Thomas Pye (1861 – 1930) was an Australian architect. He worked for over 33 years in the Public Works Department in Queensland. Pye contributed significantly...
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Walter Aubrey Thomas (1864, Birkenhead, Cheshire – 1934, Wirral, Cheshire) (also known as Aubrey Thomas) was an English architect who practised from an...
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Thomas Pye, the building is a large two-storey brick structure and is a good example of the style of education facilities that government architect's...
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designed by Thomas Pye, Deputy Government Architect of the Queensland Public Works Department, under the supervision of Government Architect A. B. Brady...
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Lindesay, Darling Point (section The Pye Family)
was sold to the Pye family in 1926, the Macintoshes moving to a smaller house at 35 New South Head Road, Vaucluse. Charles and Mary Pye lived the rest...
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George David Payne (category Architects from Brisbane)
Australian architect. He worked for a short time in the Public Works Department in Queensland, alongside John Smith Murdoch and Thomas Pye in a time when...
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The building was designed by former Queensland Government Architect, Colonel Thomas Pye, and was opened in November 1925. It is listed on the Brisbane...
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Thomas Pye of the Queensland Government Architect's Office and built in 1908 by W Chaplain. It was added...
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The Foundations (category Pye Records artists)
successfully what became known as the Motown Sound. The Foundations signed to Pye, at the time one of only four big UK record companies (the others being EMI...
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Woodrow Wilson (redirect from Thomas W. Wilson)
policies and led the United States into World War I. He was the leading architect of the League of Nations, and his stance on foreign policy came to be...
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Willandra, Ryde (section Ellen Pye)
purposes. Ellen Blundell Pye was born in 1860 in Lathom, a small village in Lancashire, England. Her parents were Edward and Ellen Pye. and they owned a farm...
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(1892–1977), model agency owner Steve Priest (1948–2020), musician Merrill Pye (1902–1975), art director Fred Quimby (1886–1965), producer of MGM and Hanna-Barbera...
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interest". Pye describes it as one of Liverpool's "architectural gems". Grade I listed buildings in Liverpool Architecture of Liverpool Pye, Ken (2011)...
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Plečnik. Land Administration Building in Brisbane, Australia, designed by Thomas Pye. St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest, Hungary, completed by József Kauser...
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Thomas Simpson (1816 - 16 March 1880) was an English architect based in Nottingham. He married Charlotte Lovett (1819-1848) in the Wesleyan Chapel, Melton...
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November 2023. Australian Institute of Architects ACT Chapter (June 2021). "Register of Significant Architecture: Pye Laboratory RSA R142" (PDF). Architecture...
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Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Thomas Pye and built from 1899 to 1905 by Arthur Midson for the Queensland Government...
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alongside lead performer Julie Andrews as Lawrence's father. In January 1968 Pye Records issued as a single "I'm Backing Britain", supporting the campaign...
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John Smith Murdoch (redirect from John Murdoch (architect))
contributed to design work credited to Murdoch (and vice versa) include Thomas Pye and Alfred Barton Brady. In 1904 Murdoch transferred to the Commonwealth...
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Alec French Architects". Alec French Architects. Douglas Merritt (2002). Sculpture in Bristol. Redcliffe Press Ltd. ISBN 1900178834. Pye, William. "Aquarena"...
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daughter of Henry James Pye, the Poet Laureate. Thomas James Arnold was his son. Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Arnold, Thomas James" . Dictionary of National...
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into private hands. In the 17th century, a local estate known as Cock and Pye Fields belonged to the Worshipful Company of Mercers, which, to maximise...
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Brito) Prost Grand Prix – Alain Prost PRS Guitars – Paul Reed Smith Pye – William George Pye Quaife – Rod Quaife Qvale – Bruce Qvale R. J. Reynolds Tobacco...
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Cotswolds", Journal of Design History, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 375–397 David Pye, The Nature and Art of Workmanship, Cambridge University Press, 1968 Tim...
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designed by Thomas Pye, Deputy Government Architect of the Queensland Public Works Department, under the supervision of Government Architect A. B. Brady...
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Street to the north over the ravine of the Cowgate, designed by the architect Thomas Hamilton in 1829 and completed in 1835. King's Cross, now a major transport...
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Harty (1923) and Leopold Stokowski. Charles Mackerras´ 1959 recording for Pye Records marked a return to Handel's orchestration. More recent recordings...
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Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Thomas Pye and Block A was built from 1914 to 1915. It is also known as Warwick Technical...
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I-listed and is a scheduled monument. Another monument, the Golden Boy of Pye Corner, marks the point near Smithfield where the fire was stopped. The Monument...
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singer and songwriter George W. Prince (1854–1939), U.S. Congressman Brad Pye Jr. (1931–2020), sports journalist and broadcaster Robert Riskin (1897–1955)...
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