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    Joseph Charles Fowell (2 August 1891 – 3 July 1970) was an Australian architect. Renown for his ecclesiastical architecture, Fowell was primarily responsible...
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    her father Joseph Gurney and the extended Gurney family. Buxton was born at Castle Hedingham, Essex. His father, also named Thomas Fowell Buxton, died...
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  • George Stewart, US architect and politician (born 1890) July 3 – Joseph Charles Fowell, Australian architect (born 1891) July 11 – André Lurçat, French...
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  • Italian architect, urban planner and engraver (died 1990) August 2 – Joseph Charles Fowell, Australian architect (died 1970) date unknown – Kanippayyur Shankaran...
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    it featured on notable buildings such as BMA House, designed by Joseph Charles Fowell. Australian-made tiles were available from Wunderlich Tiles, a company...
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    State level Architecture portal Australian Medical Association Joseph Charles Fowell "BMA House". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department...
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    important handbook of lithography. In 1843 he went into partnership with Joseph Fowell Walton (born 1812, living 1863), a cousin of the landscape artist and...
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  • 1960 and an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters on 2 May 1970. Joseph Charles Fowell (1891—1970) Awarded RAIA Gold Medal in 1962 Alfred Samuel Hook (1886—1963):...
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    Africa from 1914 to 1920. Buxton was the son of Charles Buxton and grandson of social reformer Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Baronet. His mother was Emily Mary...
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  • Joseph Tickell 1823 John Vickris Taylor 1824 Thomas Fowell Buxton 1825 John Forster 1826 Charles Barclay 1827 Frederick Perkins 1828 Nicholas Charrington...
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  • Donald Charles Boulton Maclurcan OBE (5 September 1918 – 3 August 1999) was an Australian architect. As a senior partner of Fowell, Mansfield & Maclurcan...
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  • members, many of whom have made their mark on society. Notable are Thomas Fowell Buxton, of slave emancipation fame, and Elizabeth Fry, the social reformer...
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    Retrieved 7 December 2013. "Collection 17: Fowell Family Collection – Letters received from Newton Fowell, 1786–1790. Includes letters written by various...
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  • New South Wales Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton,Bart. Governor of South Australia His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Charles Stewart Scott Ambassador to...
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    Municipality, New South Wales, Australia. The church was designed by Joseph Fowell and Kenneth McConnel, and built from 1934 to 1964 by R. M. Bowcock....
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    (1703–1765), Particular Baptist minister Thomas Fowell Buxton (1758–1795), father of namesake Thomas Fowell Buxton, anti-slavery philanthropist Samuel Chandler...
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    opponents.— St. Ives: W. Musson (goal), Ulph, H. Coots (backs), Musson, jun., Fowell (half backs), M. Warren, C. Kiddie (left)„ G. Goodman (centre), C. G. Goodman...
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  • guns had reduced one of the two forts to rubble. Meanwhile, Major-General Charles Decaen sent Major-General Maurice Mathieu with 6,000 men south from Barcelona...
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  • 1877 David Carnegie – Watford 1878 Thomas Fowell Buxton – Ware 1879 Charles Butler – Hatfield 1880 Charles Cholmondely Hale – King's Walden 1881 John...
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    without issue by either of his marriages Elizabeth Seymour, married to Sir Joseph Tredenham, of Tregony, Cornwall On 16 Jun 2022, an anonymous user edited...
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    Municipalities – L. T. Niemuth, chair Assembly Standing Committee on Printing – C. W. Fowell, chair Assembly Standing Committee on Public Welfare – E. W. Hanson, chair...
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    Coram Tower in Lyme Regis. The property was bought by Henry Fowell Buxton. Henry Fowell Buxton (1876-1949) was born in 1876 in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire...
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    Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, largely on the initiative of the English Quaker Joseph Sturge. The exclusion of women from the convention gave a great impetus...
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    The LMS missionary John Philip, after discussion with the abolitionist Fowell Buxton, published Researches in South Africa in 1828, proposing that Christianity...
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  • of Saragossa Anna Regina – Anne, Queen of Great Britain Buxton, Guyana – Fowell Buxton Campbelltown, Guyana – Stephen Campbell, first Amerindian member...
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    slavery and it accrued interest until it was worth over £100,000. Thomas Fowell Buxton and abolitionist judge Stephen Lushington took an interest in the...
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  • Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton (1831–1891), Viceroy of India (1876–1880) Sir Fowell Buxton, 3rd Baronet (1837–1915), Governor of South Australia (1895–1899)...
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  • Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa, set up in 1839 by Thomas Fowell Buxton. Buxton was promoting a grandiose "New Africa" policy, based on a...
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    made access to the area of the peak far easier. In 1920, Arthur and Sir Fowell Buxton tried to cut a route in from the south, and other routes came in...
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  • 000 to 200,000 brewers barrels a year. In 1808, Hanbury's nephew Thomas Fowell Buxton joined the firm and went on to play a big role in Truman's future...
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