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Coade is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Caroline Coade, American violist Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), British businesswoman Peter Coade
Coade
Artificial stoneware, produced 1770–1833
Coade stone, also called Lithodipyra or Lithodipra, (Ancient Greek: λίθος/δίς/πυρά, lit. 'stone fired twice') is stoneware that was often described as
Coade_stone
British businesswoman, sculptor (1733–1821)
Eleanor Coade (3 or 24 June 1733 – c.18 November 1821) was a British businesswoman known for manufacturing Neoclassical statues, architectural decorations
Eleanor_Coade
Sculpture in London
tons). It was cast in 1837, the year of Queen Victoria's accession, of Coade stone, one of the earliest types of artificial stone. The material is very
South_Bank_Lion
American violist
Caroline Coade is an American violist and teacher. She is an Associated Professor of Viola at the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at University of
Caroline_Coade
Canadian meteorologist and weather presenter (1942–2025)
Peter Coade (September 9, 1942 – May 3, 2025) was a Canadian meteorologist and television and radio weather presenter. In 2013, he was certified by the
Peter_Coade
Theatre in Dorset, England
The Coade Hall is a brick-built theatre and concert hall at Bryanston School, near Blandford Forum in Dorset, England. It was opened on 27 May 1966 by
The_Coade_Hall
British headmaster (1896–1963)
Thorold Francis Coade (3 July 1896 – 1 February 1963) was a British schoolmaster. Thorold Coade was born in Dublin, the son of C. E. Coade, a methodist minister
Thorold_Coade
Fired clay construction material
George[dubious – discuss] and Eleanor Coade in 1769.[better source needed] [See Coade stone, See Eleanor Coade ] George died a year later, leaving the
Architectural_terracotta
London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington
ornamentations, that resemble marble inlays, were produced in Coade stone from the Coade Ornamental Stone Manufactory in Lambeth. The second phase, started
Apsley_House
Retailer or wholesaler of cloth
Burberry, founder of fashion brand "Burberry" Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), successful businesswoman with Coade stone, who ran her own business as a linen draper
Draper
Type of temper used in clay
normally available as a powder or chippings, and is an important ingredient in Coade stone. It can be produced by firing selected fire clays to high temperatures
Grog_(clay)
Museum in Dorset, England
of Coade stone work, in the form of ammonites is set into the pavement outside the museum, reflecting both local history (specifically Eleanor Coade, the
Lyme_Regis_Museum
Naturally occurring mineral aggregate
such as epoxy granite. Artificial stone has also been developed, such as Coade stone. Geologist James R. Underwood has proposed anthropic rock as a fourth
Rock_(geology)
Australian feminist poet, playwright and novelist (1923–2002)
Dorothy Coade Hewett AM (21 May 1923 – 25 August 2002) was an Australian playwright, poet and author. She wrote in a number of different literary styles:
Dorothy_Hewett
Coastal town in Dorset, England
example of Coade stone work, in the form of ammonites, reflecting the palaeontology for which the town is famous. It commemorates Eleanor Coade, who had
Lyme_Regis
American broadcast meteorologist (1931–2020)
career as a weather forecaster after passing Canadian meteorologist Peter Coade. Goddard was born on February 24, 1931, in Akron, Ohio. His father, Vatchel
Dick_Goddard
ISBN 0253223245. [1]Alison Kelly, "Eleanor Coade", Oxford National Dictionary of Biography Miss Eleanor Coade, Sculptor in the exhibitors catalogue of the
Women_artists
King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)
half dates to the late 18th or early 19th century, cast from artificial Coade stone to fit the lower portion. A statue of Alfred, situated in the Wantage
Alfred_the_Great
Statue in Trinity Church Square, London
century AD, while the top portion is a late 18th- or early 19th-century Coade stone addition in medieval style. The statue stands in the garden in the
Statue of Alfred the Great, Southwark
Statue_of_Alfred_the_Great,_Southwark
Country house in Dorset, England
century it was owned by the businesswoman Eleanor Coade, famed for supplying the artificial stone known as Coade stone. The picture of Belmont below shows the
Belmont,_Lyme_Regis
Home for retired sailors (1692–1869)
the William Courtyard was sculpted in Coade stone in 1813 as a public memorial, and was regarded by the Coade workers as the finest of all their work
Greenwich_Hospital,_London
Pottery fired at a relatively high temperature
the redware previously made in North Staffordshire by the Elers brothers. Coade stone: A type of artificial stone moulded into sculptures and architectural
Stoneware
Theatre in Subiaco, Western Australia
9469; 115.8238 Construction started 1936 Inaugurated 27 April 1938 Client Coade and A.T. Hewitt Landlord Baker Trust Design and construction Architect William
Regal_Theatre,_Perth
Public school in Bryanston near Blandford Forum, Dorset, England
Results (2023): 57% attained grades A*-B J. G. Jeffreys (1928–32) Thorold Coade (1932–59) Robson Fisher (1959–74) Rev. David Jones (1974–82) Bob Allan (acting
Bryanston_School
Irish writer and activist (1878–1916)
then impetuously shot one of them: a 19-year-old mechanic named James Coade. Coade was initially left in the road but later that evening, picked up and
Francis_Sheehy-Skeffington
Person who presents the weather forecast on television
a Milestone: Peter Coade marks 50 years as a meteorologist". Woodbury, Richard (September 30, 2016). "CBC meteorologist Peter Coade retires after record-setting
Weather_presenter
Material simulating natural stone
America in the 1920s. One of the earliest developments in the industry was Coade stone, a fired ceramic form of stoneware. Another well-known variety was
Cast_stone
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Memorial to Frances Brown, daughter-in-law of Lancelot "Capability" Brown, made from artificial Coade stone
Fenstanton
CBC Radio One program for mainland Nova Scotia
Hancock and meteorologist Brennan Allen, who in December 2016 replaced Peter Coade who retired in September. Allen left in December 2017 to work for Environment
Information_Morning
Village in Cornwall, England
church and a village hall. Historically, it has also been referred to as Coades Green. The Hocking's Green apple variety originated in Coad's Green. Group
Coad's_Green
Type of fine plaster
Robinson in Country Life, December 8, 2005. John E. Ruch, "Regency Coade: A Study of the Coade Record Books, 1813–21" Architectural History 11 (1968, pp. 34–56
Scagliola
Enrollment Management Offices in University of Maryland, College Park campus
the keystone above the front door is the head of Silenus, made of a rare Coade stone. "History". Collegeparkmd.gov. Archived from the original on 2011-08-01
The_Rossborough_Inn
Architectural element; vertical moulded shaft
balusters were a development of the 18th century in Great Britain (see Coade stone), and cast iron balusters a development largely of the 1840s.[citation
Baluster
English novelist (1926–2005)
moved to Belmont, in Lyme Regis (Belmont was formerly owned by Eleanor Coade), which Fowles used as a setting for parts of The French Lieutenant's Woman
John_Fowles
House in City of Westminster, London, England
porticoes and decorative work is made of Lithodipyra (Coade stone) manufactured by Eleanor Coade. It is nine windows wide, with the central three bays
Schomberg_House
Monument in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
renamed for Jacques Cartier in 1847. The committee had contracted the firm of Coade & Sealy in London to design and build an "amazing" monument that would withstand
Nelson's_Column_(Montreal)
English property developer and mosaic floor and ornamental terracotta manufacturer
the moulds from Eleanor Coade's Lambeth works that had been used to produce Coade Stone, but this has been disputed as Coade's bankruptcy was some years
John_Marriott_Blashfield
Square in the Marylebone district of the City of Westminster in London
Wyatt in cooperation with his brother Samuel Wyatt. First houses in which Coade stone was used. Demolished in the 20th century. No. 20 – Home House, built
Portman_Square
Political party in Australia
Archived from the original on 25 April 2025. Retrieved 29 April 2025. Coade, Melissa (3 August 2021). "Hunt queried over senator's 'false information'
Gerard_Rennick_People_First
Personification of the River Thames
the Thames Valley. Old Father Thames by John Bacon was a set of casts in Coade stone with two known surviving examples, one in Richmond Terrace Gardens
Father_Thames
18th-century building in Fife, Scotland
design, a semi-circular bay on the south front is decorated with three Coade Stone panels depicting reclining figures. Harrison was an important architect
Broomhall_House
393.28 1,395.00 SDLP Declan McAlinden* 7.08% 762 889 SDLP Jackie Coade 1.82% 196 Electorate: 20,449 Valid: 10,757 (52.60%) Spoilt:
2023 Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council election
2023_Armagh_City,_Banbridge_and_Craigavon_Borough_Council_election
Historic site in East Sussex , England
sculptor called Rossi to do the work; he used Coade stone, ceramic stoneware manufactured by Eleanor Coade in London. The statue was reportedly unable to
Royal_Crescent,_Brighton
Rock that is made, modified, and moved by humans
mock-rock surface formations used in public parks, constructed of Pulhamite and Coade stone. Concrete, as we know it today, dates from the development of modern
Anthropic_rock
Grade I listed house in Penzance, England
of paint from the elaborate mouldings. These were long thought to be of coade stone but the Landmark Trust established during refurbishments in the 21st
Egyptian_House,_Penzance
Class of synthetic stone products
earliest examples of artificial stone was Coade stone (originally called Lithodipyra), a ceramic created by Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), and produced from 1769
Artificial_stone
Canadian retired weather reporter
record was surpassed by fellow Canadian broadcast weather forecaster Peter Coade in 2013. As part of his send-off, CFTO and the City of Toronto announced
Dave_Devall
Japanese anime, video game, and manga retailer
AniBro plans to expand using the AniBro brand to many places in Japan. coade (株式会社コアデ): The company name was derived from its own slogan 'Code Anime
Animate_(retailer)
Greenhouse in Kew Gardens, London
a mix of decorative motifs, finials, pediments, acanthus leaf capitals, Coade stone urns and statues. According to Greg Redwood, Kew's head of glasshouses
Temperate_House,_Kew_Gardens
Country house near Daylesford, England
garland swags around the architrave, topped by a shallow dome with pointed Coade stone finial, and wings projecting to either side. The oriental-inspired
Daylesford_House
Doric column monument in Shrewsbury, England
statue of Lord Hill was modelled in Lithodipyra (Coade stone) by Joseph Panzetta who worked for Eleanor Coade. The first stone was laid on 27 December 1814
Lord_Hill's_Column
Estate, grade I listed garden in England
(1744–46) which now contains a replica of the Borghese Vase modelled in Coade stone dating from 1770 to 1771. Lakeside features include the five-arched
Stourhead
Historic tower in Devon, England
Windsor Great Park, built 1750–1755. Inside is a larger-than-life-size coade stone statue of Stringer Lawrence dressed as a Roman general; a copy of
Haldon_Belvedere
Former burial ground in London
(1754–1843), Independent minister Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), pioneer of the artificial stone known as Coade stone Thomas Dale (1729–1816), physician Joseph
Bunhill_Fields
1917 fantasy play by J. M. Barrie
Sothern Mr Coade – Norman Forbes Matey – Will West Lob – Arthur Hatherton Mrs Dearth – Hilda Moore Mrs Purdie – Jessie Bateman Mrs Coade – Maude Millett
Dear_Brutus
Castle in eastern England built by 11th-century Norman invaders
in 1141 but was demolished in 1151. Remnant of Lincoln's Eleanor Cross Coade stone bust of George III from the Dunston Pillar to the south of Lincoln
Lincoln_Castle
Hospital in Dublin, Ireland
and other panels were added. These are interesting as they are made of Coade stone, a fashionable artificial stone used widely in the late 1700s." The
Rotunda_Hospital
headmaster of Harrow School and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University Thorold Coade (1896–1963), Headmaster of Bryanston School (1932–1959) and author William
List_of_Old_Harrovians
Commercial and entertainment district in London
near North Lambeth's Lower Marsh. which replaced the Lion Brewery. Its Coade stone symbol was retained and placed on a pedestal at Westminster Bridge
South_Bank
April 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Coade, Melissa (8 May 2025). "Social cohesion focus for NSW hate speech review"
John_Sackar
English actress and dancer (1911–2005)
O'Donnel The Secret of Stamboul Diana 1937 All That Glitters Eve Payne-Coade Keep Fit Joan Allen The Last Adventurers Margaret Arkell 1938 I See Ice
Kay_Walsh
Secretary of the Australian Department of Home Affairs
Allocation Component of the Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. Coade, Melissa (7 October 2022). "Stephanie Foster swoops into new Home Affairs
Stephanie Foster (public servant)
Stephanie_Foster_(public_servant)
Church in Greater London, England
more likely to be 17th century. The baptismal font and royal arms (made of Coade stone) were both made in 1842. The reredos behind the altar, depicting the
Church of St Mary Magdalene, North Ockendon
Church_of_St_Mary_Magdalene,_North_Ockendon
Public gardens in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
1781 and restored in the 1990s – the statue is one of two known original Coade stone castings, with the other being at Ham House. There are many internal
Terrace_and_Buccleuch_Gardens
Garden square in London, England
House in the 18th century. Analysis in 2021 showed that the top part was of Coade stone but the legs were Roman and of Bath stone. John Belcher lived at no
Trinity_Church_Square
Palace in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
nobleman's residence in England, is shaped in "Coade stone" manufactured by the English company Coade & Sealy. The architectural line of the palace is
Paço_de_São_Cristóvão
Garden in London
and urns on the West Terrace, was designed by Nash, and constructed in Coade Stone, a form of artificial stone popular in the Regency and Victorian periods
Buckingham_Palace_Garden
English noblewoman and artist (1734-1808)
Beauclerk designed the allegorical group, sculpted by John de Veere of the Coade Stone factory, to decorate the plain facade of the Pelican and British Empire
Lady_Diana_Beauclerk
Inner suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Rathmines Road, he shot dead 19-year-old James Joseph Coade of 28 Mountpleasant Avenue. Coade had been attending a Sodality meeting at the nearby Catholic
Rathmines
Grade II* listed large house in St Mabyn, Cornwall, England
period at the rear displays the heraldic arms of the Barrett, Bere, Trewin, Coade and Kestell families. The parlour has a sixteenth century or early seventeenth
Tregarden
furniture – Thomas Chippendale Clerihew – Edmund Clerihew Bentley Coade stone – Eleanor Coade Codd-neck bottle – Hiram Codd Coddington magnifier – Henry Coddington
List of inventions named after people
List_of_inventions_named_after_people
Kimmins* (E) Conor Murphy* (E) Justin McNulty* (E) David Taylor Jackie Coade Keith Ratcliffe Ciara Henry Daniel Connolly Gavin Malone Nicola Grant (WP)
2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election
2022_Northern_Ireland_Assembly_election
Overview of the architecture in London
appear, including an encompassing frieze with vegetative scrollwork of Coade stone, balconies accessible from the first floor, and an attic with figural
Architecture_of_London
Australian actor
Great Gatsby Clerk-Probity Trust 2007 Heaven Jamie Short Lucky Miles Peter Coade Em 4 Jay Steve 2004 Homesick Nick Collins Short 2003 Sweetness and Light
Hamish_Michael
Art museum in London, England
produced entrepreneurs such as Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton and Eleanor Coade. In the Victorian era new technology and machinery had a significant effect
Victoria_and_Albert_Museum
Listed church in Crawley, West Sussex, England
the churchyard—some of which are good examples of the use of artificial Coade stone, popular at the time—and several brass and stone memorial tablets
St_Margaret's_Church,_Ifield
Public library in Birmingham, England
the Brunel portrait of 1857. Also displayed in the Library are two large coade stone medallions, made in the 1770s and removed from the front of the city's
Library_of_Birmingham
Country house in Hampshire, England
Restored Grade II* listed London Lodge (1793), brick but Coade stone dressed and wings (1840)
Highclere_Castle
Commercial building in Sudbury, Suffolk, England
Exchange", which was surmounted by a pedestal supporting a sculpture carved in coade stone depicting a group of agricultural labourers, with sickles and wheat
Corn_Exchange,_Sudbury
Australian politician (born 1948)
The West Australian. Perth, WA. 16 December 1948. Retrieved 14 June 2019. Coade, Melissa (24 April 2023). "SS Montevideo Maru shipwreck discovery a 'monumental
Kim_Beazley
Australian former public servant
sharing jobs". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 11 August 2019. Coade, Melissa (13 October 2016). "Law facing 'brain drain'". www.lawyersweekly
Libby_Lyons
and a low parapet, on which are urns, pineapple finials and statues, in Coade stone. II* Church of the Most Holy Sacrament 53°49′50″N 0°11′41″W / 53
Listed buildings in Burton Constable
Listed_buildings_in_Burton_Constable
English painter and sculptor
Cathedral and the memorial to Lord Napier of Magdala in the crypt. The 'Coade Stone Lions' (1837) – these originally adorned the Lion Brewery on London's
William_F._Woodington
Jubilee of George III, with a Coade stone (lithodipyra) statue of King George III sculpted by Joseph Panzetta for Eleanor Coade. In 1940, the pillar was considered
Dunston_Pillar
Australian politician
Kosmos. Archived from the original on 12 April 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015. Coade, Melissa (12 May 2017). "NSW Parliament votes to keep abortion in Crimes
Shaoquett_Moselmane
(b. 1949) May 2 – Dave Gorman, ice hockey player (b. 1955) May 3 – Peter Coade, meteorologist and television and radio weather presenter (b. 1942) May
2025_in_Canada
(1793–1888), corsetry Adelaide Claxton (fl 1860s–1890s), ear caps Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), artificial stoneware Emily Cummins (born 1987), evaporative
List of women innovators and inventors by country
List_of_women_innovators_and_inventors_by_country
Group of CTV-branded stations in the Maritime Provinces
Heather Hiscox — Host of Lunch Television; Now at CBC News Network Peter Coade – Meteorologist, ATV News and ASN News; Now Deceased Colleen Jones - Sports
CTV_Atlantic
Museum in London, formerly the church of St Mary-at-Lambeth
Valois-Saint-Rémy. Burials outside in the churchyard include John Sealy of the Coade Stone Manufactory and Vice-Admiral Bligh of HMS Bounty fame. The churchyard
Garden_Museum
Manor in Cheshire, England
pendants, and a floral frieze. In the room are twin fireplaces made from Coade stone, dated to 1789, which originally belonged to the family's house in
Capesthorne_Hall
Italian sculptor
He worked for Mrs Eleanor Coade at her Coade Ornamental Stone Manufactory for over 26 years and modelled in Lithodipyra (Coade stone). His finest and most
Joseph_Panzetta
Australian TV chef
on Melbourne Weekender. In 1993 Sargon co-founded with husband Michael Coade a wholesale pasta business, Alligator Brand, which provided pasta for the
Cindy_Sargon
Australian lawyer and poet
faced after 9/11". ABC News. 11 September 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2021. Coade, Melissa (4 April 2018). "Young lawyer leads movement to end workplace sexual
Sara_Mansour
Boylan* Megan Fearon* Conor Murphy* Justin McNulty* Danny Kennedy* Jackie Coade Rowan Tunnicliffe Emmet Crossan (CISTA) North Antrim Paul Frew* Phillip
2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election
2017_Northern_Ireland_Assembly_election
District in Scotland
columns, based on Sibyl's Temple at Tivoli. The original statue (made of Coade Stone) was all but unrecognisable by 1820 and the temple stood for 50 years
Stockbridge,_Edinburgh
Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2023. Coade, Melissa (30 August 2023). "IPAA Victoria says 'Yes' for healing and honour
Endorsements in the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum
Endorsements_in_the_2023_Australian_Indigenous_Voice_referendum
available in artificial Lithodipyra (Coade stone) from 1771. The Medici Vase from the pair ordered from Eleanor Coade for George IV is at the Royal Botanic
Medici_Vase
English art historian (1913–2016)
– 15 August 2016) was an English art historian who was an authority on Coade stone and Wedgwood pottery. During the Second World War she designed camouflage
Alison_Kelly_(art_historian)
Anti-homosexual vilification campaigner
NICOLA (16 June 2018). "Gay-hate victim Garry Burns turns lawfare crusader". Coade, Melissa (14 December 2017). "Sydney firm acts pro bono in HCA vilification
Garry_Burns
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dragon greatness.
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One who gives pleasure, Giver of Joy
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First, Most important, Beginning, Ornament, Adornment
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Successful
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