wornum造句
- Robert Wornum died on 29 September 1852 after a short illness.
- In 1950 the square was redesigned by George Grey Wornum.
- He studied architecture under the guidance of his uncle, Ralph Selden Wornum.
- Wilkinson & Wornum was dissolved on 3 March 1813.
- He was succeeded by his son Alfred Nicholson Wornum.
- Wilkinson & Wornum's Oxford street facilities were destroyed by fire in October 1812.
- Grey Wornum was born in London and educated at Bradfield College and the Slade School of Art.
- The unit, designed by Wornum, came complete with four bedrooms, a tile bathtub and television.
- Wornum's entry was judged the best of 3600 in the competition for a new RIBA headquarters.
- In 1830 Wornum leased buildings at 15 and 17 Store street, Bedford Square, for a new factory.
- It's difficult to see wornum in a sentence. 用wornum造句挺难的
- Former Assemblyman Michael Wornum, who also served as mayor of two northern California cities, has died of stomach cancer.
- Wornum also claimed a buff stop, operated by the left pedal which muted one of the strings of each note.
- He was first employed as an assistant to George Grey Wornum on the RIBA building on Portland Place, London W1.
- At the 1851 London Exhibition Robert Wornum & Sons exhibited cottage uprights, and downstriking bichord semi-grand and square pianos.
- A similar claim was stated on the regulating instructions pasted to double actions in Wornum's piccolo, harmonic and cabinet pianos.
- Art historian Ralph Nicholson Wornum estimated that Stothard's designs number five thousand and, of these, about three thousand were engraved.
- His piano manufacturing business eventually became "'Robert Wornum & Sons "'and continued half a century after his death.
- In 1811 Wornum patented a small bichord upright standing about three feet three inches tall ( 99 cm ) styled the " unique ".
- The action, in metal supports, anticipated Robert Wornum's in the checking, and later ideas in a contrivance for repetition.