William Hollins (18 March 1763 – 12 January 1843) was an 18th/19th century English architect and sculptor. His work is largely in the Greek Revival and Gothic styles.
WilliamHollins (18 March 1763 – 12 January 1843) was an 18th/19th century English architect and sculptor. His work is largely in the Greek Revival and...
John WilliamHollins MBE (16 July 1946 – 14 June 2023) was an English football player and manager. He initially played as a midfielder, before becoming...
in the Glasgow area Stanley Pigott, Hollins: A Study of Industry (WilliamHollins & Co., 1949) F. A. Wells, Hollins and Viyella (Newton Abbot: David &...
architect WilliamHollins and his wife Catherine. Several members of his family were involved in artistic pursuits, including a cousin, John Hollins, the son...
Valley. Over the next 10 years, architects such as Thomas Allason, WilliamHollins, and Thomas Hopper contributed to the building. A wharf was added to...
mathematical construction and accurate formation of the same (1813) by WilliamHollins, defined 'surripses', usually pronounced "surriphs", as "projections...
Nini (28 September 1961). "Golding Glad To Be At Hollins". Hollins Columns. Vol. XXXIV, no. 2. Hollins College, Virginia. p. 1. Retrieved 8 April 2024...
original three businessmen was Henry Hollins, and by the early 18th century, the mills were run by WilliamHollins and Co. They were the first and one...
practitioner and teacher of medicine and worked to treat tuberculosis WilliamHollins (1763 in Shifnal – 1843) architect and sculptor Henry Hill Hickman...
Mike Hollins is an American football running back for the Virginia Cavaliers. Hollins was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and attended high school at University...
Alfred Hollins (11 September 1865 – 17 May 1942) was an English organist, composer and teacher, who was noted as a recitalist in Scotland. Hollins was born...
bay, emphasised by a segmental parapet, which contains trophies by WilliamHollins. A Jacobean-style gateway was added in 1883. It is a grade II* listed...
States Talbot County, Maryland Hussar Privateer For John Hollins, John Smith Hollins, WilliamHollins and Michael McBlair. Unknown date United Kingdom Hull...
Tamworth. They had the following children: Mary Hollins (b. 1837) Julia Elizabeth Hollins (b. 1840) Caroline Hollins (b. 1842) He died on 16 December 1841 aged...
1.6 blocks in 51 games as Portland, with rookies Bob Gross and Lionel Hollins, finished 37–45. In the 1976–77 season Walton played in 65 games and, spurred...
Residentiary at Lichfield Cathedral. His grave in Birmingham Cathedral is by WilliamHollins. 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries' Liverpool Mercury (Liverpool...
original three businessmen was Henry Hollins, and by the early 18th century, the mills were run by WilliamHollins and Co. They were the first and one...
Hooker regarded Hollins as a formative influence on his style of playing and his career as a musician. Among the songs that Hollins reputedly taught...
date United States Baltimore, Maryland Price Schooner For John Hollins, John Smith Hollins and Michael McBlair. Unknown date United Kingdom Francis Hurry...
them to build a dedicated Public Office in Moor Street, designed by WilliamHollins, which was shared with the magistrates. This was completed in 1807...
sale. It was purchased by WilliamHollins & Sons who had mills at Pleasley Vale and Langwith, and they spun cotton. Hollins became well known for developing...
at Hollins she was briefly engaged. She dated, for some time, an unknown "good, quiet man from Virginia," had a long-running affair with William Gaston...
Minton entered into partnership with Michael Hollins in 1845 and formed the tile making firm of Minton, Hollins & Company, which was at the forefront of a...
Ferrum will move to NCAA DII as a member of Conference Carolinas in 2025. Hollins does not have an official mascot, and the university's athletic programs...