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- Knott Blessley (1833–1923) was a British architect based in Eastbourne, East Sus****. He was born in Highgate, London to Robert and Mary Blessley. After...
- Killed His Child". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-08-08. Lowe, Cara Blessley (November 30, 2008). Listening to Cougar. University of Colorado Press...
- Jackson, Wyoming. The Cougar Fund was founded in 2001 by the writer Cara Blessley Lowe and the photographer Tom Mangelsen after a first-hand experience observing...
- (1997) Spirit of the Rockies: The Mountain Lions of Jackson Hole. By Cara Blessley Lowe and illustrated by Thomas D. Mangelsen. (2000) The Natural World....
- into the role of chief commercial officer, while Majestic veterans Keith Blessley and Nick Workman were named retail director and IT director respectively...
- The result was the Grand Hotel, designed by local architect Robert Knott Blessley and constructed in 1875. The Grand Hotel is well known for its ****ociation...
- State musician, developed a five-octave model of cross-strung harp with Blessley Instruments in Vancouver, Washington, and subsequently recorded the world's...
- privately schooled in the town. He was articled to local architect W. D. Blessley, studied at Cardiff School of Science and Art and won the Architectural...
- John Francis Bentley (1839–1902) Eugenius Birch (1818–1884) Robert Knott Blessley (1833–1923) Sir Arthur Blomfield (1829–1899) Edward Blore (1787–1879) George...
- Eastbourne, East Sus****. It was built in 1863–64 to a design by Robert Knott Blessley in a continental gothic style for the philanthropist William Leaf. It was...