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Wornum is a surname,
which may
refer to
George Grey
Wornum (1888–1957),
British architect Michael Wornum (1925–1995), British-born
American politician...
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Robert Wornum (1780–1852) was a
piano maker working in
London during the
first half of the 19th century. He is best
known for
introducing small cottage...
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Ralph Nicholson Wornum (1812–1877) was a
British artist, art
historian and administrator. He was
keeper and
secretary of the
National Gallery of London...
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Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.).
Biographical catalogue of the prin****l
Italian painters. London:
Woodfall & Kinder. pp. 115–116.
Wornum.
Artnet bio Italian...
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Michael Wornum (February 25, 1925 – June 15, 1995) was a British-American
politician from
California and a
member of the
Democratic Party. Born in London...
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George Grey
Wornum CBE (17
April 1888 – 11 June 1957) was a
British architect. Grey
Wornum was born in
London and
educated at
Bradfield College and the...
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pupils was
Girolamo da Treviso. Farquhar,
Maria (1855).
Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.).
Biographical catalogue of the prin****l
Italian painters. London:...
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cottage upright or
pianino with
vertical stringing—made po****r by
Robert Wornum around 1815—was
built into the 20th century. They are
informally called...
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given the building's ****ure purpose. The
winning design was by
George Grey
Wornum.
Construction began in 1932, with the
foundation stone laid on 28 June 1933...
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Institute of
British Architects headquarters, a 1930s
Grade II*
listed building designed by
architect George Grey
Wornum, at 66
Portland Place in
August 2012....