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    Isaac Ware (1704—1766) was an English architect and translator of Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Ware was born to a life of poverty, living...
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    (27 km) from Hyde Park Corner in central London. The house was designed by Isaac Ware in 1754 for Admiral John Byng, the fourth son of Admiral George Byng,...
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    usually six parts. When illustrating Palladio, the British architect Isaac Ware (The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture, London 1738; illustration...
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  • actress and activist Isaac Ware (1704-1766), English architect and translator of Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio James Ware (disambiguation)...
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  • Herta Ware (June 9, 1917 – August 15, 2005) was an American actress and activist. Ware was born Herta Schwartz in Wilmington, Delaware. Her mother, Helen...
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    (1715–1725); Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and his protégé William Kent; Isaac Ware; Henry Flitcroft and the Venetian Giacomo Leoni, who spent most of his...
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    Grantley in the mid-18th century, apparently based on a Palladian design by Isaac Ware. Additions in the 1760s have been attributed to John Carr, who knew Fletcher...
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  • Fights Featherweight Championship. Win 8–0 Isaac Ware Submission (rear-naked choke) V3 Fights: Mitchell vs. Ware January 14, 2017 1 1:30 Memphis, Tennessee...
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    Palladio's Doric order, as it was laid out, with modules identified, by Isaac Ware, in The Four Books of Palladio's Architecture (London, 1738) is illustrated...
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    Cassels while some of the later elements and interior were designed by Isaac Ware. In the history of aristocratic residences in Dublin, no other mansion...
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    executed Vice-Admiral, Royal Navy. His home was decorated by architect Isaac Ware Horace Walpole 1779 until 1797 death—at No.11 George Canning, Prime Minister...
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    and 1750 for the wealthy merchant and philanthropist Paul Fisher, by Isaac Ware, a nationally renowned architect and translator of Palladio's works. Thomas...
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    (1702–1772) embellished Eythrope House around 1750. Stanhope employed Isaac Ware to build new stables (now lost) and follies in the garden and park. Two...
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    the site of the manor, as a Palladian mansion that was attributed to Isaac Ware; it was illustrated in this form in Vitruvius Britannicus iv (1777, pls...
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    appointed him surveyor in 1722 when construction started, with his apprentice Isaac Ware employed in the Works Office and Robert Hardy as Clerk of Works. The first...
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    Temple, north-east of house by Isaac Ware (1756) Entrance gates and pair of lodges, possibly early 18th c. remodelled by Ware Amisfield Mains, farmhouse c...
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    Place or Westbourne House, which was rebuilt in 1745 by the architect Isaac Ware as an elegant Georgian mansion of three storeys with a frontage of nine...
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    Gibbs and Giacomo Leoni, and uninvited submissions by Batty Langley and Isaac Ware. Construction was slowed down by the discovery of springs on the site...
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    was inherited by Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, who commissioned Isaac Ware to rebuild the mansion in the French Rococo Revival style. Some of the...
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    Clifton. The original building was constructed between 1745 and 1750 by Isaac Ware, and has been used by the university since its earliest days in 1909....
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    The house was built on land belonging to Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe by Isaac Ware. In his "Letters to his Son", Chesterfield wrote from "Hotel Chesterfield"...
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    to architect Inigo Jones. It was built in 1638–41, with alterations by Isaac Ware in 1751–52 to form two houses. Lindsey House has been a listed building...
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  • Ware (February 16, 1940 – February 23, 2017) was an American songwriter, producer, composer, and singer. Besides a solo career as a performer, Ware was...
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    design of the Neo-Palladian mansion has been attributed to the architect Isaac Ware in Vitruvius Britannicus iv (1777, pls. 8-10), but it has also been suggested...
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    Company, reconstructed and enlarged the house around 1760, assisted by Isaac Ware, Thomas James and Robert Taylor (architect). Du Cane thoroughly landscaped...
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    "The Temple of Fortuna Virilis" in Isaac Ware, The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture, London, 1738...
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    it has been altered over the years, not least in 1740 by the architect Isaac Ware and in 1813 by James Wyatt, who designed the entrance hall, staircase...
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  • joist could be concealed with a conventional lath and plaster ceiling. Isaac Ware in his A Complete Body of Architecture (1756) remarks on "the beauty of...
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    of the earlier part of the 18th century; the design has been given to Isaac Ware. The principal reception rooms are on the ground floor with large sash...
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    located east of Haddington, south of the River Tyne. Designed by architect Isaac Ware and built of Garvald red freestone for Colonel Francis Charteris, it was...
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