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  2. William Norwich - Wikipedia

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    William Norwich is an American writer and author. He is a former editor at Vogue and the former New York Post society gossip columnist. He is the editor for fashion and interior design at Phaidon Press. [1] [2] His novel My Mrs. Brown was inspired by the 1958 Paul Gallico novel Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris. [3]

  3. William H. Brown (shipbuilder) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Brown (June 16, 1803 – October 27, 1855) was an American shipbuilder during the 19th-century. He built yachts , paddle steamers and steamboats . He was one of the first shipbuilders in the country and had his business for more than thirty years having built over 300 vessels.

  4. Maison Talbooth, Dedham - Wikipedia

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    Caroline L'Estrange Collyer (1789–1866) built Maison Talbooth (then called Hillands) in about 1850. She commissioned the notable architect from Norwich, John Brown, to undertake the construction. [3] Caroline was born in 1789 in Norwich, Norfolk. [4] Her father was Thomas Glover Ewen (1747–1813) who was a wealthy landowner who lived in ...

  5. John Brown (architect) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints, Hainford, Norfolk (1838–40). He was the pupil of the architect William Brown of Ipswich, a close relative. [1] He was, along with his two sons, the surveyor for Norwich Cathedral, where his work there included a restoration of the crossing tower, undertaken during the 1830s. [2]

  6. William H. Brown House - Wikipedia

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    The William H. Brown House is a two-story frame Italianate structure with clapboard siding with a low-pitched hipped roof. The eaves widely overhang the walls, and the corners of the house have pilasters. A porch has been added to the side of the house. [2]

  7. Wikipedia : Good articles/Social sciences and society

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    Recently listed good articles: 2022 Fife Council election — Line of Duty series 4 — New England Revolution in international competition — Trevor, Jeanne — Pink Pony Club — Payman, Fatima — HMS Savage — Soda, Kaichi — "Stronger" (Kanye West song) — Nuzlocke — Pantropiko — The Great Giana Sisters — Joy to the World — Heine, Hilda — Tiepolo conspiracy

  8. William H. Brown (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia

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    The squadron successfully forced the surrender of the Confederate ships, and land forces soon captured the defending forts. Four months later, on December 31, 1864, Brown was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the battle. [3] [4] Brown died at age 59 or 60 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia. [2]

  9. William Brown - Wikipedia

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    William H. Brown (Medal of Honor) (1836–1896), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient William Henry Brown (aviator) (1894–1969), Canadian World War I flying ace William Maurice Brown (1910–1975), New Zealand Lt. Colonel; first principal of Faujdarhat Cadet College