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George Gaze Pace, CVO (31 December 1915 – 23 August 1975) was an English architect who specialised in ecclesiastical works. He was trained in London, and served in the army, before being appointed as surveyor to a number of cathedrals. Most of his work was carried out on churches, although he did some secular work.
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George Pace (1915–75) was an English architect who specialised in ecclesiastical work. He was trained in London, during which time he won prizes for his designs. From 1941 to 1949 he served in the army, and was then appointed as surveyor to the diocese of Sheffield. Similar appointments to other cathedrals followed.
Architects from Chicago (143 P) Pages in category "Architects from Illinois" ... George H. Miller (architect, born 1856) Harry B. Mulliken; N.
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General manager of the Chicago Cubs: Lived in Park Ridge [59] Al Levine: May 22, 1968: Relief pitcher for seven Major League Baseball teams Born in Park Ridge [60] Adam Rosales: May 20, 1983: Infielder for six MLB teams Born in Park Ridge [61] Ron Santo: February 25, 1940: December 3, 2010: Hall of Fame third baseman for the Chicago Cubs and ...
The Reebie Storage Warehouse was built for the Reebie Storage and Moving Co. in Chicago, Illinois, in 1922.Located at 2325 North Clark Street #300 in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, it is a widely recognized example of Egyptian Revival architecture.
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