Robert Pearsall may refer to: Robert Lucas Pearsall (1795–1856), English composer Robert Pearsall (architect) (1852–1929), English architect This disambiguation...
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Robert Pearsall (3 March 1852 – 1929) was an English architect. He was architect to the London Fire Brigade, for whom he designed several notable fire...
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football player Robert Pearsall (architect) (1852–1929), English architect Robert Lucas de Pearsall (1795–1856), English composer Ronald Pearsall (1927–2005)...
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Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898) was a lay leader in the Holiness movement in the United States and the Higher Life movement in Great Britain. His book...
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Fulham Fire Station (category Buildings by Robert Pearsall)
Fulham, London. It was built from 1895 to 1896, and the chief architect was Robert Pearsall. In 1994, it was refurbished and extended by the Welling Partnership...
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Fire Brigade, by the architect Edward Cresy, and extended in 1896 for the London County Council, by the architect Robert Pearsall and his assistants. Historic...
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New Cross Fire Station (category Buildings by Robert Pearsall)
New Cross, London. It was built in 1893–94 and the architect was Robert Pearsall. George Arthur Roberts, founder and pioneer of the discussion and education...
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South Carolina Robert Payne Smith (1818–1895), Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and Dean of Canterbury Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1899)...
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Woolwich Fire Station (category Buildings by Robert Pearsall)
24 Sunbury, Woolwich, London. It was built in 1887, and the architect was Robert Pearsall. It was London's second-oldest operational fire station, with...
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qualification as a high school teacher. He briefly taught at Pearsall High School in Pearsall, Texas before taking a position teaching public speaking at...
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William Saunders (botanist) (category American landscape architects)
(1855). "Evergreen Shrubs". The Horticulturist. Vol. V. Philadelphia: Robert Pearsall Smith. pp. 162–166. Retrieved July 5, 2023 – via HathiTrust. Saunders...
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Niemeyer Svend Nielsen Isamu Noguchi Verner Panton Tommi Parzinger Adrian Pearsall Ruth Penington Walter Pierce Warren Platner Jean Prouvé Ira Rakatansky...
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buildings include the Robert D. Gorham residence (1928), H. Alex Easley House (1934), Leon Epstein house (1928), and Thomas Pearsall House (1933). It was...
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Chinatown (1974 film) (category Films produced by Robert Evans)
American neo-noir mystery film directed by Roman Polanski from a screenplay by Robert Towne. The film stars Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. It was inspired by...
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Chiltern Firehouse (category Buildings by Robert Pearsall)
was one of the first fire stations in London. The original architect was Robert Pearsall. Later known as the Marylebone Fire Station, it was decommissioned...
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Judge Smith, musician, Van der Graaf Generator Robert Speechly, architect John Charles Traylen, architect Kenneth Hotham Vickers, historian Bill Ward, actor...
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Petersburg University, Series 15 (3): 70–83, doi:10.21638/11701/spbu15.2016.306 Pearsall, Cornelia D. J. (1999). "Burying the Duke: Victorian Mourning and the Funeral...
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South London Theatre (category Buildings by Robert Pearsall)
fire station was probably designed by the architect Robert Pearsall at the Metropolitan Board of Works Architect's Department and was built in 1881. It remains...
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Nordon (1967). Conan Doyle: A Biography. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Ronald Pearsall (1977). Conan Doyle: A Biographical Solution. Littlehampton Book Services...
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United States volunteer medic Forest Hills Ambulance Corps Durrell V. Pearsall, Jr. 34 WTC Wainscott New York United States firefighter FDNY Thomas Nicholas...
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Guide. Versailles: Éditions Art-Lys. ISBN 9782854951172. Smith, Logan Pearsall (1924) Four Words: Romantic, Originality, Creative, Genius. Oxford: Clarendon...
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Witchcraft. Harrogate:Robert Ackrill. p.97 Pixeltocode. Uk, Pixeltocode. "Princess Amelia". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 8 October 2022. Pearsall, William Harold;...
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born in Pontiac Kem, R&B/Soul singer–songwriter and producer Duane D. Pearsall, physicist and inventor Gary Peters, United States Senator, born in Pontiac...
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(now the South London Theatre) on Norwood High Street, by the architect Robert Pearsall., The early 20th-century former fire station at Norwood Road and...
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building at 266 Queens Road, built in 1893–94 to a design by the architect Robert Pearsall. The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses was once the South East...
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the Metropolitan Fire Brigade. Architects employed by the MBW who specialised in fire stations included Robert Pearsall, responsible for Fulham Fire Station...
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former MP for Woking lived at Highbuilding in Vann Road, Fernhurst. Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898), evangelist and lay leader in the Higher Life movement...
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Palacios (1905–1993), prolific map-drawer for major US publishers Phyllis Pearsall (England, 1906–1996), creator of the Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas Jacques...
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evangelical holiness preacher, suffragist and temperance campaigner Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1898), American-born leading figure in the UK Higher Life...
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Deborah Hyde British anthropologist and editor-in-chief 1965 Deborah M. Pearsall American paleoethnobotany 1950 Denise Schmandt-Besserat Professor of Art...
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