• Edwin Nash FRIBA (1812 – 14 May 1884) was an English Victorian ecclesiastical architect active in mid-nineteenth-century Kent, England. Most of his commissions...
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    James Edwin Nash (born February 9, 1945), commonly known as Jim Nash, is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He debuted on July 3, 1966 against...
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  • Kent, England. He worked with architect Edwin Nash) on St. John the Evangelist, Penge (1850); thereafter Edwin Nash worked alone. His name is typically recorded...
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  • (disambiguation), various people Edwin Nash (1812–1884), English ecclesiastical architect Fiona Nash (born 1965), Australian senator Francis Nash (1742–1777), American...
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  • Edwin D. Nash (c. 1836 – April 27, 1907) was a Union army officer during the American Civil War, and an American politician in the state of Washington...
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    Maple Road were built as almshouses in 1863, designed by the architect Edwin Nash. As with their predecessors, the cottages are now privately owned homes...
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    with dressed flint and stone dressings. It was designed by the architect Edwin Nash. St Nicholas - the oldest of the three town centre churches in Sutton...
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    the grade-II listed All Souls Church, built in 1851 by the architect Edwin Nash. Skeet Hill Farm. Skeet Hill House. On the corner with Dalton’s Road....
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  • equestrian Edward Nash (sportsman) (1902–1985), English cricketer and footballer Eddie Nash (born 1929), American nightclub owner Edwin Nash (1813–1884), English...
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    Kenneth (2012). "Durkheim and Durkheimian Political Sociology". In Amenta, Edwin; Nash, Kate; Scott, Alan (eds.). The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political...
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