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Mappin & Webb is an
international jewellery company headquartered in England,
tracing its
origins to a
silver workshop founded in
Sheffield in 1775; 250 years...
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Mappin was a
traditional department store in Brazil,
based in São Paulo, with the
official name of Casa Anglo-Brasileira S/A. With
origins in 1774 in the...
- Mitc**** and John
James Jo**** were
appointed to
design the
Mappin Terraces.
Completed in 1914, the
Mappin Terraces imitates a
mountain landscape to
provide a...
- 1887. The
Mappin Art
Gallery was
built to
house the
collection of work
bequeathed to the city by the
Rotherham businessman John
Newton Mappin.
Weston Hall...
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Judith Mappin (born
Judith Taylor in Toronto) was a
Canadian businesswoman and philanthropist. She was the
daughter of
businessman E. P. Taylor, and she...
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Frederick Thorpe Mappin, 1st
Baronet (16 May 1821 – 19
March 1910) was an
English factory owner and
Liberal politician. Born in Sheffield,
Mappin worked for...
- Sir
Frank Crossley Mappin, 6th
Baronet (15
August 1884 – 25
January 1975) was a New
Zealand orchardist,
horticulturist and philanthropist. He was born...
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particularly steelmaking in Sheffield.
Former mayor of
Sheffield Sir
Frederick Mappin started to
fundraise for the
school and £10,240 was raised. A
grant was...
- Sue
Mappin (born 7
November 1947) is a
former tennis player from
Great Britain who was
active in the 1960s and 1970s.
Mappin won the
British under-21 championships...
- The Sir
Frederick Mappin Building, or more
familiarly the
Mappin Building, is a
Grade II
listed building fronting onto
Mappin Street, Sheffield, England...