• Archibald Knox is the name of: Archibald Knox (designer) (1864–1933), Manx Arts & Crafts designer Archie Knox (born 1947), Scottish football manager This...
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    Archibald Knox (9 April 1864 – 22 February 1933), was a Manx designer of Scottish descent. He is best known as being Liberty's primary designer at the...
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    style gave birth to two metalware lines, Cymric and Tudric, designed by Archibald Knox. In the field of ceramic and glass Christopher Dresser is a standout...
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    style, very consciously so in the work of designers like the Manxman Archibald Knox, who did much work for Liberty & Co., especially for his Tudric and...
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    Arthur Mackmurdo for a book on Christopher Wren (1883) Belt buckle by Archibald Knox for Liberty department store (1899) Pub building by James Hoey Craigie...
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  • Archibald Gall Knox (born 1 May 1947) is a Scottish football player and coach. He was most recently the assistant manager of Aberdeen until leaving the...
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    home. Designers known to have worked for the Silver Studio include: Archibald Knox (1864-1933) John Illingworth Kay (1870-1950) Harry Napper Frank Price...
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  • officer and politician Amanda Knox (born 1987), American woman convicted and acquitted of murdering Meredith Kercher Archibald Knox (designer) (1864–1933),...
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    near his birthplace in Buckinghamshire. His gravestone was designed by Archibald Knox, one of Liberty & Co.'s long-standing designers. References "LIBERTY...
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  • (1857–1941) Philip Webb (1831–1915) Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942) Archibald Knox (1864–1933) Also see Anglo japanese style Christopher Dresser (1834–1904)...
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    relationships with many English designers. Many of these designers, including Archibald Knox, practised the artistic styles known as Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau...
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    outside the island). Members of the various sub-committees included Archibald Knox, J J Kneen and Mona Douglas. The event included singing (including in...
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  • (1894–1937), Manx-born Australian sculptor Bryan Kneale (born 1930), sculptor Archibald Knox (1864–1933), designer Paul Lewthwaite (born 1969), sculptor Chris Killip...
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    designer Archibald Knox. Knox had resigned from his post as Head of Design at Kingston School of Art in 1912 following criticism of his teaching. Knox was...
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    he was an art teacher. It was at the school of art that Scott and Archibald Knox became friends. He then left Saunders and set up his own business in...
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    his novels chosen to be carved onto his gravestone by Archibald Knox. For this character, Knox apparently modelled Mary's likeness on a photograph of...
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    the Viking excavations at Peel Castle, and the largest collection of Archibald Knox materials. It also houses the National Art Collection, and the National...
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  • of Birmingham for Liberty & Co. of London, the chief designer being Archibald Knox, together with David Veazey, Oliver Baker and Rex Silver. The gold and...
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    In England, Liberty & Co., (notably through the Cymric designs of Archibald Knox) and the British arts and crafts movement of Charles Robert Ashbee contributed...
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  • carpets. The Studio employed a number of designers, some of whom, such as Archibald Knox, were well known in their own right. There were many others whose work...
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  • March 29 – Paul Ranson, French painter and writer (died 1909) April 9 – Archibald Knox, Manx designer (died 1933) May 15 – Vilhelm Hammershøi, Danish painter...
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    Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building located next to the United States Army post of Fort Knox, Kentucky. It is operated by...
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  • London and his works are exhibited in many countries around the world. Archibald Knox (1864–1933), art nouveau designer, known for his Celtic art and Liberty...
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    John Knox (c. 1514 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation. He was the...
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    1912 Tuckfield attended Kingston School of Art where she studied under Archibald Knox. Here, she learned to throw pots on the wheel from Mr. Mercer, an employee...
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    boosted by its second edition in 1929 when illustrations were added by Archibald Knox, Morrison's friend who had earlier illustrated the journal, Mannin....
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    is preserved in the churchyard. The memorial is the work of artist Archibald Knox. A statue of Hall Caine stands in Douglas, financed by money from the...
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    style, very consciously so in the work of designers like the Manxman Archibald Knox, who did much work for Liberty & Co. The Arts and Crafts Movement in...
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  • commissioned to do the illustrations. The artist selected eventually was Archibald Knox, although this was only due to the fact that Morrison's first choice...
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  • Tromode Three") committed acts of arson and vandalism on the island. Archibald Knox (1864-1933), pioneer of Manx Art Nouveau Celtic League (1987). Carn...
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