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    Gordon Thomas Tait (12 March 1912 – 3 October 1999) was a British architect, active in London. Tait was the eldest son of Scottish architect Thomas Smith...
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  • Admiral Sir Allen Gordon Tait, KCB, DSC (30 October 1921 – 29 May 2005) was a senior Royal Navy officer who served as Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval...
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    Designed for the Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS) by architects Gordon Tait and G. S. Hay, the building was completed in 1962 and rises to 118 m...
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  • Anthony Gordon Tait leaves Boston for Southport "Trio transfer-listed by Northwich". BBC News. 15 November 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2009. Paul Tait at Soccerbase...
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    remain at Bellahouston Park. Thomas' son Gordon Tait also worked on the project. In December 2007, the Tait Tower was included in a 3D graphic reconstruction...
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  • Admiral Tait may refer to: Campbell Tait (1886–1946), British Royal Navy admiral Gordon Tait (Royal Navy officer) (1921–2005), British Royal Navy admiral...
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  • the surname Tait or Taitt include: Alan Tait (born 1964), Scottish rugby player and coach Alasdair Tait, British cellist and teacher Alex Tait (disambiguation)...
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    working on the construction of the Fusō. The estate was designed by Gordon Tait of the Worshipful Company of Masons, and built by Tersons Ltd for the...
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  • Animators: Humphrey Leadbitter, Heather Boucher Model Makers: Martin Cheek, Gordon Tait, Linda Thodesen Music by: John Grace, Mik Parsons Editor: Robert Dunbar...
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  • (1962–1964). CIS Tower in Manchester, England, designed by G. S. Hay and Gordon Tait, becoming the tallest building in the United Kingdom (1962–1963). Tryvannstårnet...
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