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Charles Henry Page (1876–1957) was an American architect. He and his brother Louis Charles Page (1883–1934) founded the Texas firm of Page Brothers, Architects (also known as C. H. Page & Bro.). The firm achieved great recognition when they were commissioned to design the Texas State Building for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition ...
Charles's son, Charles Henry Page Jr., joined the firm following Louis's death in 1934. A year later, Louis's son, Louis Charles Page Jr., partnered with his college roommate, Louis Southerland, to form the Austin-based firm Page and Southerland. Louis's brother, George Page, would join the firm in 1939 and the name changed to Page Southerland ...
Marjorie Paget, Marchioness of Anglesey (mother) George Charles Henry Victor Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey DL, FSA, FRHistS, FRSL (8 October 1922 – 13 July 2013), [1] styled Earl of Uxbridge until 1947, was a British peer and a military historian. [2]
Charles Henry Page Jr., 71, of Fredericksburg went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, April 24, 2014. Mr. Page was a U. S. Air Force veteran having served in Vietnam.
Carl Heinrich "Charles Henry" Wilcken (October 5, 1831 – April 9, 1915) was a German-American artilleryman who was awarded the Iron Cross by the King of Prussia, Frederick William IV. [ 1 ] Illustration of Wilcken (depicted in a Prussian uniform, c. 1847) published in 1912 in the Deseret News
The Fort Bend County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located in Richmond, Texas, United States. It was built in 1908 by Charles Henry Page, who also designed several other Texas courthouses. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in 1980 and designated a Texas State Antiquities ...
Page of Honour. A Page of Honour is a ceremonial position in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It requires attendance on state occasions, but does not now involve the daily duties which were once attached to the office of page. The only physical activity involved is usually carrying the long train of the Sovereign's ...
The 6th Marquess of Anglesey was Lord Chamberlain to Queen Mary from 1922 until his death in 1947. [1] In the 1928 New Year Honours, he was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO). [3] In 1931, he was invested as an Officer in the Order of Saint John, [4] and promoted to Commander of the Order in 1944.