• Charles Jones (1830 – 24 August 1913) was Ealing's first architect, engineer and surveyor. He held these posts for fifty years, and is known for his work...
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  • Charles, Charlie, Charley or Chuck Jones may refer to: Chuck Jones (1912–2002), American animator, director, and producer Charles Jones (c. 1889–1942)...
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    Sir Horace Jones PPRIBA (20 May 1819 – 21 May 1887) was an English architect particularly noted for his work as architect and surveyor to the City of London...
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    Inigo Jones (/ˈɪnɪɡoʊ/; possibly born Ynyr Jones; 15 July 1573 – 21 June 1652) was the first significant architect in England in the early modern period...
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    Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon (7 March 1930 – 13 January 2017) was a British photographer and filmmaker. He is best known...
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  • Alfred David Jones (July 26, 1872 – March 22, 1915) was an American architect, who worked in Spokane, Washington. He is noteworthy for designing a variety...
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    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey FRIBA RDI (28 May 1857 – 12 February 1941) was an English architect and furniture and textile designer. Voysey's early...
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  • Armstrong-Jones (then known as Viscount Linley), the only son of Princess Margaret a nephew of Queen Elizabeth II, and first cousin of King Charles III, at...
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    Sir Peter Cook, Leon Krier, Charles Jencks, Robert Maxwell, Alan Colquhoun, and Alvin Boyarski. In 1966 David Lloyd Jones was awarded a Diploma in Architecture...
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  • The following is a list of notable architects – well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable structures, which point to an article...
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    Charles Faces Opponents, Slams Modern Architecture". Bloomberg L.P. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2009. "Architects urge boycott of Prince Charles speech"...
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    Charles Edward Bateman FRIBA (8 June 1863 – 5 August 1947) was an English architect, known for his Arts and Crafts and Queen Anne-style houses and commercial...
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    (1611 – 24 October 1672) was an English architect and scholar, who collaborated on some works with Inigo Jones. He was born in Little Britain, Smithfield...
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  • Jones (August 29, 1938 – June 21, 2021) is an American landscape architect, poet, and founding principal of the Seattle firm Jones & Jones Architects...
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    The Grammar of Ornament (1854), a pattern book by British architect Owen Jones (architect) (1809–1874). Whiplash curves and sinuous organic lines are...
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    The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded...
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    Peter Ellis (1805–1884) was a British architect and inventor of the paternoster lift from Liverpool. He is best-known for designing Oriel Chambers, built...
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  • Edward Jones (1796–1835) was a Welsh-born architect and surveyor. He was a pupil of John Wallen, Architect and Principal Surveyor to London. Jones was influenced...
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    David Richard Jones (October 24, 1832 – February 16, 1915) was a Welsh-American architect and poet. Jones was born October 24, 1832, in Dolwyddelan, North...
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  • Charles Larimore Jones (14 May 1932 – 23 November 2006), also known as Charlie Jones, was an architect of the U.S. Air Force's forward air control doctrine...
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  • Charles Bryant may refer to: Charles Bryant (actor) (1879–1948), British actor Charles David Jones Bryant (1883–1937), Australian artist Charles Ernest...
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    Charles Augustin Busby (27 June 1786 – 18 September 1834) was an English architect. He created many buildings in and around Brighton, Sussex, such as Brunswick...
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    the work of Louis Le Vau, the court architect since 1654, André Le Nôtre, the royal gardener since 1657, and Charles Le Brun, a painter in royal service...
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    Jennifer Jones (born Phylis Lee Isley; March 2, 1919 – December 17, 2009), also known as Jennifer Jones Simon, was an American actress and mental-health...
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    Charles Morrison Robinson (March 3, 1867 – August 20, 1932), most commonly known as Charles M. Robinson, was an American architect. He worked in Altoona...
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  • It is named in honor of landscape architect Beatrix Jones Farrand, who first noticed it and brought it to Charles Sprague Sargent's attention. Phipps...
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    warrants granted by Charles, then Prince of Wales, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The shop is named after Peter Rees Jones (1842–1905), the son...
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  • Golf Course Architects. Some architects are highly successful professional golfers who went on to design golf courses. Paul Albanese Charles Hugh Alison...
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    no. 59), Paris, unknown architect, c. 1850 Neoclassical meander border on a ceiling of the Palais Garnier, Paris, by Charles Garnier, 1860–1875 Neoclassical...
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  • R. Jones (organizer) (1938–1998), Charles Edison Memorial Youth Fund co-founder David R. Jones (architect) (1832–1915), Welsh-American architect and...
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