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George Soudon Bridgman was an
architect and
civil engineer,
active in the late 19th
century in Torquay,
Devon and the
local area. He is best
known for...
- the site were
demolished and he
commissioned a
local architect,
George Soudon Bridgman, to
build a new
mansion as his home. As part of the designs, Singer...
- Devon,
where he
became apprenticed at the age of 14 to the
architect George Soudon Bridgman.
Matcham moved to London, aged 21,
where he
joined the architectural...
- by
Arthur Hyde Dendy, a
local Paignton barrister and
designed by
George Soudon Bridgman. The
Paignton Pier Act
received Royal ****ent on 3 June 1874 and...
- 780-foot (240 m) long
structure opened in 1879. It was
designed by
George Soudon Bridgman, the
local architect who also
designed the
original Oldway Mansion...
- the
Sultan Al-Nasir
Muhammad Ibn Qalawun. when he
talked about the
prince Soudon in his book (Al-Manhal) as he had said: he
built several buildings in Damascus...
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George Bridgman (1864–1943),
American artist,
author and
teacher George Soudon Bridgman (1839–1925),
British architect and
civil engineer This disambiguation...
- parti****nts,
mostly art
academics and
museum representatives (such as
James Soudon, dean of the Otis Art Institute, and Jan Stussy, UCLA art
department faculty...
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Hatche John le Read 8 1314
Westminster Walter Sanden/de
Soudon John Figerous/Vigorous 15 1321 York John le Mal/Hull John le Ston 16 1322...
- a boat and
landed on Elba. She was on a
voyage from
Genoa to New York.
Soudon Flag
unknown The
barque was
wrecked in a
typhoon in China. Her crew were...