John Breedon Everard (22 September 1844 – 12 September 1923)[1] was an English civil engineer and architect strongly associated with works in Leicestershire, and co-founder of the firm Pick Everard.
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JohnBreedonEverard (22 September 1844 – 12 September 1923) was an English civil engineer and architect strongly associated with works in Leicestershire...
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The BreedonEverard Raceway (also known as Bulawayo Motorsport Park) is a motor racing circuit in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The circuit was built in 1969 when...
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry BreedonEverard GLM ICD DSO TD (21 February 1897 – 7 August 1980) was a railway engineer and executive who briefly became the...
architect joined JohnBreedonEverard as his assistant in 1882 and as a partner in 1888. JohnBreedonEverard was the son of BreedonEverard, the joint founder...
of the art tower brewery designed by William's nephew architect JohnBreedonEverard. The brewery, on the corner of Southgate St and Castle St extracted...
(landscape historian) Jack Simmons (historian esp. of British railways) JohnBreedonEverard (architect and civil engineer) Ernest Gimson (architect, craftsman)...
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church, school and houses was BreedonEverard's second son, JohnBreedonEverard, who had joined the Ellis and Everard firm in 1874. The quarry and its...
apprentice of JohnBreedonEverard of Leicester and assistant teacher at the Leicester School of Art. In 1888 he entered into partnership with Everard. In 1911...
facility, the BreedonEverard Raceway in Bulawayo before moving to its final home at Donnybrook Raceway in Harare. Rhodesian driver John Love was the most...
designed by JohnBreedonEverard of Pick Everard. The reservoir opened on 10 September in that year. The reservoir was constructed by Messrs. John Aird & Sons...
BreedonEverard Raceway, the circuit was closed in 1971. The fastest official race lap records at the James McNeillie Circuit are listed as: Breedon Everard...
quarries. In time, John Ellis became the local MP and his descendant, Joseph Ellis II, entered into partnership with a BreedonEverard of Groby, initially...
Philip Turville-Petre, of Bosworth Hall, Husbands Bosworth 1913: JohnBreedonEverard, of Knighton 1914: Lupton Topham Topham, of Lutterworth 1915: Henry...
(c. 968–1016) who died in infancy and was buried in the old Romsey Abbey. John and Grissell St Barbe, both died in 1658. The family acquired the abbey estate...
John Watson Ian Scheckter Chevron B26 1 December Goldfields Raceway Welkom, South Africa canceled due to 1973 oil crisis 9 December BreedonEverard Raceway...
Elwes (1899–1966 Brigg, Lincolnshire), Roman Catholic cleric Sir Richard Everard Augustine Elwes (1901–1968), High Court judge and Recorder of Northampton...
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