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  • 91Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley — ▪ British architect and designer born May 28, 1857, Hessle, Yorkshire, England died February 12, 1941, Winchester, Hampshire       British architect and designer whose work was influential in Europe between 1890 and 1910 and was a source of Art… …

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  • 92Charles Beazley — This article is about a British architect. For the US baseball player, see Charlie Beasley. Charles Beazley Born 1834 Esher, Surrey Died 1897 Brentford, Middlesex Nationality British …

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  • 93Charles Cooper Francis — (1884–1956) was an cathedral organist, who served at Peterborough Cathedral[1]. Background Charles Cooper Francis was born on 20 December 1884 in Peterborough. He was an articled pupil of Haydn Keeton at Peterborough Cathedral. Career Assistant… …

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  • 94Charles Fox (civil and railway engineer) — Sir Charles Fox Born 11 March 1810(1810 03 11) Derby, United Kingdom Died 11 June 1874(1 …

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  • 95Charles Wilson (architect) — Shandon House, Shandon (1849) Charles Wilson (19 June 1810 – 5 February 1863) was a Scottish architect from Glasgow. Biography Charles Wilson was the younger son of a Glasgow based master mason and builder. After working for his father, he was… …

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  • 96Matthew Habershon — (1789–1852), was an English architect. Biography Habershon, born in 1789, came of a Yorkshire family. In 1806 he was articled to the architect William Atkinson, with whom he remained for some years as assistant. He was an occasional exhibitor at… …

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  • 97Maxwell Ayrton — Ormrod Maxwell Ayrton FRIBA (1874 – 18 February 1960), known as Maxwell Ayrton, was a Scottish architect. He spent most of his adult life working in London and designed houses, public buildings, and bridges. Contents 1 Career 2 Major works 3… …

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  • 98clerk — noun 1 person working in an office ADJECTIVE ▪ chief, senior ▪ assistant, junior ▪ articled (BrE), law (AmE) ▪ …

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  • 99BLUMENFELD, HERMANN FADEEVICH — (1861–1920), Russian civil lawyer. He was the son of Rabbi Feitel Blumenfeld of Kherson (1826–1896), who helped to develop the Jewish agricultural colonies in Kherson and Bessarabia. Blumenfeld won a gold medal at the University of Odessa for a… …

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