BenjaminHallBlyth (14 July 1819 – 21 August 1866) was a Scottish civil engineer. Blyth was born at 26 Minto St in Newington, Edinburgh, the son of Robert...
BenjaminHallBlyth FRSE (25 May 1849 – 13 May 1917), often called BenjaminBlyth II, was a Scottish civil engineer. Blyth, who was born at 36 Minto Street...
Kinross Other name(s) West Railway Bridge Characteristics Design BenjaminHallBlyth Material Iron and stone Total length 440 m (1,440 ft) History Constructed...
gynaecology Sir George Andreas Berry MP (1853–1940) eye surgeon BenjaminHallBlyth (1849–1917) civil engineer Alexander Crum Brown (1838–1922) chemist...
Arts 1849–51, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1850. BenjaminHallBlyth served as an apprentice under him. He died in Stockton-on-Tees on...
Institution of Civil Engineers November 1913 – November 1914 Succeeded by BenjaminHallBlyth Business positions Preceded by George Fosbery Lyster Engineer to...
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2000, p. 155. Matthews 2013, p. 127. Blyth 1981, p. 151. Davies, Peter Maxwell, Nicholas Maw and others. "Benjamin Britten: Tributes and Memories", Tempo...
Scottish Sabbath schools. Another brother was the civil engineer BenjaminBlyth. Blyth was educated at Mr Andrews's school, thought to be one of the best...
1917, his proposers being William Dyce Cay, Ernest Romney Matthews, BenjaminHallBlyth, and Sir Frank Watson Dyson. He died in September 1950. Mineral Shipments...
John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; February 14 or 15, 1882 – May 29, 1942) was an American actor on stage, screen, and radio. A member of the Drew...
Kid, released on Disney+. He has an upcoming starring role alongside Tom Blyth in the comedy Discussion Materials adapted from Bill Keenan's memoir of...
residences. His public buildings, all in Salem, are Assembly Hall, Hamilton Hall, Washington Hall and the courthouse (the latter two have been demolished)...
an English tenor. His career was closely associated with the composer Benjamin Britten, his personal and professional partner for nearly forty years....
closely associated with baroque and early Italian opera and the works of Benjamin Britten. During her career, which lasted from the 1950s to the 1980s, she...
Richard Simpson Paul Topping Labour Liz Twist Conservative Richard Holden Blyth and Ashington Maureen Levy Ian Lavery Stephen Psallidas Mark Peart Steve...
wrote condolences, including Jane Fonda, Alec Baldwin, William Baldwin, Tom Blyth, Josh Brolin, Kim Cattrall, John Cusack, Michael Douglas, Roland Emmerich...
in 1928. Completed on October 6, 2023. Southwold Railway 2-4-0T, No. 3 Blyth, replica of original locomotive with same name and number. LB&SCR H2 class...
Nicholas Aguayo Founding No Sabine Olivea Slattery Founding No Charles R. Blyth No K C No George C. Boardman No Leon Bocqueraz No Alex Sanchez Honorary...
Pierre Benjamin Monteux (pronounced [pjɛʁ mɔ̃.tø]; 4 April 1875 – 1 July 1964) was a French (later American) conductor. After violin and viola studies...
contestants were Robin Knox-Johnston, Nigel Tetley, Bernard Moitessier, Chay Blyth, John Ridgway, William King, Alex Carozzo and Loïck Fougeron. "Tahiti" Bill...
for Church Performance (Op. 71) is an English music drama, with music by Benjamin Britten to a libretto by William Plomer. The first of Britten's three 'Parables...