Edith Mary Wardlaw Burnet Hughes HonFRIAS (7 July 1888 – 28 August 1971) was a Scottish architect, and is considered Britain's first practising female...
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Edith Hughes may refer to: Edith Hughes (architect) (1888–1971), Scottish architect Edith Hughes (As the World Turns), fictional character This disambiguation...
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sculptor Edith Morley (1875–1964), British literary scholar Edith Nesbit (1858–1924), British writer Edith Northman (1893–1956), American architect Edith Olivier...
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John Howkins (civil engineer) (1840–1966) Edith Hughes (architect) (1888–1971) Scotland's first female architect William Hurst (civil engineer) (1810–1890)...
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Edith Louisa Cavell (/ˈkævəl/ KAV-əl; 4 December 1865 – 12 October 1915) was a British nurse. She is celebrated for treating wounded soldiers from both...
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(born 1942), Royal Gold Medal winner Edith Hughes (1888–1971), probably Britain's first female practising architect Louisa Hutton (born 1957), co-founder...
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Vincent Harris, English architect (born 1876) August 28 – Edith Hughes, Britain's first professionally practising woman architect (born 1888) October 16...
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Howard Dwight Smith (category Architects from Ohio)
was an architect most known for his designs of Ohio Stadium (completed in 1922) for which he was awarded the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal...
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biologist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (born 1880) 28 August – Edith Hughes, architect (born 1888) 12 December Torrance Gillick, Rangers F.C. winger (born...
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1935), UK, 1994 RIBA Gold Medal winner Victor Horta (1861–1947), Belgium Edith Hughes (1888–1971), UK A. R. Hye (1919–2008), Pakistan Friedensreich Hundertwasser...
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Garden City in England begins with Louis de Soissons as architect and town planner. Edith Hughes establishes her own architectural practice, in Glasgow...
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designed by architect Edith Hughes. Linked to the Tolbooth stood the Tontine Hotel and its Assembly Rooms, designed from 1737 by architect Allan Dreghorn...
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Eddie Hughes (disambiguation) Edith Hughes (disambiguation) Edna Hughes (1916–1990), English swimmer Edward Hughes (disambiguation) Edwin Hughes (disambiguation)...
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Forbes (1804-1889) m. Rose Smith Robert Bennet Forbes, Jr. (1837-1891) Edith Forbes (1843-1925) m. Charles Elliott Perkins James Murray Forbes (1845-1937)...
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Loughery as Slats, Kitty Kelly as Miss Andrews, Rusty Lane as Father Rafferty, Edith Evanson as Mrs. Johnson, Robert Herrman as Mr. Beekman the Journalist, Elsie...
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the birth of the Rat Pack. When Howard Hughes purchased the hotel in the mid-1960s for $14.6 million, the architect Martin Stern Jr. designed a 500-room...
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April 2022) Edith Marie Tucker, Register of Probationers; RLHLH/N/1/10, 118; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London Edith Marie Tucker,...
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Women in architecture (redirect from Women architects)
projects such as labourers' cottages. Another early female architect in Britain was Edith Hughes (1888–1971), a Scot, who after attending lectures on art...
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The gardens were landscaped by well-known landscape architect Beatrix Farrand, the niece of Edith Wharton. Newbold Noyes Sr. was the associate editor...
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York Governor Charles Evans Hughes. Taft told Hughes that should the chief justiceship fall vacant during his term, Hughes would be his likely choice for...
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Mason Shirley Mason (1900–1979), actress Osa Massen (1914–2006), actress Edith Massey (1918–1984), actress Carol Matthau (1925–2003), actress, wife of...
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Massachusetts. In 1996, he joined fellow survivors Eleanor Shuman and Edith Brown on a cruise to the location of the wreck, where attempts were made...
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Supporting Cast: Gary Hunley as Billy, Rusty Lane as Train Conductor, Edith Evanson as Lady with Suitcase / Fontaine's Mother, Betty Harford as Waitress...
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Charles Hatfield (1875–1958), scientist Harry Hayden (1882–1955), actor Edith Head (1897–1981), costume designer NP Charlotte Hennessy (1873–1928), Canadian...
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IBM, worked on IBM ThinkPad. Hertha Marks Ayrton Electric arc lighting, Hughes Medal of the Royal Society William Edward Ayrton Measuring instruments,...
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Retrieved August 18, 2024. Herb, Jeremy (August 9, 2024). "With 'Swift Boat' architect at the helm, Trump campaign uses familiar playbook against Walz". CNN...
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from Compulsory Retirement for Age March 7, 1940 2548 8370 Appointment of Edith M. Watkins to Department of Justice Without Regard to Civil Service Rules...
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intellectual. On December 2, 1886, Roosevelt married his childhood friend, Edith Kermit Carow, at St George's, Hanover Square, in London, England. Roosevelt...
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persistent was Howard Hughes. She had a three-year romance with Hughes and was engaged to marry him, but she ended the relationship. Hughes cast her as a comedian...
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Chelsea Herbert Hughes (musician) (Old Church Street) Michael Hutchence (Redburn Street) Mick Jagger and all the Rolling Stones (Edith Grove, Cheyne Walk)...
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