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George Sedger
Born
1856
Nationality
English
Alma mater
Articled to George Nattress
Occupation
Architect
Practice
28 Great James Street, Bedford Row, London W.C
Buildings
Gibney Building, Lincoln.
George Sedger (1856–c 1914) was an architect who worked in London. His most notable building is the Gibney Building of the Lincoln College of Art. His father was the vicar of Fundenhall in Norfolk.[1]
GeorgeSedger (1856–c 1914) was an architect who worked in London. His most notable building is the Gibney Building of the Lincoln College of Art. His...
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Prince of Wales's Theatre (licensee, Horace Sedger), and from 1890 to 1894 the Lyric Theatre, also for Sedger, with whom Greet's wife collaborated on a...
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greatest male tennis players of all-time list in his autobiography 'Game, Sedge and Match'. In 2018, Tennis.com listed him as the greatest male player of...
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o-henro-san (お遍路さん). They are often recognizable by their white clothing, sedge hats, and kongō-zue or walking sticks. Alms or osettai (お接待) are frequently...
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Book of Belarus [be]. For the Pinsk swamps' typical alternation of open sedge-reed spaces with almost impenetrable shrub thickets. During the spring flood...
in 1893 and Old Sarah in 1897) and for the Lyric Theatre, where Horace Sedger asked him to supply the English lyrics to F. C. Burnand's adaptation of...
in 1923, Jessie moved back to England with Maurice, his older brother George having been already sent there to attend school. On the family's return...
of tussock grasses and ericoid shrubs. Some of the most prevalent grass, sedge, and ericoid species are Merxmuellera disticha, M. drakensbergensis, Poa...
Meyrick (1895) based their classifications primarily on wing venation. Sir George Francis Hampson worked on the microlepidoptera during this period and Philipp...