For the British admiral, see Gordon Tait (Royal Navy officer).
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Gordon Thomas Tait (12 March 1912 – 3 October 1999) was a British architect, active in London.
Gordon Thomas Tait (12 March 1912 – 3 October 1999) was a British architect, active in London. Tait was the eldest son of Scottish architect Thomas Smith...
remain at Bellahouston Park. Thomas' son GordonTait also worked on the project. In December 2007, the Tait Tower was included in a 3D graphic reconstruction...
Admiral Tait may refer to: Campbell Tait (1886–1946), British Royal Navy admiral GordonTait (Royal Navy officer) (1921–2005), British Royal Navy admiral...
(1962–1964). CIS Tower in Manchester, England, designed by G. S. Hay and GordonTait, becoming the tallest building in the United Kingdom (1962–1963). Tryvannstårnet...
working on the construction of the Fusō. The estate was designed by GordonTait of the Worshipful Company of Masons, and built by Tersons Ltd for the...
French architect, designer of the Palace of Europe (died 1994) March 12 – GordonTait, British architect (died 1999) June 11 – Rosemary Stjernstedt, British...
Animators: Humphrey Leadbitter, Heather Boucher Model Makers: Martin Cheek, GordonTait, Linda Thodesen Music by: John Grace, Mik Parsons Editor: Robert Dunbar...
writer and broadcaster on 20th-century design (born 1910) October 3 – GordonTait, British architect (born 1912) October 27 – Charlotte Perriand, French...
Archived from the original on June 7, 2015. Retrieved June 17, 2015. Tait, L. Gordon (2001). The Piety of John Witherspoon: Pew, Pulpit, and Public Forum...
Military offices Preceded by Sir GordonTait Second Sea Lord 1979–1982 Succeeded by Sir Simon Cassels Preceded by Sir James Eberle Commander-in-Chief...
facilities, and a gym. New Century House was designed by G. S. Hay and GordonTait and constructed by John Laing & Son for the Co-operative Insurance Society...
1968 Captain David Williams: April 1968 – September 1970 Captain A. GordonTait: September 1970 – August 1972 Captain John M. Forbes: August 1972 – September...
Empson, 1971–1974 Admiral Sir David Williams, 1974–1977 Admiral Sir GordonTait, 1977–1979 Admiral Sir Desmond Cassidi, 1979–1982 Admiral Sir Simon Cassels...
Military offices Preceded by GordonTait Naval Secretary 1974–1976 Succeeded by Peter Buchanan Preceded by Sir GordonTait Flag Officer, Plymouth 1977–1979...
The James Tait Black Memorial Prizes are literary prizes awarded for literature written in the English language. They, along with the Hawthornden Prize...
Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Power (March 1973 – February 1975) Vice-Admiral Sir GordonTait (February 1975 – January 1977) Vice-Admiral Sir John Forbes (January...
Joseph Tait (May 15, 1937 – March 10, 2021) was an American sports broadcaster who was the play-by-play announcer on radio for the Cleveland Cavaliers...
Czechoslovak footballer. George Rochberg, 86, American composer. Sir GordonTait, 83, British admiral. Takanohana Kenshi, (née Mitsuru Hanada), 55, Japanese...
and pier terminal in Europe. The CIS Tower, designed by G. S. Hay and GordonTait, is completed, becoming the tallest building in the United Kingdom until...
Preceded by David Dunbar-Nasmith Naval Secretary 1970–1972 Succeeded by GordonTait Preceded by Anthony Troup Flag Officer Submarines 1974–1976 Succeeded by...
Skipsey, the ‘peasant poet’, and an unpublished letter from W. B. Yeats, GordonTait, Literature & History, November 2016, pp. 134-49. Selected Poems of Joseph...