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William James Bloye ARBSA (8 July 1890 – 6 June 1975) was an
English sculptor,
active in
Birmingham either side of
World War II.
After serving in World...
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Bloye (French pronunciation: [blɔj]) is a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region of
eastern France. On average,
Bloye...
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became the
permanent chairman,
lasting until 1972 when
Raymond Bloye took over.
Bloye's ownership lasted until 26
January 1981, when
property developer...
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against the
German army in
World War II. His
works include the
novels Antoine Bloye (1933), Le
Cheval de
Troie [The
Trojan Horse] and La
Conspiration [The Conspiracy]...
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Archived from the
original on 2
August 2012.
Retrieved 13
August 2012.
Bloye, Nicole; Huggett,
Stephen (2011). "Newton, the geometer" (PDF). Newsletter...
- has a
doorway with a
carving of a 'royal oak' by the
sculptor William Bloye.
Local churches include: St
Francis of ****isi St Paul's St Silas' UCKG HelpCentre...
- Muni****l Bank. The only pub, The Towers,
boasts a sign
carved by
William Bloye.
Tower Hill
Library 52°32′01″N 1°55′11″W / 52.5336°N 1.9198°W / 52.5336;...
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sculptor William Bloye.
Other pubs, the Bear and The Antelope, both
designed by
Holland W. Hobbiss, have
sculpted pub
signs by
William Bloye. The Antelope...
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statue depicting Matthew Boulton,
James Watt, and
William Murdoch by
William Bloye, ****isted by
Raymond Forbes Kings. It
stands on a
plinth of
Portland stone...
- sculptor. He
trained at the
Birmingham School of Arts and
Crafts under William Bloye, the
Royal College of Art (for one term), and
Slade School of Art. He lived...