William Botterill and Son was a prominent Kingston upon Hull architectural practice. The practice was founded by William Botterill (1820–1903), who worked...
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Oriel Chambers, Kingston upon Hull (category Buildings and structures in Kingston upon Hull)
1879 to the designs of William Botterill and Son. It is a brick building with tile and terracotta detail, with dormers and shaped gables. It takes its name...
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Grade I listed churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire (redirect from Grade I listed churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire and the City of York)
and unitary authority of Kingston upon Hull. Buildings in England are given listed building status by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport...
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his father and his sister Mary Duncan on Lairgate in Beverley. In 1851 he was lodging with William Botterill, a tailor, and Mary Botterill in Keldgate...
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Jamie Johnson (TV series) (section Cast and characters)
Johnson and Ellie Botterill sharing their memories of the fairytale run. Cast members were hired for places on the team from both acting and local schools...
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Nicholas Courtney (redirect from William Nicholas Stone Courtney)
December 1929 in Cairo, Egypt, the son of Major Geoffrey William Courtney, a British army officer and diplomat, and Evelyn (née Stout). His paternal grandparents...
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home and away basis, to make a total of twenty-six matches each. There is one promotion place, with the champions promoted to the RFU Championship, and typically...
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(1856–1943) was an English architect trained under William Botterill, later working as a partner in Botterill and Bilson. Bilson is best known for his architectural...
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September 14 (section Holidays and observances)
hockey player and sportscaster (d. 2021) 1962 – Nick Botterill, British business man 1962 – Bonnie Jo Campbell, American novelist and short story writer...
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521863650. Botterill, Steven (1994). Dante and the Mystical Tradition: Bernard of Clairvaux in the Commedia...
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Keir Starmer (category Directors of Public Prosecutions (England and Wales))
became engaged in 2004 and married on 6 May 2007 at the Fennes Estate just north of Bocking, Essex. The couple have two children, a son, who was born a year...
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Transport following his election. Conlon is the son of Bill Conlon, a former Country music singer, and his wife, former senior civil servant Sue Gray,...
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Grove Road Cemetery, Harrogate (category Buildings and structures in Harrogate)
Road Cemetery Sergeant F.H. Botterill is buried in plot E.1158 of Grove Road Cemetery. GRO index: Births Dec 1867 Botterill Frederick Henry Knaresbro'...
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Belleville, Ontario (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
professional ice hockey defenceman Dennis Bock, novelist and short story writer Michael Botterill, professional Canadian football linebacker Sir MacKenzie...
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Thermowell (section Materials and construction)
1115/1.4028863 Paper No: PVT-19-1012 https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4044602 Botterill, N. (2010) "Fluid structure interaction modelling of cables used in civil...
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Vicky Sunohara (section Coaching and leadership)
retirement in 2008 at the age of 38. A former Team Canada teammate, Jennifer Botterill, described Sunohara as "the most positive, supportive, energetic person...
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List of chess books (G–L) (category Bibliographies of games and sports)
of Chess Endgame Strategy. Gambit. ISBN 1-904600-44-1. Harding, Tim; Botterill, George (1977). The Italian Game. Batsford. ISBN 0-7134-3261-6. Harding...
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Berghe Ken Watson Susan Auch Clara Hughes Cindy Klassen Doreen McCannell-Botterill George Knudson Harold Eidsvig Bill Ezinicki Dan Halldorson Nick Taylor...
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Ossett (section Culture and media)
the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency, which is currently represented in Parliament by Jade Botterill of the Labour Party. Between 2010 and 2024, it was...
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of Northampton between 1989 and 1992. Judy Carne (1939–2015), comedy actress in the United States, was born Joyce Botterill in the town Alan Carr (born...
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Hockey Night in Canada (category Black-and-white Canadian television shows)
Hrudey, Friedman, Bieska, and Botterill. The segment usually focuses on the previous week's NHL news, along with highlights and analysis of the games in...
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Hunslet Mill (category Buildings and structures in Leeds)
for W B Holdsworth and was completed in 1838. It was occupied by a tailoring company called Botterill & Senior from the 1930s and later was owned by a...
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surname followed by their birth name. Individuals who dropped their last name and substituted their middle name as their last name are listed. Those with a...
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Earnest Elmo Calkins (section Early and family life)
Products and Images of Well-Being. Stephen Kline, Sut Jhally, and Jacqueline Botterill (second ed.). Routledge. pp. 340. ISBN 978-0-415-90354-7. Houchin...
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Berkeley George Blewett George Boas George Boole George Boolos George Botterill George Caffentzis George Campbell (Presbyterian minister) George Croom...
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Brendan Morrison (section Regular season and playoffs)
year included five future NHL players—Morrison, Botterill, Blake Sloan, John Madden, Marty Turco and Bill Muckalt. In addition to receiving NCAA Tournament...
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architects chosen were Bellamy and Hardy and the other competing architects were William Watkins of Lincoln and William Botterill of Hull. The chapel was demolished...
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Newland, Kingston upon Hull (category Wards and districts of Kingston upon Hull)
later (1709) Margaret Dent's house. A Wesleyan chapel, designed by William Botterill in a gothic style was opened on Cottingham Road in Newland in 1858...
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Charterhouse, Kingston upon Hull (category English medieval hospitals and almshouses)
William Botterill, built in 1881. The school consists of a single-storey infants' school, and a two-storey segregated school, with separate boys' and...
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Bishop Craig Botterill, released a statement expressing the hope that the "initiative will lead to further ecumenical dialogue, cooperation and reconciliation...
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