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s the end of 1790 Grimes was appointed deputy | surveyor of roads in New South Wales and allocated wor |
as designed in London by Sir Robert Seppings, | surveyor of the Royal Navy, to the order of a consorti |
He was the United States | surveyor of customs of the port and district of San Fr |
rds of Massandra and Novy Svet, was appointed | Surveyor of Imperial Vineyards at Abrau-Dyurso. |
Hall served a | surveyor of highways, was a member of the board of sel |
For example, the | surveyor of a triangular field measures the length of |
President James K. Polk appointed him deputy | surveyor of the port of Philadelphia, where he purchas |
uel Holland, army officer, military engineer, | surveyor, office holder, politician, and landowner (d. |
eather ship, and was commissioned OWS Weather | Surveyor on 21 December 1961. |
He was consulting | surveyor on the widening of Whitehall, ran the firm ev |
ociety; and the Geological Magazine; District | Surveyor on the Geological Survey in Scotland for year |
In the early 1850s he worked as a | surveyor on the Panama Canal. |
as born in Cooma where her father worked as a | surveyor on the Snowy Mountain Scheme and was educated |
Surface of Mars taken by the Mars Global | Surveyor on 10 August 1999. |
nce in the profession was appointed Assistant | Surveyor on the Taranaki Provincial staff in 1873. |
cier was named by ANARE for Sydney L. Kirkby, | surveyor on the ANARE Thala Dan cruise of 1962, led by |
Between 1878 and 1883 he worked as a | surveyor on the International Commission to demarcate |
His first employment was as a | surveyor on the South Eastern Railway which, in 1837, |
lley in Burnet County, Texas, and worked as a | surveyor on the West Texas frontier. |
The route would have been planned by a | surveyor or mensor, using a groma for sighting, the ch |
rek is a surname deriving from Polish meaning | surveyor, or one who measures. |
Additionally, the | surveyor or inspector will obtain product samples on t |
lileo mission to Jupiter, and the Mars Global | Surveyor orbiter. |
te Plains, working in conjunction with fellow | surveyor Peter Cheal, and also carrying out surveys be |
a, who went on to marry prominent New Zealand | surveyor Peter Cheal. |
Judge Fulton, judge, | surveyor, politician, and founder of the village of Ba |
apineau, named for Joseph Papineau, a notary, | surveyor, politician, and defender of the rights of th |
tember 1826) was justice of the peace, judge, | surveyor, politician, and founder of the village of Ba |
then residing at Moorundie, assisted Sturt's | surveyor Poole. |
the IceCube neutrino detector and the Planck | Surveyor probe, promise to push back our 'cosmic clock |
Main article: | Surveyor program |
Part of the United State's NASA's Mars | Surveyor Program, it returns geological data about Mar |
(3 May 1899-1981) was an Australian explorer, | surveyor, prospector and writer. |
ollector, Assistant Collector, Naval Officer, | Surveyor, Public Store Keeper, their Deputies and Cler |
48 - August 15, 1821) was an American farmer, | surveyor, Revolutionary War soldier, and New York Stat |
e designs were by the company's Architect and | Surveyor, Robert Austin, formerly a carpenter with the |
friars Bridge, and was laid out by the bridge | surveyor, Robert Mylne. |
rnor Charles La Trobe instructed the colonial | surveyor, Robert Hoddle, to select a site for the colo |
The beaches were named by | Surveyor Robert Dixon who surveyed here in 1827-28 and |
Jack Ingram as | Surveyor Sam Brisco |
1721 - 8 August 1812) was a British military | surveyor sent to Ireland. |
This spacecraft was the fourth of the | Surveyor series to successfully achieve a soft landing |
e came to Canada in 1903 and worked as a land | surveyor, serving as president of the Association of M |
November 19 - George William Evans, assistant | surveyor, set out to confirm the earlier discoveries o |
After she falls in love with a | surveyor, she runs away to Prague to find him. |
Holme from America asking him to come be his | surveyor, since his original surveyor, Captain William |
fficer Dr Andrew Smith, the naval officer and | surveyor Sir Charles Malcolm, the antiquary Bolton Cor |
ted explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, a trained | surveyor, soundly disproved the observation, but the m |
Its floor was discovered by the Mars Global | Surveyor spacecraft to contain fields of dark sand dun |
le, Washington, and known as "Old Workhouse," | Surveyor spent her career in the Pacific Ocean and Arc |
, and became a civil engineer and Knox County | surveyor starting in 1843. |
Reportedly, | surveyor Stephen Barker built "Woodland Cottage" in im |
is named after the first president, who was a | surveyor; Stevens Drive is named after John Frank Stev |
The district | surveyor suggested the name "Muthingutha", the Aborigi |
The district | surveyor suggested the station should be named Datjoin |
tarted processing new images from Mars Global | Surveyor, surveying small craters never before catalog |
He became a deputy | surveyor that same year. |
She informs the | surveyor that other alien races consider humans to be |
a wine merchant in Shrewsbury, and also as a | surveyor, the latter being of interest to John Marshal |
hich was designed by W. P. Coxon, the Borough | Surveyor; the tower belongs to the town rather than to |
a draughtsman in 1865 and was appointed Chief | Surveyor then Deputy Surveyor-General in the Departmen |
In Texas by 1858, he first worked as a | surveyor, then moved to Uvalde and organized early sci |
He worked as a | surveyor, then opened a number of businesses and becam |
His father had been a | surveyor there. |
Bridgetown's name was first proposed by | surveyor Thomas Carey in 1868, for two reasons - "as i |
al was discovered on the West Coast by Nelson | surveyor Thomas Brunner "during the most arduous of hi |
In 1802, the government | surveyor Thomas Freeman, began a survey of the land, l |
ware River had been favored by William Penn's | surveyor, Thomas Holme, as the site for the city that |
s laid out on the city grid by William Penn's | surveyor, Thomas Holme. |
He continued to hold the position of | Surveyor through annual reappointment until his retire |
It was built by land | surveyor Timothy Meigs Younglove, who surveyed Hammond |
Success there led to his appointment as | Surveyor to the Trustees of Smith's Charity at Brompto |
Carey (1832 or 1833-4 September 1884) was the | surveyor to whom John and Alexander Forrest were appre |
Senior | Surveyor to the Corporation of Liverpool succeeding He |
He was the son of George Gwilt, architect | surveyor to the county of Surrey, and was born at Sout |
refers to a technology that enables a user or | surveyor to survey or capture a building's geometry in |
a design by George Gwilt the Elder, architect | surveyor to the county of Surrey, this was once the la |
In spite of his tenure as | Surveyor to the East India Company, Cockerell never tr |
advised by Gen. George Washington, a skilled | surveyor, to limit jurisdiction to undisputed territor |
He was also the architect and | surveyor to Coram's Foundling Hospital and to the Magd |
dian border and advanced from the position of | surveyor to become the United States Engineer-in-Charg |
s experience led to him being appointed Chief | Surveyor to the Sanitary Assurance Association from 18 |
He succeeded his father as | surveyor to the Darlington estate on the latter's deat |
In 1782, he succeeded William Hillyer as | Surveyor to the County of Essex, a position that he he |
appointed by the New Zealand Company as Chief | Surveyor to the Plymouth Company and surveyed the new |
Lockhart was appointed deputy | surveyor to James Kerr on December 12, 1826, and surve |
s this work which secured Nutt appointment as | Surveyor to the Dean and Canons of St George's in 1873 |
or King instructed (apparently reluctantly) a | surveyor to measure 5,000 acres (20 km²) for John Maca |
or King instructed (apparently reluctantly) a | surveyor to measure 5,000 acres (20 km²) for John Maca |
n 1847, he was appointed as the architect and | surveyor to the governors of St Thomas' Hospital, a po |
Designed by George Gwilt the Elder, architect | surveyor to the county of Surrey, this was once the la |
Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham | |
He was the | surveyor to lay off the road from Chambersburg to Pitt |
3-14 by James Green, pupil of John Rennie and | surveyor to the county of Devon. |
On July 10, 2006, Mars Global | Surveyor took an image of Deimos from 22,985 kilometre |
On 10 July 2006, Mars Global | Surveyor took an image of Deimos from 22,985 kilometre |
8 a reserve was established on Gulpa Creek by | Surveyor Townsend. |
After graduating he worked as a | surveyor trainee for the Public Works Department. |
ee rooms and offices for the Chief Constable, | Surveyor, Treasurer, other officers and clerks. |
Builders were required to give the district | surveyor two days' notice if they were to construct a |
Sir Edgeworth David, a government geological | surveyor, uncovered the potential of the Greta coal se |
mmission and, having been appointed assistant | surveyor under surveyor-general Colonel William Light, |
At an early age he went to London as a | surveyor under Thomas Telford, by whom he was employed |
Governor Brisbane appointed him assistant | surveyor under surveyor-general John Oxley. |
4-December 17, 1918) was a Wisconsin pioneer, | surveyor, United States military officer and state leg |
s "sole deputy"; Wren succeeded him as King's | Surveyor upon his death two weeks later. |
o survey and mark the route, and professional | surveyor V. N. Zivley was commissioned to make the stu |
(in England): Charles Heaphy, | surveyor, VC. |
It was initially named Lost Pond by | surveyor Verplanck Colvin before being rediscovered by |
G. S. (1946) "Sarawak Adventure" New Zealand | Surveyor Vol 19, No 3, 246-257. |
the first Texas community platted by renowned | surveyor W. D. Twichell, a Minnesota native. |
Surveyor W. D. Twichell, whose work encompassed 165 of | |
piration for the suburb's name, by government | surveyor W.A.B. Geaves in 1855. |
In 1909, another | surveyor, W.G. Evans, reported that he had found bones |
The Hurst reservoir was the engineer and his | surveyor was John Frederick Bateman. |
In retaliation, in 1809 Paul Chadwick, a | surveyor, was murdered. |
hn Bailey (1750-1819), mathematician and land | surveyor was born in Bowes. |
maintain roads and bridges, a salaried county | surveyor was to be appointed. |
lpack Inn was built and in 1849 Galloway, the | surveyor, was instructed to survey townships at Wellin |
Rendel, the son of a farmer and | surveyor, was born near Okehampton, Devon, in 1799. |
Surveyor was built by National Steel and Shipbuilding | |
The prominent post of Bath City Architect and | Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, Some |
His father, a | surveyor, was capped for England at football and was a |
Surveyor was commissioned into service with the Coast | |
Farmer and | surveyor, was born 1746 the son of Sir Francis Wedge o |
The name had appeared on maps prepared by | Surveyor Wells in 1840. |
s Close (or Cloos), was recorded as being the | surveyor, which has been generally accepted to be syno |
rbishire's profession as a civil engineer and | surveyor, which has some connection to the family's bu |
in San Francisco, California, and worked as a | surveyor while his wife earned extra money teaching Fr |
rge Montgomerie, (1830 - 1878), was a British | surveyor who participated in the Great Trigonometric S |
anuary 24, 1754 - August 28, 1820) was a U.S. | surveyor who helped map many of the territories west o |
1852) was a Scottish civil engineer and land | surveyor who worked primarily on bridges and harbours. |
Charles McClung (1761-1835), pioneer | surveyor who laid out Knoxville in the 1790s; grave mo |
e (11 March 1820 - 1886) was an architect and | surveyor who was largely responsible for shaping the e |
Ludlow (1765 - January 1804) was a government | surveyor who helped found Cincinnati, Dayton and Hamil |
He was the father of Byron Kilbourn, also a | surveyor, who was a founder and mayor of Milwaukee, Wi |
am Dampier, English explorer and hydrographic | surveyor who circumnavigated the world three times (di |
named for J.J. Metcalf, an early rancher and | surveyor, who surveyed, among other things, the townsi |
nd tunnel are named for John Savage, an early | surveyor who narrowly avoided becoming a victim of can |
Hampton, Esq., an Elizabethtown merchant and | surveyor who was appointed as Victualer and Paymaster |
The | surveyor who examined Scammel prior to her entering se |
Ernest F. Pletschke is the name of the | surveyor who platted Houghton, Michigan in 1854, prior |
of an original 20 acres (8 ha) crown grant to | surveyor William Shone in 1844. |
City | Surveyor William Haywood was the architect and it was |
Greenup received its name from National Road | surveyor, William C. Greenup, who plotted the town in |
The town plan was devised by the colonial | surveyor William Light, and was the only town planned |
He apprenticed himself to | surveyor William Hambly. |
esigner of utilitarian structures as a county | surveyor, with many practical schemes proposed. |
pper Canada College and then apprenticed as a | surveyor with his cousin, John Macdonald, working with |
or Lieutenant George F.A. Mulock, Royal Navy, | surveyor with the expedition. |
the family profession, and became a chartered | surveyor with a firm of auctioneers. |
n intention to study for the Bar, he joined a | surveyor's party at the age of 17, and became a licens |
It is named after W.R. Lucy, | surveyor with 1963-64 Scott Base projects, who wintere |
By 1821, he was a | surveyor working near the Little Vermilion River in Il |
It was remembered as a genteel roadhouse by a | surveyor working when the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 |
MRICS (born c. 1969) is an English chartered | surveyor, writer, and expert on historic buildings. |
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