James Henry Ashdown (31 March 1844 – 5 April 1924), the "Merchant Prince of Winnipeg", arrived in Winnipeg in 1868 and began his business as a tinsmith...
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Isabel Ashdown (born 1970), British author James Henry Ashdown (1844–1924), Canadian merchant Jamie Ashdown (born 1980), English footballer Joe Ashdown (1922–1982)...
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Ashdown Forest is an ancient area of open heathland occupying the highest sandy ridge-top of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is...
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independent work of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, his last work in Britain before emigrating to the United States. Latrobe's domes at Ashdown have been described by...
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Arbuthnot 1900-1903 1861-1931 Thomas Sharpe 1903-1906 1866-1929 James Henry Ashdown 1906-1908 1844-1924 William Sanford Evans 1908-1911 1869-1950 Richard...
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office 1922–1936 Mayor of Winnipeg In office 1909–1911 Preceded by James Henry Ashdown Succeeded by Richard Deans Waugh Personal details Born (1869-12-18)December...
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first two telephone subscribers in Manitoba was Winnipeg businessman James Henry Ashdown in 1881. MTS is the descendant company of Manitoba Government Telephones...
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are William Forbes Alloway, John Ogle Anderson, Alfred Andrews, James Henry Ashdown, Dan Bain, Derek Bedson, Samuel Lawrence Bedson, George Montegu Black...
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BBC News. 17 September 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2014. Ashdown-Hill et al. (2014). Ashdown-Hill (2013), p. 94. Baldwin (1986), pp. 21–22. Schürer, Kevin...
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columns, as used in Ashdown House, or doric columns, seen in Hammerwood Park. The book, The Domestic Architecture of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, lists buildings...
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