Paul Storr (baptised 28 October 1770 in London – 18 March 1844 in London) was an English goldsmith and silversmith working in the Neoclassical and other...
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Conrad Christian Storr (1749–1821), German physician and naturalist Jamie Storr (born 1975), Canadian ice hockey player Paul Storr (1771–1844), London...
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The Storr (Scottish Gaelic: An Stòr) is a mountain on the Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The hill presents a steep rocky eastern...
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Regent helped fuel interest in the rococo revival spirit in England. Paul Storr was recognized as one of the most important and well-renowned English...
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A vermeil wine cooler manufactured in 1810 by Paul Storr is located in the Vermeil Room of the White House....
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and through her mother a descendant of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr. His best known work during the early part of his career was for the former...
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Gutenberg George Heriot Gaspard van der Heyden Paul de Lamerie Arnold Lulls Jean-Valentin Morel Paul Storr Adrien Vachette Lois Betteridge Jocelyn Burton...
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American businessman Paul Stookey (born 1937), American singer-songwriter Paul Storr (1770–1844), English goldsmith and silversmith Paul Strand (1890–1976)...
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represented in the collection include Paul Storr (whose Castlereagh Inkstand, dated 1817–1819, is one of his finest works) and Paul de Lamerie. The main iron work...
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Samuel Hunt (1785–1865) being in business with his uncle-by-marriage, Paul Storr; also descended from John Samuel Hunt was John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Fawley...
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