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The next major addition was the White Wing 1882 – 1884 added behind the eastern end of the South Front, the architect being Sir John Taylor.
* Evelyn Nesbit ( 1884 – 1967 ), chorus girl, noted for her entanglement in the murder of her ex-lover, architect Stanford White, by her first husband, Harry K. Thaw.
Austin Hall, the law school's oldest dedicated structure, designed by architect H. H. Richardson, was completed in that vicinity in 1884.
However, his family disapproved strongly of this course of action, and when Natsume entered the Tokyo Imperial University in September 1884, it was with the intention of becoming an architect.
In 1884 a new building designed by the architect Alfred Waterhouse rose to dominate the countryside of Hammersmith.
The Santa Lucía Church was constructed in 1884 by architect Carlos Z. Flores over what was a dilapidated chapel.
* Midhat Pasha ( 1822 – 1884 ), architect of the first Ottoman constitution who was strangulated in Taif.
* United States Post Office ( Hannibal, Missouri ) ( 1884 – 8 ), Mifflin E. Bell, architect.
The second son of Geoffrey Langshaw Austin ( 1884 – 1971 ), an architect, and his wife Mary Bowes-Wilson ( 1883 – 1948 ), Austin was born in Lancaster.
* Ely Jacques Kahn ( 1884 – 1972 ), American commercial architect
Georg Jakob Steenke (* June 30, 1801 in Königsberg ; † April 22, 1884 in Elbing ) was a German architect and a königlicher Baurat ( royal construction councillor ) of the Kingdom of Prussia.
A major renovation programme took place between 1881 and 1884 that extended the house to the west and added a third floor designed by Irish architect James Franklin Fuller.
It was built in 1884 by architect Tom Claridge and builder Charles Clark.
* March 28-Vlastislav Hofman, Czech artist and architect ( born 1884 )
* November 9-Paul Abadie, French architect and building restorer ( died 1884 )
* May 26-Wilhelm Engerth, Austrian architect and engineer ( died 1884 )
Following works to integrate the two structures, Roca had architect Francesco Tamburini build the iconic Italianate archway between the two in 1884.
The commissions followed fast, including the colossal Standing Lincoln in Lincoln Park, Chicago in a setting by architect White, 1884 – 1887, considered the finest portrait statue in the United States ( a replica was placed at Lincoln's tomb in Springfield, Illinois, and another stands in London, facing Parliament Square ), and a long series of funerary monuments and busts, including the Adams Memorial, the Peter Cooper Monument, and the John A. Logan Monument.
The architect Stockdale Harrison of Leicester restored St. Martin's in 1884.
The local architect, Paul Abadie ( 1812 – 1884 ), was responsible for radical changes to St Front's which are no longer appreciated by architects or local residents who prefer the purer Romanesque church of Saint-Etienne de la Cité, the former Cathedral of Périgueux.
In lieu of formal training he moved to Manhattan, New York City in 1884 to apprentice at the architectural firm of Renwick, Aspinwall and Russell ( one of its principals, James Renwick, Jr., was the architect of Grace Church and St. Patrick's Cathedral, both in New York City ).
* Auckland Baptist Tabernacle 1884 Edmund Bell architect.
Several emblematic buildings have remained as testimony to such events, including the Mining building, popularly known as the Velázquez Palace ( 1884 ) by architect Ricardo Velázquez Bosco, and the Palacio de Cristal (" Crystal Palace "), a glass pavilion inspired by The Crystal Palace in London, undoubtedly the gardens ' most extraordinary building.
Butterfield resigned in 1884 and the building was finished by a local architect, Joseph Reed.

1884 and Henry
Henry worked as a playwright, administrator, and faculty member during the early years of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, established in New York City in 1884.
That turned out not to be so, and Philip Gell of the OUP forced the promotion of Murray's assistant Henry Bradley ( hired by Murray in 1884 ), who worked independently in the British Museum in London, beginning in 1888.
* Arnold Henry Guyot ( 1807 – 1884 ), who noted the structure of glaciers and advanced the understanding of glacial motion, especially in fast ice flow.
" Crossing the Rubicon: Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, and the 1884 Republican National Convention.
* August 18 – Henry Norwest, Canadian sniper ( b. 1884 )
The film also features, as " witnesses ," interviews with the 98-year old radical educator and peace activist Scott Nearing ( 1883 – 1983 ), author Dorothy Frooks ( 1896 – 1997 ), reporter and author George Seldes ( 1890 – 1995 ), civil liberties advocate Roger Baldwin ( 1884 – 1981 ), and the American writer Henry Miller ( 1891 – 1980 ), among others.
Marshall returned to Cambridge, via a brief period at Balliol College, Oxford during 1883 – 4, to take the seat as Professor of Political Economy in 1884 on the death of Henry Fawcett.
Upon Adele's death in 1884, the entire Hope estate, including the Hope diamond, was entrusted to Henrietta's younger son, Henry Francis, on the condition that he change his surname when he reached legal majority.
Pankhurst gave birth to another daughter, Estelle Sylvia, in 1882 and their son Francis Henry, nicknamed Frank, in 1884.
In 1884 the company and patents were bought by John Henry Patterson and his brother Frank Jefferson Patterson and the firm was renamed the National Cash Register Company.
The county was created by the 1874-1875 territorial legislature and was named for William Henry Harrison Mercer ( 1884 – 1901 ), an early rancher who settled north of Bismarck in 1869.
* John Henry ( outfielder / pitcher ) ( 1863 – 1939 ), major league baseball outfielder / pitcher, 1884 – 1890
In William Henry Perrin's 1884 History of Trigg County, he does not say why or how Cadiz got its name.
Henry Gerhard Appenzeller, a Methodist missionary who brought Protestant Christianity to Korea in 1884, was born in Souderton.
* Henry B. Anthony ( 1815 – 1884 ), US senator and the 21st governor of Rhode Island ; anti-Catholic newspaperman ; born in Coventry
* Henry E. Chambers, Louisiana historian and educator ; was a school principal in Beaumont from 1884 to 1885.
Cleveland was first settled in 1884 by Samuel Nelson Alger and Henry Sr.
The guyot was named after the Swiss-American geographer and geologist Arnold Henry Guyot ( died 1884 ).
However, two of Channing's nephews, Ellery Channing ( 1818 – 1901 ) and William Henry Channing ( 1810 – 1884 ), became prominent members of the movement.
* John Henry Lloyd ( 1884 – 1964 ), Negro Leagues baseball player " Pop " Lloyd
The Droop quota was devised in 1868 by the English lawyer and mathematician Henry Richmond Droop ( 1831 – 1884 ) as a replacement for the earlier Hare quota.
There Brewer had time to continue his task of preparing his Letters and Papers of the Reign of King Henry VIII, the Introductions to which ( published separately, under the title The Reign of Henry VIII, in 1884 ) form a scholarly and authoritative history of Henry VIII's reign.

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