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Frank McGowan (priest) (1895–1968), Anglican priest Frank McGowan, a character in the 1995 film Village of the Damned Beauty McGowan (Frank Bernard McGowan, 1901–1982), American baseball player
From that time forward, Frank & Son, Inc has produced and sold furniture. From 1926 until the late 1970's, we made furniture for sale to the retail furniture industry. In the early 1980's, we began to focus on the Hospitality Industry, and produce a variety of furniture for this purpose.
Frank Bernard "Beauty" McGowan (November 8, 1901 – May 6, 1982) was an American professional baseball player, an outfielder who appeared in 375 games over five seasons (1922–1923; 1928–1929; 1937) in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Browns and Boston Bees.
W. & J. Sloane advertisement from September 1902. W. & J. Sloane, (W&J Sloane, Sloane's), was a chain of furniture stores that originated from a luxury furniture and rug store in New York City that catered to the prominent, including the White House and the Breakers, and wealthy, including the Rockefeller, Whitney, and Vanderbilt families.
Frank Gillmore, actor and president of Actor's Equity [1] Nicholas Gilman, delegate to the Continental Congress, signer of the U.S. Constitution, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. St. John's Lodge No. 1, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. [1] James Glasgow, the first North Carolina Secretary of State, from 1777 to 1798. [89]
The Ven. Frank McGowan, MBE (7 October 1895 – 21 February 1968) was an Anglican priest who was the Archdeacon of Sarum from 1951 until his death in 1968. McGowan was born in Bristol to Henry McGowen, a house painter, and Eliza Mary McGowen. [ 1 ]
The Parsons table was designed by Jean-Michel Frank while he was working at Parsons Paris, then known as the Paris Atelier. While the form is generally credited to Parsons School of Design in New York City , according to an article in The New York Times that referred to Parson's archives, the table was developed out of a course taught at ...
The Meyer May House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house in the Heritage Hill Historic District of Grand Rapids, Michigan, in the United States. It was built in 1908–09, and is located at 450 Madison Avenue SE. It is considered a fine example of Wright's Prairie School era, and "Michigan's Prairie masterpiece". [1] [2]