Edward Banks JP (1817 – 2 May 1866) was an English architect based in Wolverhampton. He was a pupil of Charles Fowler. He worked in partnership with George...
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Edward Banks may refer to: Edward Banks (architect) (1817–1866), English architect Edward Banks (builder) (1769–1835), British civil engineer who built...
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Elizabeth Banks CBE (born 1941), is a retired British landscape architect specializing in the restoration of historic landscapes who was the first woman...
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Charles Barry Jr. (category Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects)
architect Robert Richardson Banks (1812–72), working from an office in Sackville Street, and then collaborated with his shorter-lived brother Edward on...
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Edward Davies F.S.A.I.A. (12 April 1852 – 2 April 1927) was an architect and arts administrator in South Australia. Davies was born in Newport, Wales,...
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Edward Elliot (1828–1901) was a Canadian architect who was responsible for many important public buildings in Nova Scotia, including the Church of the...
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throughout his life such as greens keeping, club making, golf pro, and architect. Later in 1899, with the encouragement and support of Harvard astronomy...
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E. Mahoney and Son (redirect from Thomas Mahoney (architect))
building materials before becoming an architect. Edward was president of the Auckland Institute of Architects in 1883; he was appointed honorary treasurer...
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designed by architect Thomas Ivory in 1781 with the assistance of James Hoban. The bank itself was usually referred to as Newcomen's bank, Newcomen bank or Gleadowe-Newcomen's...
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Edward Holmes (1832–1909) was a British architect from Birmingham, England. He was the son of Edward Holmes and Elisa Henrietta Roulet, christened on 7...
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Edward Durell Stone (March 9, 1902 – August 6, 1978) was an American architect known for the formal, highly decorative buildings he designed in the 1950s...
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Edward Culliatt Jones (July 21, 1822 – February 12, 1902) was an American architect from Charleston, South Carolina. A number of his works are listed...
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Edward Dow (July 11, 1820 – July 31, 1894) was an American architect from New Hampshire. Dow was born in Lemington, Vermont, July 11, 1820. The son of...
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Bank in Union Street, Birmingham, England in August 1836. It expanded in the Midlands, absorbing many local banks, and merged with the Central Bank of...
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Edward John Dodgshun (22 September 1851 - 2 March 1927) was an English architect. He was born in Leeds, Yorkshire. From 1870 he worked for Thomas Ambler...
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Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently...
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Charles Wilson (redirect from Charles Wilson (architect))
Charles Wilson (Scottish architect) (1810–1861), Scottish architect Charles C. Wilson (architect) (1864–1933), American architect Charles J. A. Wilson (1880-1965)...
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architecture. He collaborated with other notable architects E. J. Woods, Isidor Beaver, and Edward Hamilton in designing some of the most notable buildings...
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KBC Group (redirect from KBC Bank N.V.)
Association"), founded in 1921 in Antwerp, and two banks named Bank voor Handel en Nijverheid (BHN, "Bank for Trade and Industry") respectively in Ghent and...
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Class A directors are elected by member banks to represent member banks. Class B directors are elected by member banks to represent the public. Class C directors...
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Edward Kemp (25 September 1817 – 1 March 1891) was an English landscape architect and an author. Together with Joseph Paxton and Edward Milner, Kemp became...
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Edward Larrabee Barnes (April 22, 1915 – September 22, 2004) was an American architect. His work was characterized by the "fusing [of] Modernism with vernacular...
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Edward Philip George Seaga ON (/ˈsiːɑːɡə/ SEE-ah-gə; 28 May 1930 – 28 May 2019) was a Jamaican politician and record producer. He was the fifth Prime Minister...
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Albert Kahn (March 21, 1869 – December 8, 1942) was an American architect noted for his collaborations with his brother Julius in designing industrial...
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Benjamin F. McAdoo (redirect from Ben McAdoo (architect))
Franklin McAdoo Jr. (October 29, 1920 – June 18, 1981) was an American architect. McAdoo designed a number of residential, civic, and commercial structures...
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mansion was home to Bankes for many years and still houses his vast collections of art and artefacts. Sir Charles Barry, a renowned architect in his day, was...
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E. J. Lennox (redirect from Edward James Lennox)
Edward James Lennox (September 12, 1854 – April 15, 1933) was a Toronto-based architect who designed several of the city's most notable landmarks in the...
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This list of British architects includes notable architects, civil engineers, and earlier stonemasons, from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states...
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derives from Edward's activities, and he has as good a claim as any other to be considered the architect of medieval England. Edward's cognomen 'the...
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