Andrew Handyside and Company was an iron founder in Derby, England, in the nineteenth century. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1805, Handyside worked in...
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Andrew Handyside may refer to: Andrew Handyside and Company, iron founder in Derby, England; founded by Andrew Handyside (1805–1887) Andrew Dods Handyside...
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businessman Peter Handyside (born 1974), Scottish footballer William Handyside (1793–1850), Scottish engineer Andrew Handyside and Company Handyside Bridge, former...
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Barton Swing Aqueduct (category Buildings and structures in the City of Salford)
building, and considered a major feat of Victorian civil engineering. Designed by Sir Edward Leader Williams and built by Andrew Handyside and Company of Derby...
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New Brighton Tower (category Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral)
tower was Andrew Handyside and Company, based in Derby. The ground breaking happened on 22 June 1896, before the formation of the new company, completion...
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Tampico (category Port cities and towns of the Mexican Gulf Coast)
Derbyshire forge of Andrew Handyside and Company. Notable buildings include the neoclassical Town Hall (or Palacio Municipal) in Plaza de Armas, and the English...
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another bridge built by Andrew Handyside. The bridge was built by Andrew Handyside and Company in 1878 when the Derbyshire and Staffordshire Extension...
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on 25 July 1793, to merchant Hugh Handyside and his wife Margaret, he was the eldest brother of Andrew Handyside and nephew of Charles Baird. On a visit...
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in Suffolk; this pair were founded by Andrew Handyside and Company of Derby in 1856 and are at Double Street and College Road. A third octagonal pillar...
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Friar Gate Bridge (section History and design)
a grade II listed building. The bridge was built in 1878 by Andrew Handyside and Company, a Derby-based iron foundry firm, to the design of Richard Johnson...
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J.S. Bergheim and Andrew Handyside and Company; the heating and ventilation of the building was the responsibility of Dennett & Company. Certain features...
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was completed in 1871 by Derbyshire iron maker, Andrew Handyside. The general contractor was Benton and Woodiwiss of Derby. It was completed for a cost...
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Barton Road Swing Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Trafford)
by the project's engineer, Edward Leader Williams, and constructed by Andrew Handyside and Company.: 16 Williams' design was chosen as the best of three...
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Cross Keys Bridge (category Grade II* listed railway bridges and viaducts)
shipping, and it was removed. The present Cross Keys Bridge was built in 1897 at a cost of £80,000. Andrew Handyside and Company erected the bridge and Armstrong...
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Amsterdam Centraal station (category Buildings and structures completed in 1882)
roof was manufactured by Andrew Handyside and Company of Derby, England. Cuypers did design the decorations for the trusses and the gable ends. On 15 October...
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Tan Kim Seng Fountain (category Monuments and memorials in Singapore)
made by Andrew Handyside and Company from England, and officially unveiled on 19 May 1882. The fountain was moved to Battery Road in 1905 and later in...
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Shillitoe & Son, the structural steel work was by Andrew Handyside and Company, heating and ventilation was by G. N. Haden, the ceramic tiles were manufactured...
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Ewing Matheson (section Life and work)
firm and eventually became director of the Andrew Handyside and Company, and a partner in the firm. In 1887 he moved to the Farnley Iron Company, where...
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reverts to a cylindrical shape (the "anonymous" style cast by Andrew Handyside and Company). 2 March – murder of Julia Martha Thomas at Richmond upon Thames...
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Rundle Mall (category Shopping districts and streets in Australia)
bears a foundry plate showing it was manufactured in England by Andrew Handyside and Company.[citation needed] There are several items of modern sculpture...
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Mansfield by the contractors Eckersley and Baylis (using cast iron bridges built by Andrew Handyside and Company of Derby). The Midland Railway took the...
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arched bridge built by Handyside of Derby Andrew Handyside and Company allowed this railway line to cross the river Derwent. Boats and oars were stored on...
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Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 January 2023 Historic England, "Handyside Arch Bridge (Over River Derwent), Derby (1215438)", National Heritage...
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engineer. Other Handyside brothers came to work in Russia, including Andrew Handyside. Charles' younger brother Hugh Baird was designer of the Edinburgh...
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Ironmaster (section Andrew Handyside)
in the world. Andrew Handyside (1805–1887) was born in Edinburgh and set up works in Derby where he made ornamental items, bridges and pillar boxes, many...
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White Blood Cells (section Reception and legacy)
Dead Leaves On The Dirty Ground". MusicRadar. Retrieved May 12, 2024. Handyside 2004, p. 84 Wilkinson, Alec (March 13, 2017), "JACK WHITE’S INFINITE IMAGINATION"...
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name De Stijl because of a misprint/typo. Dunn 2009, p. 166. Handyside 2004, p. 22. Handyside 2004, p. 25. Fricke, David (August 25, 2005). "White on White"...
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Marilyn Monroe (redirect from Say goodbye to Pat, say goodbye to the president and say goodbye to yourself, because you're a nice guy... I'll see... I'll see.)
Historian Fiona Handyside writes that the French female audiences associated whiteness/blondness with American modernity and cleanliness, and so Monroe came...
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Dom Luís I Bridge (section Inception and construction)
Batignolles (which submitted two ideas), Andrew Handyside & Co., Société de Construction de Willebroek (also two projects) and John Dixon. It was in January of...
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Jimi Hendrix (redirect from Gypsy Sun and Rainbows)
Frusciante; Handyside 2005, p. 34: Hendrix influenced Eddie Hazel; Owen & Reynolds 1991, p. 29: Hendrix influenced Prince, George Clinton, and the Red Hot...
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