Sir Samuel Hoare, Bt Duff Cooper The Earl Stanhope Winston Churchill A. V. Alexander Brendan...
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    needed] on the film's release history.[unreliable source?] as Commander Powell. Woodward played the title role in the 1980 Australian biographical film...
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  • Retrieved 12 January 2017 – via National Library of Australia. Mrs Hoare gave birth to John Hoare near Cygnet River 7 November 1836, claimed to be the first white...
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    Erikson Bloland 2005, pp. 62, 64. Hoare 2002, p. 8. Stevens 1983, ch. 1. Young-Bruehl 1989, p. 178. Hoare 2002, pp. 8–9. Hoare 2002, p. 9. "Erik H. Erikson"...
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  • (1886) : T. R. Hine-Haycock (Kent) Charles Hoare (1878) : C. T. Hoare () Henry Hoare (1867) : H. W. Hoare () Alfred Holt (1883) : A. Holt (Gentlemen of England)...
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