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    Thomas Simpson (1816 - 16 March 1880) was an English architect based in Nottingham. He married Charlotte Lovett (1819-1848) in the Wesleyan Chapel, Melton...
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  • Nottingham) (1816–1880), architect of Nottingham Thomas Simpson (architect) (1825–1908), architect to the Brighton School Board Thomas Simpson (engineer) (1755–1823)...
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  • English architect based in Nottingham. Courtney Sweetman-Kirk – English footballer Simon Taylor-Davis – Guitarist in the Klaxons Iwan Thomas – BBC Radio...
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    Thomas Chambers Hine (31 May 1813 – 6 February 1899) was an architect based in Nottingham. He was born in Covent Garden into a prosperous middle-class...
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  • Architect: Pugin and the building of romantic Britain. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-028099-9. Bonnar, Thomas (1892). A Biographical Sketch of...
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    Freda Dudley Ward (category Mistresses of Edward VIII)
    daughters of British Colonel Charles Wilfred Birkin (1865-1932) (fourth son of a lace embroidery and tableware magnate of Nottingham, Sir Thomas Birkin,...
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    Queen's Walk Congregational Church (category Congregational churches in Nottingham)
    of the architect Thomas Simpson. The church was built in 1900-1902 on the corner of Queen’s Walk and Kirke White Street to designs by the architect Charles...
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    people of Nottingham. To do so she enlisted help from Sir Thomas Lovell as governor of Nottingham Castle and Secretary to the Treasury. Through their combined...
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    The Nottingham Mechanics' Institution was founded in 1837 in Nottingham to improve the knowledge of working men with classes and lectures, the provision...
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  • of MI5, was educated at Nottingham High School for Girls. (c. 1661–1736) Nicholas Hawksmoor, architect, was born at East Drayton. (1721–1798) Thomas Sandby...
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    St Peter's Church, Radford (category Churches in Nottingham)
    parish church in Radford, Nottingham, located at 171 Hartley Road (St. Peter's Park). It is a Grade II listed building as being of special architectural or...
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    The Church of St Mary the Virgin is the oldest parish church of Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire, England. The church is Grade I listed by the Department...
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    Shakespeare Street Wesleyan Reform Chapel (category Churches bombed by the Luftwaffe in Nottingham)
    as a Grade II building. The church was built in 1854 to designs by Thomas Simpson. The foundation stones were laid on 20 March 1854. In 1941 the building...
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    High Pavement Chapel (category Churches in Nottingham)
    design of the architect Stuart Colman, of Bristol. It was used as a place of worship for Unitarians until 1982. It was then converted into the Nottingham Lace...
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    as "a dictatorship of taste", designed several noteworthy neoclassical buildings such as Cripps Hall at the University of Nottingham (completed 1959);...
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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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    Lomax-Simpson was the company's architect and he was responsible for the architectural elements of the memorial. Lomax-Simpson appointed William Reid Dick...
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  • designed by Reiach and Hall Architects, opened March – Leatare Quad at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, designed by John Simpson Architects, completed March 18 –...
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    he was articled to the local architect, Archibald Simpson to train as an architect. Here he met Thomas MacKenzie (1814-1854) whom he later went into partnership...
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  • Minister for Sport Brent Charlesworth, former Lord Mayor of Nottingham and also Sheriff of Nottingham Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrat Leader 2007-2015 and Deputy...
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  • the city of Nottingham, England. The ward contains over 270 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two...
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  • Deaths in July 2024 (category Lists of deaths in 2024)
    Medalist Stirling Ralph Werner Thomas Obituary In Memoriam Damon Albarn's architect father Keith Albarn has died The legacy of Toronto rapper Devon and his...
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    Derby (redirect from City of Derby)
    1643. These troops took part in the defence of nearby Nottingham, the siege of Lichfield, the battle of Hopton Heath and many other engagements in Nottinghamshire...
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  • Kant (5.6%) Thomas Aquinas (4.8%) Socrates (4.8%) Aristotle (4.5%) Karl Popper (4.2%) From the start of 2016 (Saturn) the podcast version of the programme...
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  • Deaths in June 2024 (category Lists of deaths in 2024)
    Lorgia, destacado mago e ilusionista colombiano (in Spanish) Voice of Marge Simpson in Latin America, Nancy MacKenzie, dies Grande Dame du tennis belge...
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  • Association Football. Professor Matthew Jon Brookes. Professor of Physics, University of Nottingham. For services to Physics. Abigail Margaret Brown. Councillor...
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    Coventry (redirect from City of Coventry)
    Council signed the Nottingham Declaration, joining 130 other UK councils in committing to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of the council and to help...
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    awarded the second premium of £100 and all the others received £50 for their trouble, except Hine, a Nottingham architect, who received only £25: possibly...
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  • 2024 in hip hop music (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2024)
    Court, Maintains Innocence". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 6, 2023. Nottingham, Shawn (January 24, 2024). "Alleged YSL rival rapper YFN Lucci sentenced...
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  • Deaths in July 2023 (category Lists of deaths in 2023)
    Hungarian politician, minister of civilian intelligence services (1992–1994). Mike Hammond, 33, British ice hockey player (Nottingham Panthers), traffic collision...
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