Henry Vaughan (1845 – June 30, 1917) was a prolific and talented church architect who emigrated to America from England to bring the English Gothic style...
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English Civil War Sir Henry Halford Vaughan (1811–1885), historian Henry Vaughan (art collector) (1809-1899) Henry Vaughan (architect) (1845–1917), mainly...
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Washington National Cathedral (section Architects)
Britain's leading Anglican church architect, as the head architect. Henry Vaughan was selected supervising architect. Construction started on September...
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Kingsbridge section of The Bronx, New York, designed by Henry Vaughan (architect), architect of the Washington National Cathedral and chapels of the Cathedral...
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landscape architect Dorothy Vaughan (1910–2008), African American mathematician Dustin Vaughan (born 1991), American football player Edwin Campion Vaughan (1897–1931)...
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H. V. Lanchester (redirect from Henry Vaughan Lanchester)
Henry Vaughan Lanchester (9 August 1863 – 16 January 1953) was a British architect working in London. He served as editor of The Builder, was a co-founder...
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Auburn Cemetery office John Plumbe, daguerreotypist Henry Vaughan (architect) Ware & Van Brunt, architects Detail of 1838 map of Boston, showing Pemberton...
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Henry Lanchester may refer to: Henry Jones Lanchester (1834–1914), English architect and surveyor H. V. Lanchester (Henry Vaughan Lanchester, 1863–1953)...
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John Vaughan may refer to: John Vaughan, 1st Earl of Carbery (1574/75–1634), Welsh courtier and MP for Carmarthenshire 1601, 1621 John Vaughan, 3rd Earl...
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strength of military forces Henry Jones Lanchester (1834-1914), English architect Henry Vaughan Lanchester (1863–1953), architect and brother of Frederick...
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Gummow (1766–1840) Lloyd Williams and Underwood, a firm of architects based in Denbigh George Vaughan Maddox (1802–1864) Jacob Owen (1778–1870) Richard Owens...
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Bill Gates (redirect from William Henry Gates, III)
chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), president, and chief software architect, while also being its largest individual shareholder until May 2014. He...
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Vaughan Road Academy (VRA), formerly known as Vaughan Road High School and Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute, is a Toronto District School Board (TDSB)...
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completely rebuilt in 1885 by the architect Stephen W. Williams. The parish is the burial place of the poet Henry Vaughan (1621–1695), who was born in the...
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Harbor, Maine. Designed by English architect Henry Vaughan and built in 1902, it is one of a number of architect-designed summer chapels built around...
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Kininmonth (1904–1988) John Kinross (1855–1931) Ralph Knott (1878–1929) Henry Vaughan Lanchester (1863–1953) Archibald Leitch (1865–1939) William Lethaby...
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Street William Strickland Rev Frederick Thatcher Richard Upjohn Henry Hill Vale Henry Vaughan Eugène Viollet-le-Duc Friedrich von Schmidt William Wardell...
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little resemblance to the historical structure. Searles hired architect Henry Vaughan to design Searles Castle. It is built of cut granite, fieldstone...
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2013. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, pp. 87–88. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, p. 91. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, p. 92. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, pp. 110–111. Vaughan & Vaughan...
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Arne Jacobsen Robert Janyns Edward Jones CBE with Jeremy Dixon Henry Keene Henry Vaughan Lanchester Thomas Arthur Lodge Edwin Lutyens Richard MacCormac...
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80th birthday. Henry Vaughan Lanchester (1863–1953) was born at St. John's Wood. He was articled to his father and trained to be an architect. Frederick W...
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principal architect of the Treaty of Tours in 1444 to broker peace between England and France. Suffolk successfully negotiated the marriage to Henry of Margaret...
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Inigo Jones (category 16th-century English architects)
Hart, Vaughan (2011). Inigo Jones: the architect of kings. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-14149-8. OCLC 706965857. Hart, Vaughan; Tucker...
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Edward Vaughan Berkeley Harley MRCP (28 December 1864 – 21 May 1923), was Professor of Pathological Chemistry at London University from 1896 to his retirement...
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by Oscar Niemeyer Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, India, designed by Henry Vaughan Lanchester (begun 1929) Block D, Bletchley Park, England. Casa Malaparte...
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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded...
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English Folk Dance and Song Society (category Ralph Vaughan Williams)
Gilchrist, Percy Grainger, Henry Hammond, Ella Leather, Kate Lee, Susan Lushington, May Elliot Hobbs, Cecil Sharp, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Mary Augusta...
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fully occupied until 1836. Another early resident was the art collector Henry Vaughan, who lived at no. 28 from 1834 until his death in 1899. He gave The...
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Revival church in the country, and the first US design of English architect Henry Vaughan, a major proponent of the style. It was listed on the National...
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of Mission/Spanish Revival and Tudorbethan styles by architects Ralph Adams Cram and Henry Vaughan, both known for their religious buildings, began construction...
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