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  1. Building to be created according to the medieval tradition of the master, mason , Wadham's front quad, which served as almost the entire college until the
  2. The harbor. Jean Pardon, engineer,conceived the plans and Jean Robert, mason ,of Tabasco, carried out the work. The construction of the new city defenses
  3. For the more secure domain of architecture. After a spell as an apprentice, mason , Jacobsen was admitted to the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy
  4. Many other kinds of pollinators, from bluebottle flies, to bumblebees, orchard, mason , bees,and leaf cutter bees are cultured and sold for managed pollination. Other
  5. Man was found (invents est VIR). The sculptor Wiligelmus who directed the, mason ,'s yard was praised in the plaque that commemorated the founding. The program
  6. Have been considered prime suspects. Other species of bees such as, mason ,bees are increasingly cultured and used to meet the agricultural pollination
  7. Born in 1640,an Andres Sch liter is recorded as apprentice on 9 May 1656 by the, mason ,'s guild. Other sources state 1659 as year of birth. He probably did spend
  8. Was mostly just a bar. It had closed altogether when Harold Schaefer,a, mason ,doing stucco work in Spring Hill, noticed it on his way home to Tampa. " He was
  9. Stirling, Scotland. The statue, which was the work of Tom Church, a monumental, mason ,from Breaching, included the word" Brave heart" on Wallace's shield. The
  10. For his involvement is an unrelated document of 1247 which refers to him as 'a, mason ,from Saint-Denis '. The Valois Mortuary Chapel A plan of circa 1700 by Religion
  11. And parcel of the training of every architect, designer,builder, carpenter, mason , and plasterer, from Edinburgh to Maryland. Post-Georgian developments After
  12. Have striking architectural similarities: both were the work of master, mason ,William Sanford. The grand collection of buildings is a testament to Williams
  13. Was the Masonic Temple, which had been guarded under orders by a Confederate, mason , Normand, the home of Republican politician and editor Alexander McClure, was
  14. Order, and had become a member of its Supreme Council. He remained an active, mason ,until his death and served on several mason ic charitable boards. Governorship
  15. Bacon (along with Haymaker)is home for the world's the largest bee, the giant, mason ,bee, Chalicodoma Pluto. Notes Timeline of clothing and textiles technology.
  16. Designs for the bridge, it was eventually built on a different site by a local, mason , Robert Grumble, who also built Trinity College Library. As with the Library
  17. Such as at the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, which electrified its, mason ,jar plant in Muncie, Indiana,USA around 1900. The new automated process used
  18. To act as a feeder: the buildings of both colleges were designed by master, mason ,William Sanford. This double foundation was the model for Eton College and King
  19. Rowan burning towns and villages, but spared a gristmill owned by a Canadian, mason ,named John Back house, according to one report. In 1837,rebellions broke about
  20. Was erected in a single building operation in 1610–13. The architect or master, mason , William Arnold, was also responsible for Mont acute House and Munster Castle in
  21. Christian Rasmussen and Anna Dorothea (Doris) Jung. He first apprenticed as a, mason ,and then studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from
  22. Census returns may contain some embellishment; e.g., from laborer to, mason , or from journeyman to master craftsman. Names for old or unfamiliar local
  23. Syllabary around 1900–1800 BC, although several signs appear earlier than, mason ,marks. It is possible that the Trojan Linear A script that were discovered by
  24. And the fan vaulting above was constructed by William Wayne, the master, mason ,of King's College Chapel.; First Court (1511–1520): First Court is entered
  25. Considerably changed, especially its center. Large building were being built, mason ,streets were being made, cab drivers and night light appeared. The water-supply
  26. Pittsburgh witnessed a dramatic influx of German immigrants, including a brick, mason ,whose son, Henry J. Heinz, founded the H. J. Heinz Company in 1872. Heinz was
  27. And are buried in the old church of St Laurence. Hardwick Senior was the master, mason ,for the Adam Brothers during the construction of Son House. Hardwick Junior
  28. As with so many buildings of medieval Paris) to be the work of the master, mason ,Pierre de Montreuil, who worked on the remodeling of the Royal Abbey of
  29. Pioneer merchant who built the towns first store in 1881,a banker, and a stone, mason , * Marcos High School, built in 1909 of local sandstone, was first high school
  30. Xylocopa Virginia),alfalfa leaf cutter bee (Megacycle rotunda ta),orchard, mason ,bee (Ostia Liguria) and the horn faced bee (Ostia confront) are solitary
  31. While Robert Banner saw in the design the hand of an unidentified master, mason ,from Aliens. The Sainte-Chapelle's most obvious architectural precursors
  32. Croatia with his lifelong friend Leo, and went to the city of Rimini as a, mason , After the Diocletian Persecution following his Christian sermons, he escaped
  33. Združenie robotníkov Sloven ska headed by the colorful Jan Uptake,a, mason ,(with leaving examination as he always points out). During the following
  34. His enemies would later derisively nickname him" Banquet ", the name of the, mason ,whose identity he assumed. He eventually made it to Southport, England. A month
  35. Repairs were carried out in preparation for his return visit to Scotland. The, mason ,William Wallace and master of works James Murray introduced an early Scottish
  36. Structures known in Mandarin Chinese as Pairing (sometimes accompanied by, mason ,lion statues on either side of the pairing that greet visitors). They usually
  37. Architectural training to become a calligrapher, letter-cutter and monumental, mason , In 1904, he married Ethel Hester Moore (1878–1961),and in 1907 he moved with
  38. Of the buildings were never finished. F. Stole has shown that some, mason ,'s rubbish remains. These ruins, for which the name Wheel minor (" the forty
  39. They fought at the Siege of Savannah. As an adult, Christophe worked as a, mason , sailor, stable hand, waiter,and billiard maker. Potion became President of
  40. Cooperation between an architect, Richard of Trundle, who was the senior royal, mason , and a sculptor, Master Alexander of Abingdon. Sharing is the subject of the
  41. Bonaparte claim. He finally escaped in May 1846 by exchanging clothes with a, mason ,working at the fortress. His enemies would later derisively nickname him "
  42. With Major S. S. Jameson as the contractor and with the help of the principal, mason ,John March. By 1864 the railroad brought an end to the canal era. The growth of
  43. With Suger's earlier rebuilding work, the identity of the architect or master, mason ,is unknown. Although often attributed to Pierre de Montreuil, the only evidence
  44. An architect and a sculptor: Roger of Trundle, who was the senior royal, mason , and Master Alexander of Abingdon, respectively. West cheap (now Cheap side) (
  45. The north spire, which was rebuilt in the 'Flamboyant' style by local, mason ,Jean de Beauce (who also worked on the abbey church in Genome). It is 113
  46. In 1394 the remodeling of the Norman nave commenced to the designs of master, mason ,William Sanford, this continued into the 15th and 16th centuries, notably with
  47. The Pike County Courthouse. It was built in 1894 by Robert Franklin, a master, mason ,who designed and supervised the keystone architecture of this courthouse. It
  48. Interments/monuments of note include: * Alexander Milne d.1643,master, mason , Monument restored by his descendant Robert Milne in 1776. * Robert Douglas
  49. And the like. There were specialized, designed items, such as carpenter's and, mason ,'s tools, garden tools, welding equipment, chainsaws,fiberglass materials
  50. Be seen, they were not finished in any way and a few of the stones still retain, mason ,'s marks painted on them. One of the stones in Campbell's Chamber bears a mark

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