Commodore Frederick Gilbert Bourne (December 20, 1851 – March 9, 1919) was an American businessman. He was the fifth president of the Singer Manufacturing...
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Samuel Augustus Bourne) Frederick Gilbert Bourne (1851–1919), president of the Singer Manufacturing Company Frederick Munroe Bourne (1910–1992), Canadian...
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Indian Neck Hall or Bourne Mansion was a country residence of Frederick Gilbert Bourne, president of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Located on the...
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1916–1920, fell into disrepair and was razed in 1941. In 1897, Frederick Gilbert Bourne, who began with 438 acres (1.77 km2) but later owned land reaching...
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Street and Broadway in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. Frederick Gilbert Bourne, leader of the Singer Company, commissioned the building, which...
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William R. Coe Indian Neck Hall, Oakdale, New York; estate of Frederick Gilbert Bourne Inisfada, Manhasset, New York; estate of Nicholas Brady Idle Hour...
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(1863–1875) Edward C. Clark (1875–1882) George Ross McKenzie (1882–1889) Frederick Gilbert Bourne (1889–1905) Sir Douglas Alexander (1905–1949) Milton C. Lightner...
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the prominent American architect Ernest Flagg. His client was Frederick Gilbert Bourne, president of the Singer Manufacturing Company (now the Singer...
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Rorke's Drift Frank Card Bourne (1914–1983), American classicist Frederick Bourne (disambiguation) Frederick Gilbert Bourne (1859–1919), founder of the...
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Hudson Valley estate of Frederick W. Vanderbilt. Indian Neck Hall: a Georgian-style country residence of Frederick Gilbert Bourne located on the Great South...
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attraction known as Singer Castle originally built in 1905 by Frederick Gilbert Bourne, the fifth president of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Eric...
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time of merger were: Benjamin L. Allen, Gideon Louis Boissevain, Frederick Gilbert Bourne, Franklin Quimby Brown, Edward H. Clark, Lewis L. Clarke, H. Rieman...
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Bourne is a market town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the eastern slopes of the limestone Kesteven...
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Mayor of New York City John Nicholas Brown II, philanthropist Frederick Gilbert Bourne William F. Buckley, author and commentator William A. Chanler,...
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clubmobiler. Bourne was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Bourne. Her grandfather was businessman Frederick Gilbert Bourne. Bourne's first work on...
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12 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2) Indian Neck Hall Oakdale, New York Frederick Gilbert Bourne St. John's University 1908 Federal Style Ernest Flagg 13 72,215 sq ft...
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Islands, New York, built in 1896. Designed by Ernest Flagg for Frederick Gilbert Bourne of the Singer Manufacturing Company. Sky High Castle, Redings Mill...
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flat head Gray marine engine, owned first by George Bourne, fourth son of Frederick Gilbert Bourne, based on Dark Island. It is one of the few original...
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Corporation Headquarters New York City Area served Worldwide Key people Frederick Gilbert Bourne Products Organs, Pianos, Phonographs Subsidiaries Weber Piano Company...
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Aspinwall 1887–1896 — Henry Howland 1897–1914 — Charles Lanier 1914–1919 — Frederick Bourne 1919–1927 — Dr. Walter James 1927–1933 — Walter Jennings 1933–1938...
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He then went into business and in 1911 married May Bourne, the daughter of Frederick Gilbert Bourne, president of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. An...
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La Salle Military Academy (section Bourne Mansion)
Military Academy. In 1926, the school purchased the estate of Frederick Gilbert Bourne, of the Singer sewing machine company, which featured a 110-room...
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The Bourne Windmill was built in 1911 by Frederick Gilbert "Commodore" Bourne, and designed by noted architect Alfred Hopkins. Part of the Bourne Dairy...
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to the board and moved to New York City. In 1905, he succeeded Frederick Gilbert Bourne to become the sixth president, holding the position until his death...
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Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1897 Indian Neck Hall, estate of Frederick Gilbert Bourne, Oakdale, New York, 1897 Engine Co. No. 33, Manhattan, New York...
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Meadowedge estate of Mrs. Florence Bourne Hard in West Sayville. Florence Hard was the daughter of Frederick Gilbert Bourne, president of Singer Sewing Machine...
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Mrs. Arthur K. Bourne, a prominent San Marino, California, couple. A. K. Bourne (1877–1967) was the second son of Frederick Gilbert Bourne who is widely...
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with Mrs. J. Ellis Roosevelt, the wedding of Florence Bourne, daughter Frederick Gilbert Bourne, the proprietor of the Singer Building. They then attended...
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1889, he sold "Oakdale Farm", a 400-acre (1.6 km2) estate, to Frederick Gilbert Bourne. Ludlow died on September 26, 1890, in Oakdale, Suffolk County...
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Tradition in the Lake District. Dalesman. George Frederick Chambers (1885). A handbook for East-Bourne and Seaford, and the neighbourhood. p. 19. William...
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