and circumstantial evidence; Menelaws still "belongs to the category of almost unknown". The Scottish origin of Menelaws was confirmed by the architect...
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Cottage, a summer residence built by Adam Menelaws in 1826–1829, was erected in 1831–1834 under direction of Adam Menelaws and Ludwig Charlemagne. The sculptor...
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were created in those decades including the iron Egyptian gates by Adam Menelaws. The first public railway in the Russian Empire, Tsarskoselskaya Railway...
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advocate and statesman Andrew Meikle (1719–1811) engineer and inventor Adam Menelaws (1749/56–1831) architect, active in Russia James Mill (1773–1836) philosopher...
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gate, which exemplifies the Egyptian Revival style, was designed by Adam Menelaws, who was inspired by the Temple of Khonsu gates. The hieroglyphs were...
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and pursued his career in Sydney Sir Frank Charles Mears (1880–1953) Adam Menelaws (born between 1748 and 1756–1831) James Miller (1860–1947) Sydney Mitchell...
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300 ha) have disappeared, apart from an aqueduct from the 1770s and Adam Menelaws' gate separating the two parks. A stone building was erected to replace...
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since 2010. The original pavilion was built in 1828–1831 to designs by Adam Menelaws. It was scored to resemble a pastoral farm with a row of household buildings...
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Gordon, Paul Menzies, Samuel Greig, Charles Baird, Charles Cameron, Adam Menelaws and William Hastie. Several doctors to the Russian court were from Scotland...
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McHarg (1920–2001) Laurel McSherry Rachel Lambert Mellon (1910–2014) Adam Menelaws (d. 1831) Pacello da Mercogliano (c. 1455–1534) John Merryweather...
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