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Eyre, Wilson (American architect, 1858-1944)
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Note: American architect, Philadelphis; in partnership with J. Gilbert McIlvaine. |
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Eyre, Wilson (preferred,V,index,LC,English-P,NA,U) |
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Wilson Eyre (V,display) |
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Eyre, Wilson, Jr. (U) |
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(American architect, 1858-1944) ..... [BHA Preferred]
(American architect, in partnership with J. Gilbert McIlvaine, 1858-1944) ..... [AVERY]
(American architect, 1858-1944) ..... [AVERY]
(American architect, 1858-1944) ..... [Grove Art]
(artist, born 1858) ..... [GRL]
(architect, 1858-1944, active United States (North and Central America)) ..... [GRL]
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Subject: ........ | [AVERY, BHA, Gallery Systems, GRL, Grove Art, VP] |
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Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals (1963-)
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Brit. encyc. of Amer. art, 1973: p. 166 (Eyre, Wilson, Jr.; architect, influenced by William Morris; b. Florence, Italy 1858, d. 1944)
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Gallery Systems (2000-) LOC ID: nr93030476
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GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
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Grove Art artist database (1989-)
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LCNAF Library of Congress Name Authority File [n.d.] NAFR9330476
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Library of Congress Authorities data (n.d.) LOC ID: nr93030476
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Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr93030476
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Penn University Archives & Records Center website, Penn People, viewed February 25, 2019 (Wilson Eyre, Jr.; born in Florence, Italy in 1858 to a Philadelphia family; did not return to live in the United States until he was 11 years old; attended M.I.T. but never earned an advanced degree in architecture; began his career in the Philadelphia office of James Peacock Simms in 1877; after Sims' death in 1882, Eyre took over the practice, worked independently until 1911 when he formed a partnership with John Gilbert McIlvaine; president of the Philadelphia chapter of the American Institute of Architects 1897-1902; best known for his residences, particularly those in the shingle style; founder and first editor of House and Garden magazine; taught at the School of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1890-1894; award honorary Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A.) degree from there in 1926; one of the architects of the University Museum)
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RLIN data base, 08/10/93 (hdg.: Eyre, Wilson, 1858-1944; usage: Wilson Eyre)
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Who Was Who in America (1943-)
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Withey, American Architects (1996)
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Wodehouse, American Architects from the First World War (1977) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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