Peter Bonnett Wight FAIA (August 1, 1838 – September 8, 1925) was an American 19th-century architect from New York City who worked there and in Chicago...
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British Guiana Peter Bonnett Wight (1838–1925), American architect who worked in New York and Chicago P. A. L. Wight (Peter Albert Laing Wight, 1924–1998)...
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Withers, Jacob Wrey Mould, and Americans Edward Tuckerman Potter and Peter Bonnett Wight. By 1870, the style became popular nationwide for civic, commercial...
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In 1862 he returned to the United States. He was associated with Peter Bonnett Wight from 1863 to 1868 and then practiced alone until 1880. in 1863 Sturgis...
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However, its capacity for fireproofing was not fully realized until Peter Bonnett Wight invented the "tile shoe" in 1881. The "tile shoe" covered the exposed...
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Street and Fourth (now Park) Avenue. The building was designed by Peter Bonnett Wight in a style evocative of Doge's Palace in Venice. However, by the...
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and community service building for Dwight Hall. Street Hall 1866 Peter Bonnett Wight Erected to establish the Yale School of Fine Arts, the building is...
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university's Old Campus was razed in 1901. Street Hall, designed by Peter Bonnett Wight, was opened as the Yale School of the Fine Arts in 1866, and included...
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for the establishment its School of Fine Arts. It was designed by Peter Bonnett Wight in 1864. Street Hall is described as a "beacon of Yale's then-nascent...
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appears to have been assisted by Peter Bonnett Wight (1838–1925), the head draftsman in Jackson's firm, but Wight's role in the project is not well documented...
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Park Worthington Whittredge – artist of the Hudson River School Peter Bonnett Wight – architect Elinor Wylie - poet and novelist Pamela Colman Smith...
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Trost Richards William James Stillman Russell Sturgis Sarah Tuthill Peter Bonnett Wight Weingarden, Lauren S. (1989). "Naturalized Nationalism: A Ruskinian...
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School of Fine Arts; Street Hall, named for him, was designed by Peter Bonnett Wight. He also established the Street Professorship of Modern Languages...
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20th century image of Prairie Ave., Marshall Field House, right Wight, Peter Bonnett (April 1, 1876), "Correspondence", American Architect and Building...
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1612-1613 William Morton (3rd term) 1613-1614 Thomas Manby 1614-1615 John Bonnett 1615-1616 William Ive (MP for Leicester, 1624; 1st of 3 terms) 1616-1617...
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Cameron (Lib) Wallace Younger (WP) Herbert Liberal John Rockett Robert Bonnett (Lib) Kennedy NCP Robert Gleeson Bob Katter (NCP) Charles Rendall (WP)...
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Griffith, Australian Capital Territory. For public service. Robert Noel Bonnett, of McGregor, Australian Capital Territory. For service to veterans and...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Malcolm Bonham-Carter Captain Claude Herbert Dick Bonnett Lieutenant-Colonel James Bevan Bowen Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Rhodes...
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