• James Andrews (October 7, 1828 – July 6, 1897) was a Scottish-American stonemason, engineer, and capitalist who collaborated with civil engineer James...
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  • Universal James Andrews (musician) (born 1969), American musician James Andrews (stonemason) (1828–1897), Scottish-American stonemason and engineer James David...
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  • Joseph James Whitehead (18 January 1868 – 17 January 1951) was an English sculptor and stonemason. He was born in Aston, Birmingham, the son of John Whitehead...
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    structure built between 1864 and 1866 for the family of stonemason and civil engineer James Andrews. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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    on to build the home himself with the help of Adolfo Amitrano, a local stonemason. Casa Malaparte is a red masonry box with reverse pyramidal stairs leading...
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  • architects includes notable architects, civil engineers, and earlier stonemasons, from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. People have also...
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  • Fergus "Fergie" Suter and James "Jimmy" Love joined Darwen separately, with the former joining second in 1878 - Suter was a stonemason, not a mill worker, and...
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    Toni Della Penta, who suffered a miscarriage, and Nancy Barbato, a stonemason's daughter. After Della Penta attempted to tear off Barbato's dress, Sinatra...
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    as a toby jug and is possibly satirical. The sculptor, a local stonemason named James Howie, also carved a panel below the figure depicting the Battle...
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    The chief carver of the mountain was Luigi Del Bianco, an artisan and stonemason who emigrated to the U.S. from Friuli in Italy and was chosen to work...
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    and workmen building the dyke around the park. In May 1501 James IV hired two stonemasons from Dundee to work at the palace, and an hourglass was bought...
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  • history includes its early development from organised bodies of operative stonemasons to the modern system of speculative lodges organised around regional...
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    born on 18 June 1860 in London, where his father was a woodcarver and stonemason. George Frampton began his own working life as a stone carver in 1878...
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    relatively minor variations will have resulted from the individual efforts of stonemasons, weavers, artists and sculptors throughout the ages in their attempts...
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  • actually building one. A noted Egyptologist, Mark Lehner, and a professional stonemason, Roger Hopkins (This Old House), join forces in the shadow of the Great...
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    point on the pilgrims' route from the south to St Andrews. A new charter was granted in 1589 by James VI. In 1871 Earlsferry had a population of 406. Little...
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    during the English Civil War Christopher Kempster (1627–1715), master stonemason and architect William Beechey (1753–1839), portrait painter Charles Henry...
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    out of public interest. James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton commissioned the architect John Douglas and the stonemason James McPherson to replace the...
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  • Robert Lundie (category Court of James IV of Scotland)
    August 1496, the King passed by on his way to St Andrews and gave 18 shillings as a present to the stonemasons who were working on Balgonie. Robert was also...
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    Dorchester in Dorset, England, where his father Thomas (1811–1892) worked as a stonemason and local builder. His parents had married at Melbury Osmond on 22 December...
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    the mid-1950s by Cantona's paternal grandmother, whose husband was a stonemason. By the time Cantona was born in 1966, the hillside cave had become little...
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    After graduating in 1934, he entered an apprenticeship with sculptor and stonemason Eric Gill. Lorimer was principally an architectural sculptor, and his...
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    Olumide (born 1987), model James Orrock (1829–1913), collector of art and Oriental ceramics Robert Paterson (1715–1801), stonemason, who suggested to Sir Walter...
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  • of documents. The Statutes of Bologna were a set of regulations for stonemasons in Bologna, Italy, written in 1248. They represent one of the earliest...
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    were members of the Burgher secession Presbyterian church. James Carlyle was a stonemason, later a farmer, who built the Arched House wherein his son...
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    (Lieutenant Maurice James DEASE V.C., Mons, Belgium 1914) Jackman Platoon (Captain James Joseph Bernard JACKMAN V.C., Ed Duda, Tobruk, 1941) Andrews Platoon (Captain...
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    Nicolas Roy (mason) (category Scottish stonemasons)
    worked in Scotland for James V and his second wife Mary of Guise. Nicolas Roy may have been the leader of the group of stonemasons recruited by Antoinette...
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    Elsie Andrews commissioned a memorial and donated an organ to the church in memory of her sons. The three sons were: Private James Martin Andrews (killed...
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    Hill section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he found work as a stonemason. At the time, Kathleen McNulty was unable to speak any English, only Irish;...
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    south of Market St. The work north of Market was assigned to James Andrews, the stonemason overseeing construction of the bridge piers. The Eads Bridge...
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