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- North out of Chick Lane to Duke's Court on the northern boundary of Farringdon Ward Without (Horwood, 1799-Elmes, 1831).Site now covered by Charterhouse Street.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
Wright, Frank Lloyd — born June 8, 1867, Richland Center, Wis., U.S. died April 9, 1959, Phoenix, Ariz. U.S. architect. After studying engineering briefly at the University of Wisconsin, he worked for the firm of Dankmar Adler (1844–1900) and Louis Sullivan in Chicago … Universalium
Wright's Flour Mill — is located at Wharf Road Ponders End which is part of the London Borough of Enfield. It is Enfield s oldest working industrial building [ [http://www.enfield.gov.uk/448/Industry%20in%20Enfield%20A%20History.htm Industry in Enfield] Retrieved… … Wikipedia
Wright Butler — was a prominent architect in Cumberland, Maryland, United States.Born as the son of a furniture manufacturer, Butler studied architecture at the Maryland Institute of Baltimore for three years beginning in 1888. At the Institute, Butler… … Wikipedia
Wright — Wright, Frank Lloyd (1869 1959) a US ↑architect who most people regard as the most important US architect of the 20th century. He is famous for his use of modern materials and methods, in buildings such as the ↑Guggenheim Museum in New York.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Wright Robinson Hall — is a hall of residence of The University of Manchester, very close to Manchester Piccadilly station in Manchester. It was a flagship hall of UMIST and became a University of Manchester hall when UMIST and Victoria University of Manchester merged… … Wikipedia
Wright State University — Infobox University name = Wright State University motto = established = 1967 type = Public president = Dr. David R. Hopkins city = Dayton (Fairborn) state = Ohio country = U.S.A. undergrad = 12,938 postgrad = 3,108 staff= 831 faculty, 1,448 staff … Wikipedia
WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd — (1867 1959) Frank Lloyd Wright, the best known American architect of the 20th century, designed both public buildings and private houses to develop a uniquely modern American style of architecture. Born in Wisconsin, Wright first studied… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Wright Amendment — The Wright Amendment of 1979 is a federal law governing traffic at Dallas s Love Field Airport. It originally limited most nonstop flights to destinations within Texas and neighboring states. The limits were expanded in 1997 and 2005, and a law… … Wikipedia
Buildings of Jesus College, Oxford — Coordinates: 51°45′12.32″N 1°15′25.09″W / 51.7534222°N 1.2569694°W / 51.7534222; 1.2569694 … Wikipedia
Wright-Kay Building — Infobox Skyscraper building name = Wright Kay Building (Schwankovsky Temple of Music) | built = 1891 use = office location = 1500 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Michigan USA roof = top floor = antenna spire = floor count = 6 floor area = architect =… … Wikipedia