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  Joseph John Scoles 1798-1863
In 1822 he left England, with Joseph Bonomi Junior and travelled extensively on the Continent and in Sicily, Greece, Egypt and Syria, devoting himself to both architecural and archaeological research.
Joseph John Scoles the architect, was born in London on 27 June 1798.
In 1822 Scoles left England in company with Joseph Bonomi the younger for further study, and devoted himself to archæological and architectural research in Rome, Greece, Egypt, and Syria.
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  Joseph Bonomi the Younger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Bonomi the Younger (9 October 1796 3 March 1878) was an English sculptor, artist, egyptologist and museum curator.
Bonomi was born into a family of architects.
His father, Joseph Bonomi the Elder, had worked with Robert and James Adam, while his older brother, Ignatius Bonomi, was a notable architect of the early and mid-19th century.
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 Italy - Search View - MSN Encarta
In northern Italy, Austrian armies led by Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky crushed the revolutions in the Battle of Custoza.
The leaders of the Committee of National Liberation refused to serve in the Badoglio government, and the position of prime minister was given to Ivanoe Bonomi, who formed a coalition government.
As a result of the widespread misery, Bonomi’s government was the target of political protests.
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 Joseph Bonomi the Elder at AllExperts
Joseph Bonomi the Elder (19 January 1739 - 9 March 1808) was an Italian architect and draughtsman notable for his activity in England.
Born in Rome, he made his early reputation there, then moved to London in 1767.
He was the father of Ignatius Bonomi (1787-1870), also an architect, and of Joseph Bonomi the Younger (1796-1878), who became an eminent sculptor, artist and Egyptologist.
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 The drawings of Robert Adam and his office. (British architect) - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Therefore he and his younger brother James enrolled themselves at different times in Roman drawing academies and followed the discipline taught there.
George Richardson, who worked for James Adam in Scotland and then accompanied him to and from Rome, was the principal draftsman in the London office from 1763 until around 1770, when he left to pursue, unsuccessfully, a practice of his own.
His place was taken by Joseph Bonomi, who had joined the office by 1768 and was associated with Adam until 1781.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-15299740.html   (2281 words)

  
 Ignatius Bonomi at AllExperts
He was the son of an architect and draughtsman, Joseph Bonomi (1739-1808), who had worked with Robert and James Adam, while his brother Joseph Bonomi the Younger was a noted artist, sculptor and Egyptologist.
Ignatius's work (he was Surveyor of Bridges for the County of Durham) included one of the first railway bridges in the UK (over the River Skerne, near Darlington), for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, in 1824 (hence he is sometimes referred to as 'the first railway architect').
In 1831, Bonomi took on John Loughborough Pearson as an apprentice.
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 Teaching the Journal of American History
The choice of a clerical career put Joseph Fithian's first son on a course that would take him away from Cohansey and the family farm.
As a middling grain grower of reasonable wealth, Joseph certainly could afford to send his son to school, but young Philip doubtless had to convince his father of the virtues of such a pursuit.
Joseph agreed to send Philip to Green's academy and eventually to the College of New Jersey, but his son's decision to go to school apparently met with little enthusiasm from some Cohansey inhabitants.
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 s020423a - Thromboembolism - Factor V Leiden and Prothrombin Gene Mutation
However, because the incidence of these mutations appeared significantly more frequently among individuals who died at 39 years or younger, testing the relatives of this subset of patients may prove useful for detection of at-risk individuals who would benefit from preventive anticoagulation therapy.
Abstract: Until recently, laboratory diagnosis of thrombophilia was based on investigation of the plasmatic anticoagulant pathways to detect antithrombin, protein C, and protein S deficiencies and on the search for dysfibrinogenemia and anti-phospholipid antibodies/lupus anticoagulants.
Institution: Angelo Bianchi Bonomi Haemophilia and Thrombosis Centre, IRCCS Maggiore Hospital, University of Milan, Italy.
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 James Haliburton, formerly Burton (1788-1862)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His father, James Haliburton, of Mabledon, Tunbridge, Kent, and afterwards of The Holme, Regent's Park, was a member of the family of Haliburton of Roxburghshire, but changed his name in early life to Burton, and devoted himself to the conduct of large building speculations, especially in London.
James Burton the younger was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1810 and M.A. in 1815.
Haliburton was a friend of Joseph Bonomi, and, like him, held an honourable place in the band of workers employed by Robert Hay of Linplum, N.B., to make sketches and drawings of Egyptian antiquities.
www.victorianweb.org /history/letters/haliburt.html   (546 words)

  
 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
Myles Cooper, the second president of King's College (later Columbia University), was born into comfortable rural circumstances in Cumberland County, in the north of England.
His younger brother, Oliver DeLancey, was a much more active and long serving governor.
Joseph Murray was both the biggest individual benefactor of King's College and one of the most generous benefactors of higher education in colonial America.
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 Bonòmi Joseph
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Nonetheless, Bonomi studied in Rome for several months but got into debt and...; Joseph Bonomi: Correspondence and Papers - Joseph Bonomi (1796-1878), sculptor and Egyptologist, went to Rome in 1822 to...
The collection comprises mostly Joseph Bonomi's correspondence and papers,...; Bonòmi, Joseph - architetto inglese di origine italiana (Roma 1739-Londra 1808).
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 AmericanHeritage.com / GENEALOGY THE SEARCH FOR A PERSONAL PAST
The membership of the Daughters of the American Revolution is, according to a spokeswoman, “getting younger,” and the Boy Scouts have recently introduced a merit badge in genealogy.
Courses in genealogy are commonplace in American colleges, and historians such as Professor Pat Bonomi of New York University have called it “an invaluable tool in the investigation of American social history.
Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the President, was frustrated by this New England ancestry fetish all his life by always being referred to in the press as “an Irishman.”
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 Considering Zenger: Partisan Politics and the Legal Profession in Provincial New York
And, as the first two decades of the eighteenth century passed, the flow of younger, capable immigrants--seeking to begin and carry on their careers in New York increased: let James Alexander, fleeing Scotland from the consequences of his Jacobite sentiments in '15, stand for them.
In 1729, their monopoly in the Mayor's Court soon to be secured by legislation, a group of the same usual suspects--William Smith, Joseph Murray, James Alexander, and John Chambers--with two additional adherents joined together in the first anti-competitive private association of the Bar.
Alexander, Chambers, Murray, Smith--seated around a table negotiating the interests of the Bar (at least their segment of it), they were laying the foundations that, despite their divisions in 1734-35, would keep the explosion of partisan rancor from destroying the courts, the legal system, and their fortunes.
emoglen.law.columbia.edu /publications/zenger.html   (11906 words)

  
 Townships: Fisherwick with Tamhorn | British History Online
William evidently predeceased his father since the younger Thomas was described as the elder Thomas's heir in 1350.
On her death in 1766 it passed under her will to Lionel Damer, a younger son of Joseph, Baron Milton and later earl of Dorchester, and on Lionel's death in 1807 to his sister Lady Caroline Damer.
202) He was succeeded in 1725 by a younger son Arthur, who died in 1742 or 1743 with an infant son Matthias as his heir.
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 Return To England And Honours - John Gardiner Wilkinson
Although preceded by The Topography of Thebes and General Survey of Egypt in 1835, Wilkinsons most significant work was Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians.
First published in three volumes in 1837 and subsequently illustrated by Joseph Bonomi the Younger, this title stood as the best general treatment of ancient Egyptian culture and history for the next half century.
Acclaim for this publication brought Wilkinson a knighthood in 1839 and ensured him the title of the first distinguished British Egyptologist.
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 9 Feb History.
Joseph Raymond McCarthy, a relatively obscure Republican senator from Wisconsin, announces during a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, that he has in his hand a list of 205 Communists who have infiltrated the US State Department.
By his death from alcoholism in 1957, the influence of Senator Joseph McCarthy in Congress is negligible.
During a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican-Wisconsin) claims that he has a list with the names of over 200 members of the Department of State that are "known communists." The speech vaulted McCarthy to national prominence and sparked a nationwide hysteria about subversives in the US government.
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 Sir John Soane's Museum Exhibitions
Gandy's watercolours, over thirty of which will be on display in this exhibition, are not only the most brilliant images of architecture ever painted in Britain; they also tell the story of the most creative partnership of its type in the history of British architecture.
Joseph Michael Gandy was unique in his ability to express on paper Soane's manipulation of space and light.
He could capture the morning sunshine as it illuminated the breakfast room in a country house, or the magnificence of the new Bank of England.
www.soane.org /archive.html   (11968 words)

  
 Mayo Clinic Proceedings
For instance, the clinician told about the mortality associated with scores of 40 and 50 might rightly claim that she still has little idea of how to interpret the results in terms of patients’ function.
One could then add that 10% of a population of patients younger than 65 years with a mean score of 40 would be gainfully employed, whereas 40% of those with a score of 50 would have a job.
If one is dealing with a younger population, health problems may be a major cause of loss of work.
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 James Burton and KV5
With help from Humphreys, Joseph Bonomi, Lord Prudhoe and Colonel Orlando Felix, he made his first printed work, the Excerpta Hieroglyphica -- a collection of fairly accurate copies of hieroglyphic inscriptions.
The mummy was won by Edmund Hopkinson, a banker married to James Burton's younger sister and was given a place in their Gloucestershire home.
It is impossible not to think of Andreana, alone for her last years and moving around Edinburgh to ever smaller houses, yet she knew more about James Burton than his family ever did.
www.victorianweb.org /history/letters/jburton.html   (2170 words)

  
 Abney Park Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The park is normally opened by the Trust for free public access on weekdays and weekends from about 9.30 am to 5 pm, and for access or events agreed with the Trust at all other times.
One of the 'Magnificent Seven' parkland cemeteries created in the early Victorian period, albeit set out in an entirely different way to the others and with somewhat wider purposes, Abney Park features an impressive entrance designed by William Hosking FSA in collaboration with Joseph Bonomi the Younger and the cemetery's founder George Collison II.
By contrast, influential figures who appreciated the composition, complimented William Hosking and Joseph Bonomi on their scholarly frontage design; including the influential arbiter of design taste, John Loudon, who described it as a 'judicious combination of two lodges with gates between'.
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 Piccadilly: Northern tributaries | British History Online
Joseph Durham—viz., Newton, Bentham, Milton, and Harvey, as representatives of the four Faculties of Science, Law, Arts, and Medicine.
It was built by Vardy, assisted by Joseph Bonomi, for the first Earl of Uxbridge, the father of Field-Marshal, the first Marquis of Anglesey, who lost his leg at Waterloo.
Joseph Planta, who for many years held the office of Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; and here he used to entertain George Canning, Baron Bulow, Lord Strangford, and other celebrities of that time, as his constant guests.
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 Kenneth P. Minkema | Jonathan Edwards's Defense of Slavery | The Massachusetts Historical Review, 4 | The History ...
Three of them—one of advanced middle age, the other two about a decade younger, wearing fashionable suits and having by them on the table, or balanced on a crossed knee, fine hats—had the look of experienced sailors.
Beneath the coats of at least two of them could be seen what might, in the low light, have been the glint off of a sword hilt or the lock plate of a pistol.
Her will, composed on her deathbed, made no provision for the manumission of the married slaves Joseph and Sue but rather divided her estate evenly among her children.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/mhr/4/minkema.html   (12655 words)

  
 Joseph Bonomi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Joseph Bonomi the Elder (19 January 1739 - 9 March
He was the father of Ignatius Bonomi (1787-1870),
also an architect, and of Joseph Bonomi the
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 PEDDLERS OF DIVINITY
As with the Franciscans in New Mexico, the proselytizing padres used material enticement to attract Indians (especially younger men) into the fold, then worked them and disciplined them harshly for their "barbarism." Serra readily admitted that the California padres whipped their Indian children, assuming this rendered them spiritual aid.
By the end of the missions period, the 1830s and 1840s, the padres oversaw the near total extinction of the California natives, through the breakdown of tribal ways, and the spread of disease, alcohol, and warfare.
Only Joseph Smith held the complete revelation, but elders were to sermonize as the Spirit moved them.
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 Joseph Bonomi the Elder sculptors and architects information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Joseph Bonomi the Elder sculptors and architects information
Joseph Bonomi the Elder'''Joseph Bonomi the Elder''' (19 January 1739 - 9 March 1808) was an ItalyItalian architect and draughtsman notable for his activity in England.
He worked from 1768 until 1781 in the practice of Robert AdamRobert and James Adam before setting up his own business.
www.artbrain.co.uk /sculptors-architects/joseph-bonomi-the-elder.htm   (130 words)

  
 Ignatius Bonomi sculptors and architects information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ignatius BonomiDespite his Italian-sounding name, '''Ignatius Bonomi''' (1787-1870) was an English architect and surveyor, strongly associated with Durham in north-east England.
He was the son of an architect and draughtsman, Joseph Bonomi the ElderJoseph Bonomi (1739-1808), who had worked with Robert AdamRobert and James Adam, while his brother Joseph Bonomi the Younger was a noted artist, sculptor and EgyptologyEgyptologist.
For his brother Joseph, he also designed a house, 'The Camels', at Wimbledon, LondonWimbledon in south-west London.
www.artbrain.co.uk /sculptors-architects/ignatius-bonomi.htm   (324 words)

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