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lliam Jessop, who employed Isaac Lenny as the | surveyor and a Parliamentary Bill for the construction |
Surveyor 3, a NASA lunar lander, on the Moon. | |
ne served as a district judge and worked as a | surveyor and a builder. |
William Strong then served as a | surveyor of a large section of land in the territory. |
d as a homemaker, an office clerk, editor and | surveyor for a planning firm, a playground and lunchro |
s sporting career, working also as a quantity | surveyor and a mathematics teacher. |
The Macrometer Interferometric | Surveyor is a commercial GPS-based system for performi |
oln County, Kentucky where he spent time as a | surveyor and a land speculator. |
cemetery, drawn up by the Birmingham District | Surveyor, are a classic example of the Victorian grid |
A | surveyor and a director of numerous companies, he was |
the family profession, and became a chartered | surveyor with a firm of auctioneers. |
attending a gymnasium, he became a government | surveyor, later a lieutenant of artillery, and in 1848 |
For example, the | surveyor of a triangular field measures the length of |
l Marines, an astronomer, engineer, botanist, | surveyor, explorer, abolitionist and colonial administ |
promoted to the Customs Department as Landing | Surveyor and acted as Acting Deputy Controller from Ma |
aughter, son-in-law and baby granddaughter of | surveyor and aerial archaeology pioneer G. A. Beazeley |
He subsequently worked as a land | surveyor and, after World War I broke out, as a recrui |
The name first appears in a map by | Surveyor Hoddle, after whom a track west of Kiama is n |
2, 1842 - March 6, 1912) was an American land | surveyor, Indian agent, and politician in the state of |
May - Francis Kelly, | surveyor, business agent, farmer, and politician in Ca |
Loading Masters work closely with the marine | surveyor in agreeing to the sequence of the transfer. |
In 1884, Public Lands | Surveyor James Allan noted that timber in the area had |
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 |
ood (December 8, 1821 - April 13, 1894) was a | surveyor and an engineer to the City of London Commiss |
Paty (1758 - 11 December 1800) was a British | surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristo |
Helder Wedge (1793 - 22 November 1872) was a | surveyor, explorer and politician in Van Diemen's Land |
MRICS (born c. 1969) is an English chartered | surveyor, writer, and expert on historic buildings. |
in Banneker, (1731-1806), an African American | surveyor, mathematician and astronomer who assisted An |
He was Genesee County | surveyor, 1952-1956 and was elected State Highway Comm |
Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge and, as a | surveyor, joined and served in the Royal Hampshire Reg |
omas Paty (c.1713 - 4 May 1789) was a British | surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristo |
en (1749 - February 27, 1807) was an American | surveyor, merchant, and politician from Rensselaer Cou |
21, 1749 - November 21, 1831) was an American | surveyor, landowner, and politician from Westchester C |
(February 24, 1780 - September 9, 1849) was a | surveyor, businessman and political figure in Upper Ca |
1828-1868) was an artist, | surveyor, cartographer and early photographer active i |
(December 31, 1731 - January 26, 1802) was a | surveyor, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
718 - January 31, 1790) was an Irish-American | surveyor, lawyer, and a pioneer of early Virginia. |
He was appointed | Surveyor Emeritus and advanced to GCVO on his retireme |
16, 1895 in Cleburne, Texas) was an American | surveyor, lawyer, and politician of the Gilded Age fro |
Judge Fulton, judge, | surveyor, politician, and founder of the village of Ba |
(3 May 1899-1981) was an Australian explorer, | surveyor, prospector and writer. |
ember 13, 1912), was a Canadian Dominion land | surveyor, explorer and Commissioner of the Yukon Terri |
apineau, named for Joseph Papineau, a notary, | surveyor, politician, and defender of the rights of th |
ncil for the province and, in 1836, he became | surveyor general and a customs arbitrator. |
Kevin McGrath, chartered | surveyor, Founder and Chair of McGrath Charitable Trus |
d for the High Frequency Instrument of Planck | surveyor (Planck-HFI) and using balloon-borne constrai |
, 1834 - August 20, 1890) was an Ontario land | surveyor, businessman and political figure. |
tember 1826) was justice of the peace, judge, | surveyor, politician, and founder of the village of Ba |
- from the | Surveyor General's Annual Report of 1856. |
He continued to hold the position of | Surveyor through annual reappointment until his retire |
nd verification of safe landing sites for the | Surveyor and Apollo missions. |
ies of the surface of the moon as part of the | Surveyor and Apollo programs. |
ine; John Urpeth Rastrick was employed as the | surveyor and architect. |
In 1789, he and | surveyor Martin Armstrong persuaded lawmakers to estab |
ved from his possession, Parbury commissioned | surveyor John Armstrong to sub-divide the land into si |
Barnston was trained as a | surveyor and army engineer. |
Byron Kilbourn worked in Ohio as a | surveyor and as a state engineer. |
He worked as a | surveyor and as chairman of a paint company, serving a |
e came to Canada in 1903 and worked as a land | surveyor, serving as president of the Association of M |
Charles Wedge practised as a | surveyor and assisted John Rennie in the construction |
th returned to surveying and became assistant | surveyor and astronomer on the survey of the parallel |
y 27, 1733 - January 22, 1779) was an English | surveyor and astronomer who is perhaps best known for |
ploring Expedition with William John Wills as | surveyor and astronomical observer. |
From 1857 to 1859, Fraser worked as a | surveyor in Auckland. |
, Wahbanosay had worked as a guide for Deputy | Surveyor General Augustus Jones, who married his daugh |
e designs were by the company's Architect and | Surveyor, Robert Austin, formerly a carpenter with the |
The township was named by | surveyor H. B. Proudfoot. |
Reportedly, | surveyor Stephen Barker built "Woodland Cottage" in im |
He trained as a | surveyor and became a deputy land surveyor for the pro |
dian border and advanced from the position of | surveyor to become the United States Engineer-in-Charg |
ral in the Pennsylvania Militia and served as | surveyor of Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1816. |
However it was described by Rowland Johnson, | Surveyor of Berwick upon Tweed who came to assist the |
y known as Major A.B. Rogers, was an American | surveyor now best remembered for his discovery of the |
The prominent post of Bath City Architect and | Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, Some |
a porch to St Mary, Manchester, where he was | surveyor, and between 1902 and 1903, a south annexe. |
hn Bailey (1750-1819), mathematician and land | surveyor was born in Bowes. |
Rendel, the son of a farmer and | surveyor, was born near Okehampton, Devon, in 1799. |
Farmer and | surveyor, was born 1746 the son of Sir Francis Wedge o |
in the first-person perspective of an unnamed | surveyor from Boston, The Colour Out of Space tells th |
Jack Ingram as | Surveyor Sam Brisco |
n origin and came from a list supplied by the | surveyor Frederick Brockman who, in turn, got the name |
al was discovered on the West Coast by Nelson | surveyor Thomas Brunner "during the most arduous of hi |
tually been Henry Hurle, a wealthy carpenter, | surveyor and builder who worked at Garlick Hill in Lon |
e Legislature), and he was also a self-taught | surveyor and building contractor. |
Surveyor was built by National Steel and Shipbuilding | |
The clock was designed by Mr Bell, the town's | surveyor, and built in 1915 by John McNeilly from ston |
retiring from football he became a chartered | surveyor and built up a real estate business in Hong K |
Townshend Somerville, Royal Navy hydrographic | surveyor, murdered by Irish Republican Army (d.1936). |
In 1816 U.S. Government | surveyor John C. Sullivan surveyed a line stretching 1 |
Greenup received its name from National Road | surveyor, William C. Greenup, who plotted the town in |
es in County Tipperary, Ireland, the son of a | surveyor, and came to the Port Phillip District (later |
the youngest of the six sons of architect and | surveyor Donald Campbell(1830-1900) and his wife Lucy |
wk, possibly the first Mohawk accredited land | surveyor in Canada. |
His father, a | surveyor, was capped for England at football and was a |
Bridgetown's name was first proposed by | surveyor Thomas Carey in 1868, for two reasons - "as i |
Simon previously worked as a Chartered | Surveyor in Carmarthen and Haverfordwest and served wi |
Dawson (1798 - 28 March 1861) was an English | surveyor and cartographer. |
The APBS has the Professional Building | Surveyor (PBS) certifications. |
uary of the following year he was promoted to | surveyor in charge of the Moreton Bay district but was |
2 February - | Surveyor general, Charles Grimes, discovered the Yarra |
fficer Dr Andrew Smith, the naval officer and | surveyor Sir Charles Malcolm, the antiquary Bolton Cor |
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. |
August 1769 - 17 December 1822) was a British | surveyor, map-maker, chief fur trader and explorer who |
eriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, | surveyor, and circuit court clerk Each of these electe |
eriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, | surveyor, and circuit court clerk Each of these electe |
eriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, | surveyor, and circuit court clerk. |
am Dampier, English explorer and hydrographic | surveyor who circumnavigated the world three times (di |
Busby became a coal miner and later a mineral | surveyor and civil engineer in Scotland, and was emplo |
umber of buildings in the metropolis, and was | surveyor and civil engineer to the Port of London, but |
He was engaged as mineral | surveyor and civil engineer to the colony at a salary |
John Taylor (1779-1863) was an English land | surveyor and civil engineer. |
March 1765 - 10 May 1857) was an English-born | surveyor and civil engineer, active in Australia. |
e fire according to the city plan drawn up by | surveyor Claes Claesson in 1651. |
U.S. Marshal, Iron County District Attorney, | surveyor, city clerk, town councilman, city magistrate |
as county judge, justice of the peace, county | surveyor, district clerk, county clerk, county treasur |
te house of representatives 1827-1830; county | surveyor 1831-1835; colonel of the State militia; elec |
John Savage was an 18th century | surveyor of colonial Virginia. |
It was initially named Lost Pond by | surveyor Verplanck Colvin before being rediscovered by |
Surveyor was commissioned into service with the Coast | |
provided for a joint commission, made up of a | surveyor and commissioner from each country, to determ |
Soil Survey of England and Wales (SSEW) as a | surveyor, before completing a master's in agricultural |
He was also the architect and | surveyor to Coram's Foundling Hospital and to the Magd |
n of Patrick Leahy, civil engineer and county | surveyor of Cork, was born near Thurles, County Tipper |
In May 1853 he was employed as the | surveyor of Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
) was an Irish architect, builder, and county | surveyor for Counties Limerick (Western Division), Kil |
A Democrat, Marmaduke served as Saline County | surveyor and county judge, was elected lieutenant gove |
0 - 1959) was a civil engineer; he was County | Surveyor in County Fermanagh from 1900 until his retir |
He was appointed | surveyor for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1803, |
Huston was deputy | surveyor for Cumberland County. |
ent, as an agent for the Treasury Department, | surveyor of customs houses and mints, investigator of |
He then changed his civil job to that of | surveyor of customs and excise. |
dent Chester A. Arthur appointed Pinchback as | Surveyor of Customs in New Orleans. |
by President James K. Polk and was appointed | Surveyor of Customs in Portland, Maine by President Fr |
He was appointed United States | surveyor of customs for the port of San Francisco on N |
s appointed by President Benjamin Harrison as | surveyor of customs at Albany, New York 1889-1894. |
He was the United States | surveyor of customs of the port and district of San Fr |
ited States Collector of Customs (then called | surveyor of customs) at Pittsburgh in 1898. |
The | Surveyor General, D J B Copeland, in a letter dated 18 |
the first Texas community platted by renowned | surveyor W. D. Twichell, a Minnesota native. |
Surveyor W. D. Twichell, whose work encompassed 165 of | |
He then worked as a | surveyor in Dakota until 1860. |
Builders were required to give the district | surveyor two days' notice if they were to construct a |
r's Council, county sheriff, lawyer, planter, | surveyor, firearms dealer, cattle rancher, merchant, s |
Surviving son Clay (Audie Murphy), a railroad | surveyor in Denver, is informed of their deaths and co |
a draughtsman in 1865 and was appointed Chief | Surveyor then Deputy Surveyor-General in the Departmen |
Ellis was a farmer, merchant, civil engineer, | surveyor, constable, deputy sheriff, and a miller. |
ted explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, a trained | surveyor, soundly disproved the observation, but the m |
Byrd Lockhart became the municipal | surveyor of District three in September. |
The beaches were named by | Surveyor Robert Dixon who surveyed here in 1827-28 and |
and initially stayed with another uncle, the | surveyor Alfred Dobson. |
is named after the first president, who was a | surveyor; Stevens Drive is named after John Frank Stev |
(in England): Charles Kettle, | surveyor of Dunedin. |
n (January 22, 1887 - October 22, 1959) was a | surveyor and early advocate of conservation, who playe |
00 and by the following year was the diocesan | surveyor for Ely. |
As | Surveyor, Dummer endeavoured to strengthen the Navy by |
me to Southampton around 1856 as a provincial | surveyor, and ended up the agent of the Commercial Ban |
tin (June 27, 1858 - September 7, 1922) was a | surveyor, civil engineer and political figure in Quebe |
ittle's father, Gerald Thompson Little, was a | surveyor and engineer and his mother was the former Ka |
of Coedpoeth; it was purchased in 1840 by the | surveyor and engineer William Low. |
March 1, 1856 - January 6, 1939) was a Quebec | surveyor, civil engineer and political figure. |
ted privately, Zeal obtained his diploma as a | surveyor and engineer, and came to Melbourne in 1852. |
rown (1772 - January 30, 1850) was an English | surveyor, civil engineer, businessman and landowner. |
up in an isolated cabin, but his father was a | surveyor, civil engineer, and justice of the peace. |
Arthur Dudley Dobson (1841-1934), pioneer | surveyor and engineer, son of Edward Dobson |
and Julie-Louise, Beckwith was a professional | surveyor and engineer. |
y 6, 1842-September 10, 1912) was an American | surveyor and engineer. |
In a further test of space technology | Surveyor 6's engines were restarted and burned for 2.5 |
between 1822 and 1824 by Christopher Strick, | surveyor, and enlarged again in 1835 and survived unti |
In 1909, another | surveyor, W.G. Evans, reported that he had found bones |
The | surveyor who examined Scammel prior to her entering se |
He moved to Ottawa, Ontario to work as a | surveyor and explorer with the Geological Survey of Ca |
derick Slade Drake-Brockman (1857-1917) was a | surveyor and explorer of Western Australia. |
ivision is named after Major Thomas Mitchell, | surveyor and explorer who was the first European to ex |
June 16- Major Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell | surveyor and explorer. |
22 April: Thomas Brunner, | surveyor and explorer. |
He was a quantity | surveyor for Fairclough Builders, which became AMEC, f |
rner stands the first home of John Banks, the | Surveyor of Fairfield, to whose skill we owe it that t |
ahud, Morton and his team of geologists and a | surveyor, Nick Fallon, mapped the central areas of Oma |
Born in Wanganui, Field was a | surveyor and farmer (Hamer, p. 362). |
9 - November 12, 1897) was a politician, land | surveyor and farmer. |
, 18th century German traveller, explorer and | surveyor, and father of Barthold Georg Niebuhr (someti |
By profession he was an auctioneer and | surveyor, a Fellow of the Surveyors' Institution. |
further north was named after him in 1865 by | surveyor Boyle Finniss. |
From 1772 he served as | Surveyor General for Connacht. |
Dunn served as | Surveyor General for the province. |
, he assisted his father who held the post of | surveyor general for Nova Scotia. |
ppointment of William Rector to the Office of | Surveyor General for Missouri, Illinois and Arkansas, |
In 1754 he was appointed by the British as | surveyor general for Georgia Colony. |
After graduating he worked as a | surveyor trainee for the Public Works Department. |
U.S. | Surveyor General for California (1892) |
Of noble birth, he was the son of a | surveyor and forester on the estate of the patroness o |
ughter of Benjamin-Hyacinthe-Martin Cherrier, | surveyor and former member of the legislative assembly |
Since 1943 he was | surveyor of forming with NKVD aid Szamodzielny Batalio |
nearby Hester Brook, a name first recorded by | surveyor John Forrest in 1866. |
m a local Aboriginal word recorded in 1872 by | surveyor Alexander Forrest. |
hael Topping (1747-1796) was the Chief Marine | Surveyor of Fort St. George in Chennai (then Madras) r |
In 1800 the Liverpool Corporation | Surveyor, John Foster, Sr., (1758-1827) prepared a gri |
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