Andrew Logan — (born 1945) is an English sculptor, performance artist, jewellery maker, portraitist and painter.He was born at Witney, Oxfordshire, in England. He was educated as an architect at the Oxford School of Architecture, graduating in 1970. As the… … Wikipedia
Andrew Kiefer — Andrew Robert Kiefer (May 25, 1832 ndash; May 1, 1904) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota; born at Marienborn, Duchy of Hesse Darmstadt, Germany; he attended school in Mainz; immigrated to the United States in 1849 and settled in St. Paul,… … Wikipedia
Andrew Clarke (administrator) — Infobox Governor honorific prefix = The Honourable name =Sir Andrew Clarke honorific suffix = GCMG order =Governor of Straits Settlements term start =1873 term end =1875 deputy = predecessor = Major General Sir Harry St. George Ord successor =… … Wikipedia
Lime Wharf — 1) Two wharfs so named at the southern end of Old Pipe Yard and Lime Yard respectively (Rocque, 1746). Site now covered by Purfleet Wharf and St. Andrew s Wharf (q.v.). 2) South out of Earl Street. Two wharfs so called, one adjoining… … Dictionary of London
Sondaye Wharf — King Henry VIII was seised of the wharf, called Sondaye Wharf and of houses of Thomas Sterre in parish of St. Andrew at Baynard s Castle, and he granted the premises to Lady Ann Cleve, by whom they descended to Q. Mary, 4 and 5 P. and M. (Lond … Dictionary of London
Old Stone Wharf Archeological Site — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Fish Wharf — 1) Near Queenhithe, in the parish of St. Mary Somerset. First mention: Shops in a lane at one end of Lambardes hill towards le Fishwarf, 1306 (Ct. H.W. I. 181). This suggests that the wharf was at the southern end of Lambeth Hill on the… … Dictionary of London
Baynard's Castle Wharf — South out of Thames Street at Baynard s Castle, in Castle Baynard Ward (W. Stow, 1722). In the parish of St. Andrew Wardrobe and St. Bennetts, Paul s Wharf, part of and belonging to a place called Baynard s Castle, containing on the north side … Dictionary of London
Mayor Andrew Broaddus — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Charles Andrew Bruce — (1768–1810) was Governor of Prince of Wales Isle in From March 24 1810 to December 1810. He died while still in office.[1] The Gazette Extra of 21 March 1810 recorded the appointment and arrival of Charles Andrew Bruce as Governor and the… … Wikipedia