Nahum Barnet (16 August 1855 – 1 September 1931) was an architect working in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the Victorian and Edwardian periods...
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Barnet (1914–1998), American newspaper editor Miguel Barnet (born 1940), Cuban novelist Nahum Barnet (1855–1931), Australian architect Olga Barnet (1951–2021)...
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Melbourne architect, Nahum Barnet, built in 1890, and housed noted literary and artistic tenants until well into the 20th century. Barnet was commissioned...
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Parthian Empire Nahum Admoni (born 1929), former Israeli intelligence officer Nahum Barnea (born 1944), Israeli journalist Nahum Barnet (1855–1931), architect...
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Joubert, secured a 30-year lease on the site and commissioned architect Nahum Barnet to design a theatre, business, and accommodation complex. In 1886, work...
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architects Eaton & Bates, in association with the Melbourne architect Nahum Barnet, were commissioned to design a new theatre for the site for James Brennan...
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Melbourne Hebrew Congregation, which was built in 1929 to the design of Nahum Barnet, features a giant order portico and a great copper dome. It is the largest...
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some of the most elaborate commercial gothic revival in Australia. The Nahum Barnet designed Austral Buildings (1890) continues the red brick Queen Anne...
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Significant commercial buildings include Alston's Corner (1914) by Nahum Barnet is an excellent surviving example of Edwardian architecture, while the...
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Originally known as the Empire Arcade, the building was designed by Nahum Barnet and constructed in 1906. It housed a variety of different uses, with...
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enterprise. While Wertheim's son was overseas, he commissioned architect Nahum Barnet, who had worked for Steinway, Bechstein, Kaps and others, to design a...
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English Arts and Crafts architect and designer (born 1857) September 1 – Nahum Barnet, Melbourne-based Australian architect (born 1855) September 20 – Max...
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meanwhile worked in a number of architectural offices, including with Nahum Barnet. After being retrenched in 1898, Harry returned to Melbourne, and formed...
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Wardell, John James Clark, Charles D'Ebro, Charles Webb, William Pitt, Nahum Barnet, Harry Norris, Sir Roy Grounds and Robin Boyd. In recent years, Melbourne...
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an 1883 competition won by architects Leonard Terry, Percy Oakden and Nahum Barnet. It is constructed of brick and faced with a finely-worked Barrabool...
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contribution to early Erez Israel architecture. Germany, Erez Israel Nahum Barnet (16 August 1855, Melbourne, Australia–1 September 1931, St Kilda, Australia)...
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the newly completed classical style 1300-seat synagogue, designed by Nahum Barnet. In October 1932 the congregation celebrated the Bar Mitzvah of Zelman...
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Johnstone Barnet – Australian Dictionary of Biography". Retrieved 30 December 2016 – via adb.online.anu.edu.au. Lewis, Miles. "Biography – Nahum Barnet – Australian...
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site became known as Altson's Corner. In 1903 he commissioned architect Nahum Barnet, another member of the Jewish community, to design a new premises, with...
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Auditorium was a tall building with a red brick facade, designed by Nahum Barnet and constructed by Clements Langford Pty. Ltd., one of Melbourne's leading...
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1: building permit dated 23 April 1885. Architect: Terry & Oakden and Nahum Barnet. Stage 1 of the building was the "Bowen Street Wing" - which included...
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and London's Etz Chaim Yeshiva, with semikhah respectively from Rabbis Nahum Rabinovitch and Noson Ordman. Sacks's first rabbinic appointment (1978–1982)...
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Golders Green Jewish Cemetery (category Religion in the London Borough of Barnet)
cemetery is located on Hoop Lane, in Golders Green in the London Borough of Barnet, across the street from the Golders Green Crematorium. Just inside the gates...
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Richard Peterson, Milo Rafi, Gad Roll, Israel Rubinek, Michael Schneider, Nahum Shalit, Shmuel Tal, Michael Warshaviak, Leonid Weinstein, Rolf Brin, Dov...
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where also offered new contracts. Lui Bradbury, Ethan Burnett, Josh Green, Nahum Melvin-Lambert, Kian Leavy, Claudio Osorio and Rashawn Scott all left the...
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grandfather was killed fighting against her uncle, Edward IV, at the Battle of Barnet. Her father, already Duke of Clarence, was then created Earl of Salisbury...
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Joseph of Arimathea Michael Schneider as the father of the epileptic boy Nahum Shalit as Jairus Shmuel Tal as John Michael Warshaviak as Bartholomew Leonid...
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Gardens with his first wife Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot Mina Loy, writer Nahum Sokolow, author and Zionist statesman Frederick Rolfe, writer The 43 Group...
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London School of Jewish Studies (category Education in the London Borough of Barnet)
Finchley Synagogue for a number of years, under the leadership of Rabbi Dr Nahum Rabinovitch. Under the auspices of Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks and with the...
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this made the British government even more determined to help the Jews. Nahum Sokolow acted as Weizmann's eyes and ears in Paris on a diplomatic mission;...
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