- WOOD, John (The Elder)
- (c. 1704-1754)
Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts. Allison Lee Palmer. 2008.
Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts. Allison Lee Palmer. 2008.
Wood, John, the Elder — ▪ British architect byname Wood of Bath baptized Aug. 26, 1704, Bath, Somerset, Eng. died May 23, 1754, Bath English architect and town planner who fixed the physical character of the resort city of Bath. Though some of his individual… … Universalium
Wood, John, the Younger — ▪ British architect born Feb. 25, 1728, Bath, Somerset, Eng. died June 18, 1782, Batheaston, Somerset British architect whose work at Bath represents the culmination of the Palladian tradition initiated there by his father, John Wood the… … Universalium
John Wood, the Elder — John Wood (1704 May 23, 1754, Bath), also named Wood of Bath , was an English architect. He worked principally in the city of Bath, South West England.John Wood, (The Elder), was born in Yorkshire, Northern England. He is known for designing many … Wikipedia
John Rennie the Elder — John Rennie (7 June 1761 at Phantassie , near East Linton, East Lothian, Scotland 4 October 1821), a farmer s younger son, was a Scottish civil engineer who designed many bridges, canals, and docks.Early yearsRennie showed a taste for mechanics… … Wikipedia
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John Wood — or variants therefrom may refer to:Actors* Mrs. John Wood (1831 ndash;1915), British actor in America along with her less notable husband John Wood * John Wood (English actor) (born 1930), known for Shakespearean roles and his association with… … Wikipedia
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Wood (surname) — Wood, also spelled Wode, Woode, Woodde, or Wad is a surname that is common throughout the anglophone world.In England, Wales and the Isle of Man it is the 26th most common surname [cite web last = first = authorlink = coauthors = title =Most… … Wikipedia