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Petre's and is
A mass of Petre's correspondence has been summarised in the ' Calendars of State Papers ', and many of the originals are in the Cottonian, Harleian, and Additional Manuscripts in the British Museum ; his transcript of the notes for Edward VI's will is in the Inner Temple Library.
Petre's intention, which is clear from the almost 90 pages of drawings held in the diocesan archives, was to design the most impressive cathedral in Australasia.
Of all Petre's many designs, the most outstanding is usually considered to be the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Christchurch, commonly known as the Christchurch Basilica.

Petre's and similar
During Petre's formative years studying under Haffreingue in France, Haffreingue had been the driving force of the reconstruction of the Basilica of Notre-Dame in Boulogne-sur-Mer, a French cathedral that has a very similar plan to that of The Blessed Sacrament, including the controversial siting of the dome over the altar rather than the centre of the cathedral.

Petre's and other
One of Lord Petre's sons, Henry, joined the first expedition of settlers to Wellington and Henry's son, Francis Petre, was a leading architect who designed the Wellington Catholic Cathedral, Sacred Heart Cathedral, situated in Thorndon, and many other notable New Zealand buildings.
Two of Petre's " English Cottages " exist close to each other in Cliffs Road, Dunedin, overlooking the sea in the suburb of St Clair.

Petre's and time
Petre's early specialty was his work in mass concrete, at the time a novel building material in New Zealand.

Petre's and such
In 1901 when the church was designed, Petre's use of the Palladian as a style for such a high profile building would have been unusual in New Zealand.

Petre's and who
Francis Petre's work cannot be judged against that of the great classical architects of the northern hemisphere, who so clearly influenced him.

Petre's and from
His gardener James Gordon was the first to introduce camellias to commerce, from the nurseries he established after Lord Petre's untimely death in 1743, at Mile End, Essex, near London.

Petre's and with
In Petre's opinion, this design element, coupled with the Byzantine apse, added extra grandeur and theatre to the high altar set in the tribune.
Petre's ingenuity lay in knowing how to mix large windows and more comfortable features with the medieval, and then ascertaining the exact moment to halt the Gothic theme before it became a pastiche of the original.
Soon afterwards he was detected in a correspondence with Archbishop James Ussher, then with the King at Oxford, and he was imprisoned as a spy, in Lord Petre's house in Aldersgate Street.

Petre's and Edward
One of Petre's first large houses, the folly-like Cargill's Castle, was built for Edward Bowes Cargill, a local politician and later a mayor of Dunedin.

Petre's and all
Three of Petre's earliest projects were all constructed in this material: Judge Chapman's house ( today known as " Castlamore "), the clifftop villa nicknamed Cargill's Castle in 1876, and St. Dominic's Priory in 1877.
Petre's buildings, in whatever style, all have one common denominator: an attention to the smallest detail.

Petre's and contemporary
Modern scholars have given mixed reviews of Petre's behaviour, and contemporary sources on both sides are biased.

Petre's and .
For two years she was in his custody, and probably resided at Ingatestone Hall ; then she was removed to Sir John Wentworth's ( a kinsman of Petre's first wife ) at Gosfield Hall, and after seventeen months ' confinement there was taken to Cockfield Hall at Yoxford in Suffolk.
Example: " Petrescu " (" Petre's son "), " Popescu " (" Popa's son " Popa meaning Priest ), " Constantinescu " (" son of Constantin "), etc.
For example, Petrescu used to be Petre's son.
It meets the northernmost point of Buckfastleigh parish at Petre's Bound Stone on Ryder's Hill, one of the highest points on southern Dartmoor.
He returned to France by the end of the year, but it was not long before he was back in England, and residing at Ingatestone Hall, where he passed as Lady Petre's steward.
Francis Petre's immediate family was one of the first and most prominent colonial families of New Zealand ; Petre Bay, Chatham Island was named after them, as — originally — was the town of Wanganui in the North Island.
The style of the building, however, was very much of Petre's own interpretation and only lightly influenced by Anglo-Saxon architecture.
In 1984, following new enlargements and additions, Petre's church of the Sacred Heart was reconsecrated as Wellington's principal Roman Catholic Cathedral.
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, F. W. Petre's largest completed work.
One of Petre's abilities was that he could vary his styles of architecture.

career and is
The career of Charles 12, is obviously very similar to that of Napoleon.
He has also enjoyed a successful career as an entertainer ( his records have sold in the millions ) and is a sharp businessman.
Since more is known about Quiney than about any other acquaintance of Shakespeare in Stratford, his career may be followed to its sudden end in 1602.
The entire exercise, Latin and English, is most suggestive of the kind of person Milton had become at Christ's during his undergraduate career ; ;
there is no one point in a man's career at which he must select either the technical or the managerial path upward.
The wife is likely to be young, sophisticated, smart as a whip -- often a girl who has sacrificed a promising career for marriage.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
Skorich, who is 39 years old, played football at Cincinnati University and then had a three-year professional career as a lineman under Jock Sutherland with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Poirot's appearance, regarded as fastidious during his early career, is hopelessly out of fashion later in his career.
Poirot is extremely punctual and carries a turnip pocket watch almost to the end of his career.
Perhaps this is enough evidence to suggest that Poirot's police career was a successful one.
Poirot is less active during the cases that take place at the end of his career.
Towards the end of his career it becomes clear that Poirot's retirement is no longer a convenient fiction.
In The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, it is mentioned that the son is now grown and successful and has a career.
It stars Jack Warner as an England cricketer playing the last Test of his career, which is the last of an Ashes series ; the film contains cameo appearances from cricketers, including Jim Laker and Denis Compton, who were part of England's 1953 triumph.
He kills 28 people in the Trojan War, and his career during that war is retold by Roman historian Gaius Julius Hyginus ( c. 64 BC – AD 17 ) in his Fabulae.
Spalding's. 796 career winning percentage ( from an era when teams played about once or twice a week ) is the highest ever achieved by a baseball pitcher.
His motto, " All is well since all grows better ", served not only as a good rationalization of his successful business career but also in his view of international relations.
The span of his career, from the 1920s to the 1970s, is reflected in the styles of his work, ranging from Nordic Classicism of the early work, to a rational International Style Modernism during the 1930s to a more organic modernist style from the 1940s onwards.
What is typical for his entire career, however, is a concern for design as a Gesamtkunstwerk, a total work of art ; whereby he-together with his first wife Aino Aalto-would design not just the building, but give special treatments to the interior surfaces and design furniture, lamps, and furnishings and glassware.
It is commonly used for daily life, particularly in matters concerning marriage and career, and makes extensive use of electional, horary and karmic astrology.
For Oscar Wilde the contemplation of beauty for beauty's sake was not only the foundation for much of his literary career but was quoted as saying " Aestheticism is a search after the signs of the beautiful.

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