• Henry Langley (26 November 1836 – 1907) was a Canadian architect based in Toronto. He was active from 1854 to 1907. Among the first architects born and...
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  • Henry Langley may refer to: Henry Langley (architect) (1836–1907), Canadian architect Henry Langley (bishop) (1840–1906), first Anglican bishop of Bendigo...
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    today the site of the National Arts Centre. It was designed by Henry Langley (architect) 1872-74. It opened prior to the formation of the Presbyterian...
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    Langley, also known as Langley Marish, is an area of Slough in Berkshire, England. It is two miles (3 km) east of Slough town centre and 18 miles (29 km)...
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  • Grounds and Gooderham and Worts Distillery)) mother Sarah Langley was sister to architect Henry Langley, whom Burke later trained with. Burke attended Jesse...
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    Henry Archdall Langley (15 October 1840 – 5 August 1906) was an influential Irish-born Anglican priest, of considerable physical strength, who migrated...
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  • Thomas Langley (c. 1363 – 20 November 1437) was an English prelate who held high ecclesiastical and political offices in the early to mid-15th century...
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  • Harold D. Langley (1925–2020), American historian Harry Langley, English architect Henry Langley (disambiguation), several people Isaiah Langley (born 1996)...
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  • Fuller (architect) and Henry Langley in a Gothic Revival design. The church derived its name from its original rural setting. Restored by Henry Langley (architect)...
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    (1887–1980) architect, founder of Muhlenberg Greene Architects, U.S. Congressman, and World War I and World War II soldier Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg...
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    Langley Hall is a mansion in the Federation architectural style, designed by the prolific Bendigo architects William Charles Vahland (1828–1915) and John...
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    claim of Gaunt's son as Henry IV in the overthrow of King Richard II. The second Robert Langley (1462–1547) supported Henry VII and received a lifetime...
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    on February 5, 1902, the son of architect John Galen Howard and Mary Robertson Bradbury. His siblings included Henry Temple Howard (1894–1967), Robert...
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    professional at Langley Park Golf Club near Beckenham in Kent, replacing Frank Ball who emigrated to America later the same year. Cotton remained at Langley Park...
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    married. However, Henry IV excluded them from the line of succession to the throne. The House of York descended from Edmund of Langley, the fourth surviving...
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    remodelled, but otherwise the hall remains largely as Richard and his architect Henry Yevele left it. Saul (1997), p. 315. Saul (1997), pp. 361–364. Benson...
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    Isabella of Castile and John Holland (brother in law of Henry IV of England), rather than Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (Edward III's fourth son). If that...
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    Soar. In 2012, an archaeological excavation was commissioned by Philippa Langley with the assistance of the Richard III Society on the site previously occupied...
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    worked briefly as a bank teller before becoming apprenticed to architect Henry Langley from 1866 to 1870. He studied and trained in England under George...
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    the farmhouse of Langley, a largely mid-19th-century building. It is on the site of a royal hunting lodge that was built for Henry VII. Most of the Tudor...
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    of the World Unite."  2 : John Langley Howard's Industry mural (designed with the support of his architect brother Henry Howard), which depicts California...
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  • Albert Kahn (March 21, 1869 – December 8, 1942) was an American industrial architect who designed industrial plant complexes such as the Ford River Rouge automobile...
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    Langley in 1735, but is now located in the eastern part of the gardens. The column has the inscription: "These gardens, originally laid out by Henry Duke...
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    Park Langley is a suburb of South-East London, located in the London Borough of Bromley, Greater London and prior to 1965, in the historic county of Kent...
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  • Walloon-born dwarf and architect working in Bavaria (died 1768) 1696: September 14 (bapt.) – Batty Langley, English garden architect (died 1751) 1698: October...
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    Capability Brown (category Architects from Northumberland)
    the technical aspects by the master builder Henry Holland, and by Henry's son Henry Holland the architect, whose initial career Brown supported; the younger...
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    September 28, 1898) was an English-born Canadian architect. From 1881 to 1896, he was Chief Dominion Architect for the Government of Canada, during which time...
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  • Parsons (born 1948), baseball player Sir William Parsons, 1st Baronet of Langley (c.1636–c.1662), of the Parsons baronets Sir William Parsons, 1st Baronet...
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    inside. Construction of the present church began in 1245 on the orders of Henry III. The monastery was dissolved in 1559, and the church was made a royal...
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  • Langley Hall was a manor house just off Fox Hollies Road, one mile from the centre of Walmley in Sutton Coldfield in the historic county of Warwickshire...
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