Edward J. Wormley for Dunbar Furniture, Tree filer (mod. 4765), 1947
Edward J Wormley (December 31, 1907 – November 3, 1995) was an American designer of modern furniture. His furniture represented a convergence of historical design and 20th century innovation that still has appeal among contemporary collectors. [1]
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Edward J Wormley (December 31, 1907 – November 3, 1995) was an American designer of modern furniture. His furniture represented a convergence of historical...
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introduced to climbing in 2013, followed by King Edward's School, an independent boarding and day school in Wormley (a village near Witley), also in Surrey. In...
water from Wormley to the monastery. A house was built on the site in 1525, just north of the present building. The first house's owner was Edward Sharnebrook...
Summerhayes was director of the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences in Wormley, Surrey (now the National Oceanography Centre); David Roberts of the Marine...
elected to the Ohio Senate in 1947 and re-elected in 1953. He married Louise Wormley in 1917. He was a Freemason and published Freemasonry Among Negroes in...
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on the Portsmouth Direct Line: Witley station, to the south in nearby Wormley, and, to the north, Milford station, which is more or less equidistant...
0°38′02″W / 51.13255°N 0.63395°W / 51.13255; -0.63395 (Tigbourne Court) Wormley Surrey 1899 1901 In an Arts and Crafts style strongly influenced by local...
United States. Work Projects Administration. New Jersey., Carter, C. W., Wormley, B. F. (1937). An anthology of Negro poetry by Negroes and others. [Trenton...
British author Louis de Bernières. Published in 2009, it was inspired by Wormley, the Surrey village in which he grew up during the 1960s and 1970s. In...
KESW may refer to: King Edward's School, Witley, a school in Wormley, Surrey, England KESW-LP, a low-power radio station (106.5 FM) licensed to Whitehall...
Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry, the Horse Artillery Troop, and the Cheshunt and Wormley Volunteer Infantry, one of the infantry units that had been raised in the...