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Bodley
[ bod-lee ]
noun
- George Frederick, 1827–1907, English architect.
Example Sentences
“I haven’t got a title yet,” Pullman told The Associated Press in his home city of Oxford, where he was honored Thursday with the Bodley Medal.
His architect, Alfred Bodley, arrived in Seattle in 1904 from Victoria, B.C., and was commissioned to design what would be for a time the largest private residence in the city.
Board member Debby Borza of California, was also affected by the terrorist attacks – having lost her 20-year-old daughter, Deora Bodley, in the Flight 93 crash.
Powell’s was selling the elegant and compact Bodley Head edition, and it proved quite irresistible.
From the public library founded by Thomas Bodley in England in 1602 to the philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie, who played an essential role in funding public libraries throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century, public libraries have been an indispensable component of our culture.
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