- Sir John
Vanbrugh (/ˈvænbrə/; 24
January 1664 (baptised) – 26
March 1726) was an
English architect,
dramatist and herald,
perhaps best
known as the designer...
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Vanbrugh may
refer to:
Irene Vanbrugh,
English actress John
Vanbrugh,
English playwright and
architect Philip VanBrugh,
naval commander Violet Vanbrugh...
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Vanbrugh College is one of the
eleven colleges of the
University of York. It was
opened in 1967 and is
named after Sir John
Vanbrugh, designer...
-
known professionally as
Violet Vanbrugh, was an
English actress with a
career that
spanned more than
fifty years.
Vanbrugh was from a
family with theatrical...
- duchess, and
lasting damage to the re****tion of the
architect Sir John
Vanbrugh.
Designed in the rare, and short-lived,
English Baroque style, the palace...
- 1996,
which was used to
renovate its
premises and
rebuild the
Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre. In 2000, the
academy founded RADA
Enterprises Ltd, now
known as...
-
professionally as
Irene Vanbrugh (/aɪˈrini ˈvænbrə/pronunciation) was an
English actress. The
daughter of a clergyman,
Vanbrugh followed her
elder sister...
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Philip Vanbrugh (c. 1681 – 22 July 1753) was an
officer of the
Royal Navy. He
served as
Commodore Governor of Newfoundland.
Vanbrugh was born in Chester...
- The
Vanbrugh Arch is a
historic structure in Malton,
North Yorkshire, a town in England. The arch is
believed to date from the
first half of the 18th century...
- The
Vanbrugh,
often styled The
Vanbrugh and
Friends and
previously the RTÉ
Vanbrugh Quartet, is an
Irish classical musical group. The
resident string...