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William Frederick Lamb was born on November 21, 1883, in Brooklyn. His father, William Lamb, was a widely known building contractor in Brooklyn and was originally from Glasgow , Scotland . His mother, Mary Louise Lamb ( née Wurster ), was the sister of Frederick W. Wurster , the last mayor of Brooklyn before it was consolidated with New York ...
William Lamb RSA (1 June 1893 – 12 January 1951) was a British sculptor and artist. He was a survivor of the " lost generation " who came of age in 1914, and was scarred, both mentally and physically, by the First World War .
Empire State Inc. contracted William F. Lamb, of architectural firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, to create the building design. [ 2 ] [ 172 ] [ 178 ] Lamb produced the initial building design using the firm's earlier designs for the Reynolds Building in Winston-Salem, North Carolina , as the basis. [ 52 ]
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; William Lamb (sculptor) (1893–1951), Scottish artist; William Lamb (Confederate States Army officer) (1835–1909) William Lamb alias Paniter (died 1550), Scottish author; William F. Lamb (1883–1952), principal designer of the Empire State Building
Millicent Hearst, philanthropist and wife of the newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst [72] [83] [84] Robert Herrick (novelist) [85] Sallie Aley Hert, Republican activist, married to Alvin Tobias Hert [4] Dancer and choreographer Gertrude Hoffmann [86] Helen B. Houston, wife of David F. Houston, secretary of agriculture [87]
William Lamb (disambiguation), several people, including; William Lamb, pseudonym of Storm Jameson (1891–1986), English journalist and author; William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848), British Prime Minister; William Lamb (Confederate States Army officer) (1835–1909) William Lamb (sculptor) (1893–1951), Scottish artist
Statue of The Whisper by William Lamb. Artwork permanently installed in a public place, in the grounds adjacent to Montrose Public Library. Date: 14 December 2013: Source: Own work: Author: Nick Birse
The firm was founded in 1920 as Shreve & Lamb, a partnership of Richmond Harold ("R.H.") Shreve, a Canadian from Nova Scotia, and William F. Lamb, from Brooklyn, New York. Shreve was the administrator, while Lamb was the architect. The two met while working at Carrère & Hastings, and Shreve & Lamb was initially a Carrère & Hastings firm. In ...