Sir Howard Morley Robertson MC RA (16 August 1888 – 5 May 1963) was an American-born British architect, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects...
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Howard Robertson may refer to: Howard Robertson (architect) (1888–1963), architect of the Shell Centre Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961), American mathematician...
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School, the architect Howard Robertson. Her obituary in The Times in 1981 reported that from this point she decided ‘unilaterally that one architect in the...
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Horace Robertson (1894–1960), Australian Lieutenant General Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961), American mathematician Howard Robertson (architect) (1888–1963)...
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Chisholm Robertson (1861–1930), Scottish political activist Robert Robertson (Australian politician) (1887–1960) Howard P. "Bob" Robertson (1903–1961)...
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Wayland T. Robertson (1873–1935), and J. Howard Adams (1876–1924). Prior to founding this firm, Jackson worked with Providence architect Howard K. Hilton...
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Harry J. Malony Jacques Massu Ernest Dichmann Peek Bengt Rabaeus Howard Robertson (architect) Sisavang Vong Commanders Ewart Culpin William H. Hay John H...
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James Robertson Justice (15 June 1907 – 2 July 1975) was an English actor. He often portrayed pompous authority figures in comedies, including each of...
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John Galen Howard (May 8, 1864 – July 18, 1931) was an American architect and educator who began his career in New York before moving to California. He...
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Howard Joseland (1860–1930) was an English architect who migrated to Australia and pursued a successful and influential career there. Richard George Howard...
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Howard Johnson by Wyndham, still commonly referred to as Howard Johnson's, is an American hotel brand with over 200 hotels in 15 countries. It was also...
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William Howard Taft." Minnesota Law Review 90 (2005): 1363–1385 online. Starr, Kenneth W. "William Howard Taft: The Chief Justice as Judicial Architect." U...
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personal mantras is "bite my tongue for no one"; he was called "hip-hop's Howard Stern" by Rolling Stone magazine. McKelvey was born to Larry Thomas McKelvey...
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partner and father-in-law William Robertson. For the same year, William Adam and Alexander McGill are called architects in the subscribers' list to James...
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Francis Greenway (redirect from Francis Howard Greenway)
Francis Howard Greenway (20 November 1777 – September 1837) was an English-born architect who was transported to Australia as a convict for the alleged...
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p. 154. Robertson 1999, p. 124. Davis 2011, p. 199. Robertson 1999, pp. 124–125. Green 2005, pp. 80–81. Robertson 1999, pp. 147–148. Howard-Bury 1922...
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– Howard Robertson. January 4 – Peter Blundell Jones, British architectural historian (died 2016) June 14 – Bořek Šípek, Czech neo-baroque architect and...
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Beverley Hills Apartment Block (section Howard Lawson)
South Yarra, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, designed by the architect and developer Howard Lawson, and built in 1935-36. Consisting of two blocks in a...
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Howard Elliott Ashman (May 17, 1950 – March 14, 1991) was an American playwright, lyricist and stage director. He is most widely known for his work on...
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University of Cambridge; and Howard Robertson would later design the Shell Centre in London. The pioneering Australian architect Mary Turner Shaw trained...
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Building (magazine) (redirect from The British Architect)
William Curtis Green (1875–1960), John Woody Papworth (1820–1870), Howard Morley Robertson (1888–1963) and William White. They have also included the novelist...
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John Murray Easton (category Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects)
into partnership with Howard Morley Robertson at 168 Regent Street, London, and designed a number of buildings with Howard Robertson of that firm. He became...
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council member, Kerr Robertson, was removed as a councillor in October 2022. Described by Architects' Journal as a whistleblower, Robertson had criticised RIBA's...
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immigration violators anywhere in the United States". Stephen Miller, a key architect of immigration policy during the Trump presidency, is a major figure in...
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son of architect John Galen Howard and Mary Robertson Bradbury. His siblings included Henry Temple Howard (1894–1967), Robert Boardman Howard (1896–1983)...
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William Appleton Potter (category 19th-century American architects)
architect who designed numerous buildings for Princeton University, as well as municipal offices and churches. He served as a Supervising Architect of...
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John O'Quinn Field at Corbin J. Robertson Stadium (often referred to as simply Robertson Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium in Houston, located on the...
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Institute of Architects, officially the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (abbreviated as RAIA), is Australia's professional body for architects. Its members...
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Tazewell and Jim Williams, two Norfolk architects, solicited Senator A. Willis Robertson, father of Pat Robertson, to build a sports complex in Norfolk...
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interviewed physicist as Howard Percy "Bob" Robertson (1903–1961). Robertson's papers at the Caltech archives include a letter in which Robertson offers Roe an interview...
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