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Perronet House is an 11-storey
residential council tower block adjacent to the
northern roundabout of the
Elephant and Castle, in London. In 1969 Sir Roger...
- Jean
Perronet may
refer to: Jean-Rodolphe
Perronet (1708-1794),
French engineer Jean
Maurice Perronet (1877–1950),
French fencer This
disambiguation page...
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Edward Perronet (1721 – 2
January 1792) was the son of an
Anglican priest, who
worked closely with
Anglican priest John
Wesley and his
brother Charles...
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Henry Perronet Briggs RA (1793 – 18
January 1844) was an
English painter of
portraits and
historical scenes.
Briggs was born at Walworth, the son of John...
- Jean-Rodolphe
Perronet (27
October 1708 – 27
February 1794) was a
French architect and
structural engineer known for his many
stone arch bridges. His best-known...
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Joanni Maurice Perronet (19
October 1877 – 1
April 1950) was a
French painter and fencer. He was son of
music composer Joanni Perronnet and
Blanche Guérard...
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Thomas Perronet Thompson (15
March 1783 – 6
September 1869) was a
British Parliamentarian, a
governor of
Sierra Leone and a
radical reformer. He became...
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called the "National
Anthem of Christendom". The lyrics,
written by
Edward Perronet,
first appeared in the November, 1779
issue of the
Gospel Magazine, which...
- site for the
Perronet Thompson School, (later
known as
Kingswood College of Arts)
which originally opened in 1988.
Design of the
Perronet Thompson School...
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Vincent Perronet (1693–1785) was an Anglo-Swiss
clergyman of the
Church of England,
vicar of S****ham and an
early Methodist.
Vincent was the youngest...