Walter Harris Ratcliff Jr. (1881—1978) was an English-born American architect, active in Berkeley, California. His work includes local landmarks and buildings...
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Ratcliff or Ratcliffe is a locality in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames between Limehouse (to the east)...
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July 1948, Walter and Barbara bought the stately John J. Cairns House at 2729 Elmwood Avenue, designed by Berkeley architect Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. In 1948...
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the name changed to Armstrong College, and the campus relocated. Walter Ratcliff was an architect for its school buildings in 1923, for the second location...
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https://icds2023.org/ "ICDS awards". "Eugene E. Haller obituary". Gibson, Walter; Ratcliff, Keith; Watkins, George (December 1994). "Obituary. James W. Corbett"...
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Wollenberg in 1908. Back in San Francisco by 1907, he partnered with Walter Ratcliff and helped design the Berkeley Tennis Club (1908) in Berkeley, California...
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architecture of Julia Morgan, Ernest Coxhead, John Hudson Thomas, Walter Ratcliff, William Wurster, Walter Steilberg, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mark Mack, Harwell Hamilton...
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September 15, 1977. The Berkeley Day Nursery Building was designed by Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. for the group of social active Berkeley women. The group was founded...
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having gained practical experience as a draftsperson in the office of Walter Ratcliff, she became a certified architect in California in 1915 and opened...
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Kimberley Gail Marsh (previously Ryder, Lomas and Ratcliff; born 13 June 1976) is an English actress, television presenter and singer. In 2001, she won...
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