William Frederick Lamb FAIA (November 21, 1883 – September 8, 1952), was an American architect, chiefly known as one of the principal designers of the...
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William Lamb may refer to: Bill Lamb (politician), member of the Alabama House of Representatives William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848), Prime...
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founded in 1920 as Shreve & Lamb, a partnership of Richmond Harold ("R.H.") Shreve, a Canadian from Nova Scotia, and William F. Lamb, from Brooklyn, New York...
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artist William Lamb alias Paniter (died 1550), Scottish author William F. Lamb (1883–1952), designer of the Empire State Building William Kaye Lamb (1904–1999)...
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Building was soon surpassed in height by the Empire State Building by William F. Lamb (1931), in a slightly less lavish Deco style and the RCA Building (now...
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husband was the Honourable William Lamb, who after her death became 2nd Viscount Melbourne and British prime minister. Lamb was the only daughter of Frederick...
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Look up Lamb or lamb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lamb or The Lamb may refer to: A young sheep Lamb and mutton, the meat of sheep The Lamb (1915...
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Building was completed in Winston-Salem. Designed by William F. Lamb from the architectural firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, the Reynolds Building is a 314-foot...
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Empire State Inc. contracted William F. Lamb, of architectural firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, to create the building design. Lamb produced the initial building...
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a frequent guest at the Buckley family house in Sharon, Connecticut. William F. Buckley Sr. urged his son to read Nock's works, the best-known of which...
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Ohio State University – Columbus, Ohio Whitney Museum – New York City William J. Clinton Presidential Library – Little Rock, Arkansas Architecture portal...
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approach"". memento.epfl.ch. Retrieved 7 April 2019. Steinberger, Julia K.; William F. Lamb; Fanning, Andrew L.; O’Neill, Daniel W. (2018). "A good life for all...
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Overshadowed by a Famous Sibling", The New York Times, September 30, 2007. Richmond H. Shreve, William F. Lamb and Arthur L. Harmon, photographed in 1941....
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The Lambs, Inc. (also known as The Lambs Club) is a social club in New York City for actors, songwriters, and others involved in the theatre. It is America's...
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Raskob had taken a jumbo pencil, stood it on end and asked architect William F. Lamb, "Bill, how high can you make it so that it won't fall down?" During...
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Lamač Czech Republic 27 January 1897 2 August 1952 Film director William F. Lamb United States 21 November 1883 8 September 1952 Architect Empire State...
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"Mary Had a Little Lamb" is an English language nursery rhyme of nineteenth-century American origin, first published by American writer Sarah Josepha Hale...
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Antiques Roadshow; furniture designer Adam LeFevre 1972, American actor William F. Lamb 1904, American architect; one of the principal designers of the Empire...
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logistical issues; however, not much is known about the tasks performed by William F. Lamb and Theodore Blake. The structure is 520 feet (160 m) tall, and it...
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exhibits greater perfection in detail than the average colonial mansion". William F. Lamb, one of the Empire State Building's architects, called the mansion...
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Emily Temple, Viscountess Palmerston (redirect from Emily Lamb (Lady Cowper))
brother William Lamb twice held the premiership of England, while another brother, Frederick Lamb, was a noted diplomat, and a third, George Lamb, was a...
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Empire State Building nine blocks south, which Shreve, Lamb & Harmon also designed. William F. Lamb, a lead associate at the firm, called 500 Fifth Avenue...
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was invented by Lamb in 1916. Lamb was born in Stockport, Cheshire, the son of John Lamb and his wife Elizabeth, née Rangeley. John Lamb was a foreman in...
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Investing Corporation. 3 East 57th Street was designed by William F. Lamb of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon as a nine-story shop building for the L. P. Hollander...
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including Henry James from 1897 to 1914, and later E. F. Benson. Lamb House was built in 1722 by James Lamb, a wealthy wine merchant and local politician. In...
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William Lamb (September 7, 1835 – March 23, 1909) was an American newspaper editor, politician, businessman, and soldier, noted for his role as a Confederate...
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Lions for Lambs is a 2007 American war drama film directed by Robert Redford about the connection between a platoon of United States soldiers in Afghanistan...
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List of American architects (section F)
Justus F. Krumbein (1847–1907) Tom Kundig (born 1954) John C. Lahey (born 1953) Charles Rollinson Lamb (1860–1942) Thomas W. Lamb (1871–1942) William F. Lamb...
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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is the sixth studio album by the English progressive rock band Genesis. It was released as a double album on 22 November...
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Sheep (redirect from Persian Lamb)
lamb when from younger animals and mutton when from older ones; in the United States, meat from both older and younger animals is usually called lamb...
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