- Julien's
Restorator (1793–1823) was a
restaurant in Boston, M****achusetts,
established by French-born Jean
Baptiste Gilbert Payplat dis Julien. It was...
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French Revolution,
opened an
eating establishment in
Boston called "The
Restorator", and
became known as the "Prince of Soups". The
first American cooking...
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surgery on
children from
socially weak backgrounds. He is also
known as
Restorator of Lake
Constance investing and
reviving historic buildings and venues...
- Julien's Auctions, an
auction house in Los Angeles,
California Julien's
Restorator (ca.1793-1823), a
restaurant in Boston, M****achusetts
Julien Hall (Boston)...
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findings led him to
dismiss fragments of
helmet domes discovered by
restorators beneath modern onion domes as post-Petrine
stylisations intended to reproduce...
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Institute in
Gilesgate Hexham, now home to the
Hexham Community Centre Restorator and
conservator of the
Church of St
Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield...
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establishments ****umed
regional names such as "eating house" in New York City, "
restorator" in Boston, or "victualling house" in
other areas.
Restaurants were typically...
- the site of the John W.
McCormack Post
Office and
Courthouse Julien's
Restorator, a
pioneering late-18th- and early-19th-century restaurant, was at Milk...
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Baranovsky (1892–1984),
Russian architect, preservationist, and
building restorator Pyotr Bardovsky (1846–1886),
Russian lawyer and a
supporter of independence...
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nobles whose names were
regularly read out
during sermons at the church."
Restorator Grigoriy Grigorov stated "The
Christian Orthodox religion forbids the...