Walter Ellsworth Ware FAIA (August 26, 1861 in Needham, Massachusetts – April 21, 1951 in Salt Lake City, Utah) was an American architect who established...
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university's Kingsbury Hall in 1936. Ware was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her father was architect Walter E. Ware and her mother was Jennie M. Hartley...
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building by Andrew and James E. McDonald in 1908, and designed in the Prairie School style by architects Walter E. Ware and Alberto O. Treganza. It belonged...
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building is in the Gothic Revival style and was designed by architect Walter E. Ware. The design was patterned after Carlisle Cathedral in Carlisle, England...
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during the late 19th and early 20th century. It was a partnership of Walter E. Ware and Alberto O. Treganza and operated in Salt Lake City, Utah. They designed...
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illustrator Pietro Pezzati, portrait artist Michael John Straub, artist Walter E. Ware, architect N.C. Wyeth, artist Jeff Taylor, founder of Monster.com Niia...
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City Hall, was built during 1918–1926. It was designed by architects Walter E. Ware and Alberto O. Treganza of Salt Lake City and is of Mission/Spanish...
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designed by Carl M. Neuhausen Gothic Revival: First Presbyterian Church Walter E. Ware Keith-Brown Mansion, Frederick A. Hale Shingle Style: Markland House...
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Jr., the big chewing gum manufacturer. It was designed by architects Walter E. Ware, Alberto O. Treganza, and Georgius Y. Cannon. According to its National...
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375 W. 200 South in Salt Lake City, Utah was designed by architect Walter E. Ware and was built in 1897–98. It was listed on the National Register of...
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which is a large stone structure designed by Salt Lake City architect Walter E. Ware and built in stages during the 1890s. The design is generally Romanesque...
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Laramie, Wyoming by Jane and Edward Ivinson. Designed by architect Walter E. Ware of Salt Lake City and built by local contractor Frank Cook, the house...
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Science church in Utah. The church building, designed by local architect, Walter E. Ware, in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, was built in 1898 of brick and...
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– George Albert Smith House at 1302 Yale, Sprague Library Walter E. Ware – House at 1607 E. Yalecrest for Charles and Minnie Miller Taylor Woolley – Frank...
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Terra sigillata (redirect from Samian ware)
further qualification normally denotes the Arretine ware of Italy, made at Arezzo, and Gaulish samian ware manufactured first in South Gaul, particularly at...
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1900 and formed Ware & Treganza with Walter E. Ware, a partnership that continued for 25 years from 1901 to 1926. Treganza and Ware were prolific designers...
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Delmark Records as The Blues World of Little Walter in 1993) and on a session for Chess backing pianist Eddie Ware. His guitar playing was also occasionally...
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Instructor Profile: Walter Lewin at MIT OpenCourseWare (archived 2009) Lewin, Walter H. G.; Ricker, George R.; McClintock, Jeffrey E. (October 1971). "X-Rays...
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Walter Leslie Ware (19 March 1906 – 15 January 1994) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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Horticulture Building (later renamed Promontory Hall). Local architects, Walter E. Ware and Alberto Treganza (who also designed the First Presbyterian Church...
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Frederick Albert Hale (section In Ely, Nevada)
private residences. He became partners with Richard K. A. Kletting and Walter E. Ware during his practice in Salt Lake City and was very popular among the...
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from Wyoming history. The murals were painted by Florence Ware, whose father Walter E. Ware assisted in the design and took over architectural duties...
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Sara Ware Bassett (October 22, 1872 in Newton, Massachusetts – July 18, 1968) was an American writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her novels primarily deal...
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Kraak ware or Kraak porcelain (Dutch Kraakporselein) is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced mainly in the late Ming dynasty, in the Wanli reign...
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Major-General Sir Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware KCVO KBE CB CMG (17 June 1869 – 28 April 1949) was a British educator, journalist, and the founder of the...
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first High Priest of the Encampment of the Knights Templar in 1812. Henry Ware (1830–1909), British Anglican bishop. Initiated in Underlay Lodge No 1074...
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Armorial ware or heraldic china (and a variety of other terms) are ceramics decorated with a coat of arms, either that of a family, or an institution or...
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Linear Pottery culture (redirect from Linear Band Ware culture)
Linearbandkeramik, it is also known as the Linear Band Ware, Linear Ware, Linear Ceramics or Incised Ware culture, falling within the Danubian I culture of...
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Kutani ware (九谷焼, Kutani-yaki) is a style of Japanese porcelain traditionally supposed to be from Kutani, now a part of Kaga, Ishikawa, in the former Kaga...
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Harold or "Hal" Ware (August 19, 1889 – August 14, 1935) was an American Marxist, regarded as one of the Communist Party's top experts on agriculture....
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