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The interior fan vaulting ceiling, originally installed by Robert and William Vertue, was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott between 1864 and 1874.
George Vertue, whose family had property in Hawksmoor's part of Nottingham shire, wrote in 1731 that he was taken as a youth to act as clerk by ' Justice Mellust in Yorkshire, where Mr Gouge senior did some fretwork ceilings afterwards Mr. Haukesmore came to London, became clerk to Sr. Christopher Wren & thence became an Architect '.
The series was inspired by Moffat's relationship with producer Sue Vertue, to the extent that they gave their names to two of the characters.
Retaining this semi-autobiographical trend, Coupling was based on him meeting his wife, Sue Vertue, and on the issues that arise in new relationships.
After production wrapped on Chalk in 1997, Moffat announced to the cast that he was marrying Vertue.
The fourth episode, " Inferno ", was written shortly after Vertue had found a similar tape in the VCR, although Moffat added the ' spanking ' element to the script as he " didn't think the real tape was quite pervy enough.
The house in which Moffat and Vertue lived at the time was used as the exterior for Steve's flat, with the surrounding area used for other sequences.
The show was inspired by Moffat's relationship with producer Sue Vertue, to the extent that they gave their names to two of the characters.
TV producer Beryl Vertue came across the novel and tracked down Nye, believing it was suited for television adaptation.
George Vertue ( 1684 – July 24, 1756 ) was an English engraver and antiquary, whose notebooks on British art of the first half of the 18th century are a valuable source for the period.
Vertue had a deep interest in antiquarian research, and much of his labour was given to this subject.
From 1713 on, Vertue was a keen researcher on details of the history of British art, accumulating about forty volumes of notebooks.
Canaletto's painting began to suffer from repetitiveness, losing its fluidity, and becoming mechanical to the point that the English art critic George Vertue suggested that the man painting under the name ' Canaletto ' was an impostor.
An engraver was employed by the society since its inception — the earliest were George Vertue, James Basire and successors — labouring to produce the copperplate used in the printing of the folio editions.
Hogarth's print was not the only image that ridiculed the affair — George Vertue published The Surrey-Wonder, and The Doctors in Labour, or a New Wim-Wam in Guildford ( 12 plates ), a broadsheet published in 1727 which satirises St. André, was also popular at the time.
Appointing Beryl Vertue from ALS as deputy chairman, Vertue was responsible for selling the formats to American producers of the TV series's All in the Family and Sanford and Son, which were adapted from the popular British TV shows Til Death Us Do Part and Steptoe and Son.
It has been claimed that Shakespeare's friend Richard Burbage ( 1567 – 1619 ) painted the Chandos portrait, but the first known reference to the painting is in a note by George Vertue, who states that it was painted by John Taylor, a respected member of the Painter-Stainers ' company who may also have been the same John Taylor who acted with the Children of Paul's.
George Vertue was one of the work's many admirers ; it showed, he thought, " the greatness of his genius in his invention, design and execution, in every part equal, if not superior, to any others " outshining " for nobleness and skill all those before done by the best sculptors this fifty years past " The mourning figure of Eloquence, the notably unkind John Thomas Smith found to be " such a memorial of his powers, that even his friend Pope could not have equalled it by an epitaph ".
Smibert painted a group portrait of the ' Virtuosi of London ' society, of which he was a member ; others in the group were John Wootton, Thomas Gibson, George Vertue, Bernard Lens, and other artists.
In quick succession, Colonel Blomfield of the Lancashire Fusiliers took command but was wounded soon after Woodgate's death, while the sappers ' officer, Major H. H. Massy, and Woodgate's Brigade Major, Captain N. H. Vertue, were killed.
The antiquary and engraver George Vertue was a figure in the London art scene for most of the period, and his copious notebooks were adapted and published in the 1760s by Horace Walpole as Some Anecdotes of Painting in England, which remains a principal source for the period.

Vertue and born
Thomas Simon ( c. 1623 – 1665 ), English medalist, was born, according to Vertue, in Yorkshire about 1623.

Vertue and 1684
* July 24 – George Vertue, English engraver and antiquary ( b. 1684 )
Engraving of Fra Paolo Sarpi by George Vertue ( 1684 – 1756 )

Vertue and St
In the course of the 1740s it was joined by other examples of Rococo chinoiserie and above all by the Rotunda, with the most-viewed Rococo interior decoration in England, designed by George Michael Moser, another member of the St. Martin's Lane Academy ; the ornaments were " Executed by French and Italians " George Vertue noted.

Vertue and Martin
Produced by Hartswood Films, it reunited Morrissey with personnel from Men Behaving Badly: specifically writer Simon Nye, executive producer Beryl Vertue and director Martin Dennis.

Vertue and
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Vertue and London
His work became famous through his collaboration with the historian Thomas Birch and artist George Vertue, on the project entitled, Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, published in parts in London from 1743 to 1752.
* Henry VII's Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, England, 1503-1509 ( with pendants, by William Vertue )
In 1737 George Vertue, the engraver and antiquary, published a pretended copy of Agas's map of London, stating that it was executed in 1560, and that it gave a true representation of the metropolis as it existed at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
An account of the chapel on London Bridge, by Ayloffe, was published with a drawing by George Vertue in 1777.

Vertue and mother
A relationship blossomed and they left their respective production companies to join Hartswood Films, run by Beryl Vertue, Sue's mother.

Vertue and are
The latter's comment is that the ant's ' Vertue and Vice, in many Cases, are hardly Distinguishable but by the Name '.

Vertue and Roman
Vertue crowned his pretended copy with the date 1560 in Roman numerals, made palpable alterations and omissions in order that he might retain the delusive date, and took other unwarrantable liberties with the object of disguising the fraud.

was and born
Heidenstam was born in 1859, of a prosperous family.
Sherlock Holmes, the ancestor of all private eyes, was born during the 1890s.
Henrietta was discovering in the process of writing, as the born writer does, not merely a channel for the discharge of accumulated information but a stimulus to the development of the creative powers of observation, insight and intuition.
She was born Lilian Steichen, her parents immigrants from Luxemburg.
`` My mother read a book right after I was born and there was a Lilian in the book she loved and I became Lilian -- and eventually I became Paula ''.
By now she was sure she was going to have a baby, deciding it would be born in India or Burma that November.
He was born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1909.
About the only time the Hetman seemed excited was when one of his own pet ideas was born.
On April 10, 1904, his first child was born, a son named George after the late Senator.
Modern warfare was born in this campaign -- periscopes, camouflage, booby traps, land mines, extended order, trench raids, foxholes, armored cars, night attacks, flares, sharpshooters in trees, interlaced vines and treetops, which were the forerunners of barbed wire, trip wires to thwart a cavalry charge, which presaged the mine trap, and the general use of anesthetics.
Deppy is Despina Messinesi, a long-time member of the Vogue staff who, although born in Boston, was born there of Greek parents.
Samuel Gorton was born at Gorton, England, near the present city of Manchester, about 1592.
Whether the Fathers, who died before Christ was born of the Virgin Mary, were justified and saved only by the blood which he shed, and the death which he suffered after his incarnation??
Whether the only price of our redemption were not the death of Christ on the cross, with the rest of his sufferings and obediences, in the time of his life here, after he was born of the Virgin Mary??
In the judgment of Chief of Staff Scott it was ironic that the draft policy of a Democratic President, aimed at Germany, had to be pushed through the House of Representatives by the ranking minority member of the Military Affairs Committee -- a Republican Jew born in Germany!!
Thus, the Church was born and because of its intrinsic character was soon identified as a conservative institution, determined to resist the forces of change, to identify itself with the political rulers, and to maintain a kind of splendid isolation from the masses.
And she replied, `` I was born in America, but I was conceived in Vienna ''.
I was born angry.
He kept his attacks on Republicanism for partisan campaigns, but that is part of the game he was born to play.

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