Richard Pace (c. 1760–1838) was a Georgian builder and architect in Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. He served in the Life Guards 1784–88. Most of his...
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early settler of Jamestown, Virginia Richard Pace (architect) (c. 1760–1838), English builder and architect Richard Pace (The Tudors), a fictional character...
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The Indiana Pacers are an American professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Pacers compete in the National Basketball Association...
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Anthony J. DePace (1892–1977) was an American architect who designed numerous Roman Catholic churches throughout the Northeastern United States area during...
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music and culture for seven decades. Described as the "Architect of Rock and Roll", Richard's most celebrated work dates from the mid-1950s, when his...
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exhibition of his new fabric sculptures, Richard Tuttle: Walking on Air, was on view through April 25, 2009 at The Pace Gallery's 534 West 25th Street gallery...
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been sometimes confused. The surname of Richard Pace, the 16th-century churchman, is today pronounced as "Pace", but his biographer Jervis Wegg states...
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Margaret. It was designed by George Pace. The chapel was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II in 1962. The architects of the chapel were commissioned to...
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Lewis Nixon (April 7, 1861 – September 23, 1940) was a naval architect, shipbuilding executive, public servant, and political activist. He designed the...
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and document the buildings of architect Louis Sullivan, and the work of the architecture firm of Adler & Sullivan. Richard Nickel was born in the Chicago...
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