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    Charles-Frédéric Mewès (30 January 1858 – 9 August 1914) was a French architect and designer. Born in Strasbourg, Alsace in 1858, Charles Frédéric Mewès...
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  • Mewes or Mewès is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Mewès (1860–1914), French architect and designer Valerie Mewes (1931–1955)...
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    explicit personal wishes of Emperor Wilhelm II. The architect and designer Charles Mewès was responsible for the interior design of the Imperator and his sister...
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    that a prince could desire in his own home." He engaged the architect Charles Mewès to update the original 1705 structure. Ritz's innovative standards of...
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    arcades that consciously evoked the Rue de Rivoli. Its architects were Charles Mewès, who had previously designed Ritz's Hôtel Ritz Paris, and Arthur Davis...
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    decorations. The fitting out was led by Arthur Joseph Davis and his associate Charles Mewès. On 10 May 1914, she was tested in her sea trials and steamed at one...
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  • Mew (Japanese: ミュウ, Hepburn: Myū) is one of the many fictional species in the Pokémon franchise. It is a small, pink, Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon, which...
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    offering passengers a higher level of luxury, and called on architect Charles Mewès, who was famous for his decoration of luxury hotels. The ships were...
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    Beaux-Arts, Paris in the 1890s. He was the co-partner in the firm Mewes & Davis, with Charles Mewès. The firm designed the elevations and interior decoration...
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    it was built. François Coty called upon the architect Charles Édouard Mewès, son of Charles Mewès (1860–1914) to displace it several meters. This radical...
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    This was designed by Charles Mewès and inspired by a similar pool built in 1907 for the Royal Automobile Club, of which Mewès was also one of the architects...
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    Ritz, Madrid. The building was designed in 1908 by French architect Charles Mewès and built in the period 1908-10 under the direction of Luis de Landecho...
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    by William McEwan, for his daughter, Margaret Greville. Architects Charles Mewès and Arthur Davis, who were responsible for the Ritz Hotel in London...
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    Maxwell the Canadian Ernest Cormier Henri Paul Nénot Henri Sauvage Charles Mewès Eugene Bourdon (architect) Arnold Higuer The American architect from...
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    1904 for the wealthy business magnate Jules Porgès by the architect Charles Mewès, and it is known as the Château Porgès de Rochefort-en-Yvelines [fr];...
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    organizing and staffing the kitchen and restaurant. French architect Charles Mewès was responsible for designing the interiors of Amerika, while the English...
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    flat slab concrete construction, by engineer Sven Bylander, architects Charles Mewès & Arthur Joseph Davis. The Littlewoods Pools building 1938 probably...
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    of South Africa. Wernher remodelled the interior to the designs of Charles Mewes and Arthur Joseph Davis, the architects of the Ritz Hotel in London...
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    cutting-edge amenities. The interiors were designed by the French architect Charles Mewès and the decoration entrusted to the English firm of Waring & Gillow...
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  • bottle allegedly referencing the boutique's tortoiselike architect, Charles Mewès. Jacques Guerlain was soon after mobilized. By then, he was forty-one...
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  • Bylander was hired as structural engineer for the architects Charles Mewès and Arthur J. Davis of Mewès and Davis, in the building of the Ritz Hotel, London's...
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    The Percival Mew Gull is a British racing aircraft of the 1930s. It is a small single-engined single-seat low-wing monoplane of wooden construction, normally...
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    New Zealand (redirect from Mew Zealand)
    the Government, led by the prime minister, currently Christopher Luxon. Charles III is the country's king and is represented by the governor-general, Cindy...
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  • order to create a living weapon based on an eyelash from legendary Pokémon Mew. Soon after the weapon is created, it gains sentience and is named Mewtwo...
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    Young's Angel series above, in the ward of Bread Street Equestrian statue of Charles II trampling Cromwell, formerly at the Stocks Market (on the site now occupied...
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  • sound by Peter Mew at Abbey Road Studios, London, February 2008 "Stormbringer certification". "Deep Purple singles". Strong, Martin Charles (1995). The Great...
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    William Shakespeare, vol. III (Chiswick: Charles Whittinghame, College House, 1826), p.357, fn. 13 Ibid. p. 357 See mew up at Shakespeare's Words website. Accessed...
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  • Development in 1981. The author published two additional books: The Flight of the Mew Gull in 1980 and Wings Across the Great Divide: Postwar Flying in Africa...
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  • William Mew (Mewe) (1602 – c.1669) was an English clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly. He is known also for a drama, Pseudomagia, and for...
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    Retrieved 8 Jan 2022. "Mew-turn by Cabinet Office as the government gets two new cats". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 Dec 2016. "Mew-turn by Cabinet Office...
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