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  • Mappin
  • Mappin was a traditional department store in Brazil, based in São Paulo, with the official name of Casa Anglo-Brasileira S/A. With origins in 1774 in the

    Mappin

    Mappin

    Mappin

  • Mappin (surname)
  • Surname list

    Mappin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frank Mappin (1884–1975), New Zealand orchardist, horticulturist and philanthropist Frederick

    Mappin (surname)

    Mappin_(surname)

  • Mappin & Webb
  • British silversmith and jewellery company

    Mappin & Webb is an international jewellery company headquartered in England, tracing its origins to a silver workshop founded in Sheffield in 1775; 251 years

    Mappin & Webb

    Mappin & Webb

    Mappin_&_Webb

  • London Zoo
  • World's oldest scientific zoo, in London, England

    Mitchell and John James Joass were appointed to design the Mappin Terraces. Completed in 1914, the Mappin Terraces imitates a mountain landscape to provide a

    London Zoo

    London_Zoo

  • Judith Mappin
  • Canadian bookseller

    Judith Mappin (born Judith Taylor in Toronto) was a Canadian businesswoman and philanthropist. She was the daughter of businessman E. P. Taylor, and she

    Judith Mappin

    Judith_Mappin

  • Weston Park Museum
  • Museum in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

    1887. The Mappin Art Gallery was built to house the collection of work bequeathed to the city by the Rotherham businessman John Newton Mappin. Weston Hall

    Weston Park Museum

    Weston Park Museum

    Weston_Park_Museum

  • Frank Mappin
  • New Zealand politician and orchardist (1884–1975)

    Sir Frank Crossley Mappin, 6th Baronet (15 August 1884 – 25 January 1975) was a New Zealand orchardist, horticulturist and philanthropist. He was born

    Frank Mappin

    Frank Mappin

    Frank_Mappin

  • Rideau Hall
  • Official residence of the Governor General of Canada

    alterations to the form of Rideau Hall came in 1913, with the construction of the Mappin block as a link between the ballroom and what was then the tennis court

    Rideau Hall

    Rideau Hall

    Rideau_Hall

  • University of Sheffield
  • Public university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

    and mechanical engineering, and former mayor of Sheffield Sir Frederick Mappin began fundraising for a technical department in Firth College in 1884, raising

    University of Sheffield

    University of Sheffield

    University_of_Sheffield

  • Sir Frederick Mappin Building
  • Building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

    The Sir Frederick Mappin Building, or more familiarly the Mappin Building, is a Grade II listed building fronting onto Mappin Street, Sheffield, England

    Sir Frederick Mappin Building

    Sir Frederick Mappin Building

    Sir_Frederick_Mappin_Building

  • Sue Mappin
  • British tennis player

    Sue Mappin (born 7 November 1947) is a former tennis player from Great Britain who was active in the 1960s and 1970s. Mappin won the British under-21 championships

    Sue Mappin

    Sue_Mappin

  • John Mappin
  • British businessman and hotelier

    John Mappin is a British businessman, hotelier, and political activist. He is the owner of Camelot Castle Hotel in Tintagel, Cornwall, which he purchased

    John Mappin

    John_Mappin

  • Mappin House
  • Building in Oxford Street, London

    Mappin House is a Grade II* listed building on Oxford Street which formerly housed a major branch of the Mappin & Webb jewellery company. Mappin & Webb

    Mappin House

    Mappin House

    Mappin_House

  • Mappin baronets
  • Title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

    The Mappin baronetcy, of Thornbury in the Township of Upper Hallam in the Parish of Sheffield, in the West Riding of the County of York, was a title in

    Mappin baronets

    Mappin baronets

    Mappin_baronets

  • Frederick Mappin
  • British politician

    Frederick Thorpe Mappin, 1st Baronet (16 May 1821 – 19 March 1910) was an English factory owner and Liberal politician. Born in Sheffield, Mappin worked for

    Frederick Mappin

    Frederick Mappin

    Frederick_Mappin

  • Mapping
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up mapping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mapping may refer to: Cartography, the process of making a map Mapping (mathematics), a synonym for

    Mapping

    Mapping

  • 'Twas the Night (film)
  • 2001 movie directed by Nick Castle

    Castle and stars Josh Zuckerman, Brenda Grate, Bryan Cranston and Jefferson Mappin. It was first aired on December 7, 2001 on Disney Channel for Christmas

    'Twas the Night (film)

    'Twas_the_Night_(film)

  • Broad-billed moa
  • Extinct bird species

    The broad-billed moa, stout-legged moa, or coastal moa (Euryapteryx curtus) is an extinct species of moa that was endemic to New Zealand. It is the only

    Broad-billed moa

    Broad-billed moa

    Broad-billed_moa

  • Gruey
  • 1988 BBC children's programme

    series was produced and aired, titled Gruey Twoey. Gruey's best friend Annie Mappin was played by Casey-Lee Jolleys. "BBC – Comedy Guide – Gruey". Archived

    Gruey

    Gruey

  • No 1 Poultry
  • Office building in the City of London

    Stirling, was constructed after the architect's death. It replaced the Mappin & Webb building, a neogothic, conical-turreted, grade II listed retail building

    No 1 Poultry

    No 1 Poultry

    No_1_Poultry

  • Watches of Switzerland
  • British retailer of Swiss watches

    December 1998, Mappin & Webb managing director, Judith Pilkington, acquired Watches of Switzerland from Asprey, together with Mappin & Webb. Both companies

    Watches of Switzerland

    Watches of Switzerland

    Watches_of_Switzerland

  • Government House, Auckland
  • Building in Auckland, New Zealand

    residence for Frank Mappin. Its construction required the demolition of another structure from the late-19th century. The Mappin family continued to own

    Government House, Auckland

    Government House, Auckland

    Government_House,_Auckland

  • Shelagh Fraser
  • English actress (1920–2000)

    parents were John Newton Mappin Fraser and Vera Eleanor (née Beardshaw). Her father was a director of the jewellery company Mappin & Webb, and the family

    Shelagh Fraser

    Shelagh_Fraser

  • Edifício João Brícola
  • Building in São Paulo

    (Portuguese: Edifício João Brícola), better known as the Mappin Building (Portuguese: Prédio do Mappin), is a large building in the city of São Paulo, designed

    Edifício João Brícola

    Edifício João Brícola

    Edifício_João_Brícola

  • Rob Fenwick
  • New Zealand environmentalist (1951–2020)

    Sir Robert George Mappin Fenwick KNZM KStJ (5 May 1951 – 11 March 2020) was a New Zealand environmentalist, businessman and professional director. Fenwick

    Rob Fenwick

    Rob Fenwick

    Rob_Fenwick

  • EFL Cup
  • Football tournament

    urn with a separate plinth (added later). Designed and manufactured by Mappin & Webb, it weighs 2.976 kg and measures 27 cm by 20.5 cm. It is worth around

    EFL Cup

    EFL_Cup

  • Uber Cup
  • International women's badminton competition

    the year the first Uber Cup tournament was first held. It was made by Mappin & Webb, prominent silversmiths on Regent Street in London. The trophy is

    Uber Cup

    Uber Cup

    Uber_Cup

  • Hulbert Footner
  • Canadian-born American writer

    introduced a new detective, Amos Lee Mappin, whose crimes tend to occur in New York's cafe society. His Mappin's "Watson" is another young woman, his

    Hulbert Footner

    Hulbert_Footner

  • Quebec Writers' Federation Awards
  • Canadian literary awards

    though it changed in 1999. The Judy Mappin Community Award, established in 1995 and first awarded to Judith Mappin, is awarded annually "to a member of

    Quebec Writers' Federation Awards

    Quebec_Writers'_Federation_Awards

  • Sears plc
  • British conglomerate

    interest, they increased their ownership in Mappin & Webb jewelers to 98% for £3 million. In October 1959, Mappin & Webb bought Garrard & Co, the Crown Jeweller

    Sears plc

    Sears_plc

  • Zales
  • American jewelry retailer

    Number of locations Zales and Gordon's: 781 Zales Outlet: 130 Peoples and Mappins: 206 Piercing Pagoda: 652 (October 2012) Key people Terry Burman (Chairman)

    Zales

    Zales

    Zales

  • Ascot Silver Cup
  • Steeplechase horse race in Britain

    The Ascot Silver Cup, currently known for sponsorship purposes as the Howden Silver Cup, is a Premier Handicap National Hunt race in Great Britain. It

    Ascot Silver Cup

    Ascot_Silver_Cup

  • Turning Point UK
  • Right-wing political advocacy group

    Amanda Eliasch (a follower of David Icke). The event was hosted by John Mappin, a hotel owner and QAnon supporter. On the day of its social media launch

    Turning Point UK

    Turning Point UK

    Turning_Point_UK

  • Leeds United F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    August 2019. "The 50 greatest football teams". Total Sport Magazine. No. 3. Mappin Publishing. March 1996. Lappin, Tom (21 September 2004). "The manager with

    Leeds United F.C.

    Leeds_United_F.C.

  • Watch
  • Personal timepiece

    wristwatches subsequently became widespread among the officer class. The company Mappin & Webb began production of their successful "campaign watch" for soldiers

    Watch

    Watch

    Watch

  • Mount Eden
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    to the local community by Frank and Ruby Mappin, who were known to be keen gardeners. At this time, Mappin also donated his neighbouring home to the

    Mount Eden

    Mount Eden

    Mount_Eden

  • Margot Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading
  • British aristocrat and campaigner (1919–2015)

    Augustus Duke and Violet Mappin, and was the half-sister of Sir Charles Mappin, Violet's son by her first marriage into the Mappin & Webb family. Margot

    Margot Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading

    Margot Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading

    Margot_Isaacs,_Marchioness_of_Reading

  • Moyra Fraser
  • Australian-born English actress and ballet dancer (1923–2009)

    Moyra Fraser was born in Sydney, Australia to John Newton Mappin Fraser, a director of Mappin & Webb, and Vera Eleanor (née Beardshaw) on 3 December 1923

    Moyra Fraser

    Moyra_Fraser

  • Baron Airedale
  • Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded by Mappin baronets Kitson baronets of Gledhow 28 August 1886 Succeeded by Jones-Parry baronets

    Baron Airedale

    Baron Airedale

    Baron_Airedale

  • Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (São Paulo)
  • Cultural space in São Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (São Paulo)

    Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (São Paulo)

    Banco_do_Brasil_Cultural_Center_(São_Paulo)

  • São Paulo Cultural Center
  • Public institution in São Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    São Paulo Cultural Center

    São Paulo Cultural Center

    São_Paulo_Cultural_Center

  • Billie Jean King
  • American tennis player (born 1943)

    in the 1978 Wightman Cup against Great Britain, beating Anne Hobbs & Sue Mappin in the best of seven rubbers, despite the US losing the Cup 3–4. During

    Billie Jean King

    Billie Jean King

    Billie_Jean_King

  • Agricultural Hall Tournament
  • Tennis tournament held in England in 1882

    The Agricultural Hall Tournament also called the Tournament at the Agricultural Hall was an early Victorian era men's tennis indoor wood court tennis tournament

    Agricultural Hall Tournament

    Agricultural_Hall_Tournament

  • Max Clark (baseball)
  • American baseball player (born 2004)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Max Clark (baseball)

    Max Clark (baseball)

    Max_Clark_(baseball)

  • Love Letter (card game)
  • 2012 card game

    alderac.com. AEG. 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 April 2021. Mappin, Don (4 June 2016). "Hobbit, Batman, Archer, Star Wars—the many faces of

    Love Letter (card game)

    Love_Letter_(card_game)

  • Benjamin Pell
  • British man (born 1963)

    year Pell successfully sued Mappin, whose family founded the Mappin & Webb jewellery firm, and recovered his £77,750; Mappin had said he could commission

    Benjamin Pell

    Benjamin_Pell

  • Hallamshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918

    Parliament was the Sheffield cutler and steel manufacturer, Sir Frederick Mappin, who was able to unite the middle-class voters from Sheffield with the hill-farmers

    Hallamshire (UK Parliament constituency)

    Hallamshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Derek Hill (baseball)
  • American baseball player (born 1995)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Derek Hill (baseball)

    Derek Hill (baseball)

    Derek_Hill_(baseball)

  • Mesbla
  • 350 million reais of the bankrupt. Nine months before he had bought the Mappin stores, traditional São Paulo state retail company. He intended to merge

    Mesbla

    Mesbla

    Mesbla

  • São Paulo
  • Most populous city in Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    São Paulo

    São Paulo

    São_Paulo

  • São José Theater
  • Theater in São Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    São José Theater

    São José Theater

    São_José_Theater

  • Charles Sargeant Jagger
  • English sculptor (1885–1934)

    At age 14 he became an apprentice metal engraver with the Sheffield firm Mappin & Webb. He studied at the Sheffield School of Art before moving to London

    Charles Sargeant Jagger

    Charles Sargeant Jagger

    Charles_Sargeant_Jagger

  • Garrard & Co
  • British jewellery company

    Regent Street. In October 1959, Mappin & Webb, a subsidiary of Sears Holdings, bought Garrard. In July 1990, Sears sold Mappin & Webb and Garrard to fellow

    Garrard & Co

    Garrard_&_Co

  • Jace Jung
  • American baseball player (born 2000)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Jace Jung

    Jace Jung

    Jace_Jung

  • Ashley Sutton
  • British racing driver (born 1994)

    ready for final BTCC battle as he chases maiden title". BTCC Crazy. James Mappin. Retrieved 1 October 2017. Seeking to become the youngest BTCC champion

    Ashley Sutton

    Ashley Sutton

    Ashley_Sutton

  • Sheffield Royal Hospital
  • Hospital in South Yorkshire, England

    Information Commons Octagon Centre Owen Building Pennine Centre Sir Frederick Mappin Building University House Western Bank Library Jessop West Industrial Abbeydale

    Sheffield Royal Hospital

    Sheffield Royal Hospital

    Sheffield_Royal_Hospital

  • Sheffield Coal Company
  • cutlers, silversmiths, surgical instruments Arthur Price Joseph Rodgers Mappin & Webbt/o Swann Morton Vinerst/o tool manufacturers Dormer (Tools)r Footprint

    Sheffield Coal Company

    Sheffield_Coal_Company

  • Riley Greene
  • American baseball player (born 2000)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Riley Greene

    Riley Greene

    Riley_Greene

  • Crown Jeweller
  • Position in the British Royal Household

    role and Martin Swift of Mappin & Webb became the Crown Jeweller. In 2017 he was replaced by Mark Appleby, the head of Mappin & Webb's jewellery workshop

    Crown Jeweller

    Crown Jeweller

    Crown_Jeweller

  • Lesley Charles
  • British tennis player (born 1952)

    Davidson and Billie Jean King. In 1974, Charles won 15 doubles titles with Sue Mappin, mainly on the British circuit. Lesley Charles at wtatennis.com Lesley Charles

    Lesley Charles

    Lesley_Charles

  • Unforgiven
  • 1992 film by Clint Eastwood

    Deputy Andy Russell John Pyper-Ferguson as Deputy Charley Hecker Jefferson Mappin as Deputy Fatty Rossiter Mina E. Mina as Muddy Chandler Henry Kope as German

    Unforgiven

    Unforgiven

  • Vampire
  • Mythical creature

    German). Munich: Rudolf Trofenik. p. 221. OCLC 1475919. Barber 1988, p. 63. Mappin, Jenni (2003). Didjaknow: Truly Amazing & Crazy Facts About ... Everything

    Vampire

    Vampire

    Vampire

  • List of American films of 2000
  • Handler, Kyra Harper, Thomas Hauff, John Healy, James Kirchner, Jefferson Mappin, John Stockwell, Richard M. Daley 24 Mission: Impossible 2 Paramount Pictures

    List of American films of 2000

    List_of_American_films_of_2000

  • History of watches
  • wristwatches subsequently became widespread among the officer class. The company Mappin & Webb began production of their successful 'campaign watch' for soldiers

    History of watches

    History of watches

    History_of_watches

  • Christopher DiRaddo
  • Canadian writer

    from Montreal, Quebec. He is most noted as the 2024 recipient of the Judy Mappin Community Award from the Quebec Writers' Federation Awards, for his career

    Christopher DiRaddo

    Christopher_DiRaddo

  • Consolação Street
  • Street in São Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Consolação Street

    Consolação Street

    Consolação_Street

  • Goldsmiths (retailer)
  • British jewellery retailer

    Ventures. The company was acquired by Baugur Group in 2004. In December 2006, Mappin & Webb and Watches of Switzerland were acquired, which were also owned by

    Goldsmiths (retailer)

    Goldsmiths (retailer)

    Goldsmiths_(retailer)

  • Glenn Robbins
  • Australian actor and comedian (b.1957)

    President George Bush (Retired) Television film The Making of Nothing Barry Mappin Television film, also writer 1994 Standing on the Road Himself Television

    Glenn Robbins

    Glenn Robbins

    Glenn_Robbins

  • Jackson Jobe
  • American baseball player (born 2002)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Jackson Jobe

    Jackson_Jobe

  • Windfields Farm (Ontario)
  • Canadian horse racing and breeding operation (1936–2009)

    Charles died in 1997, after which his widow Noreen and sister Judith Taylor Mappin took charge of the business. The Maryland site was sold in 1988. The downsizing

    Windfields Farm (Ontario)

    Windfields Farm (Ontario)

    Windfields_Farm_(Ontario)

  • Villa-Lobos State Park
  • Park in São Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Villa-Lobos State Park

    Villa-Lobos State Park

    Villa-Lobos_State_Park

  • St. David (provincial electoral district)
  • Former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada

    Scott 8,459 35.1 New Democratic Tyrone Turner 5,952 24.7 Independent Rhino Mappin 237 1.0 Total 24,125 Canadian Press (March 20, 1981). "Election results

    St. David (provincial electoral district)

    St. David (provincial electoral district)

    St._David_(provincial_electoral_district)

  • Wimbledon Championships
  • Tennis tournament held in London

    affords views of most of the outside courts. Regular guests included Sue Mappin. In later years, Radio Wimbledon acquired a second low-power FM frequency

    Wimbledon Championships

    Wimbledon_Championships

  • São Bento Street
  • Street in São Paulo

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    São Bento Street

    São Bento Street

    São_Bento_Street

  • Nate Cornejo
  • American baseball player (born 1979)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Nate Cornejo

    Nate_Cornejo

  • Northumberland Championships
  • Tennis tournament

    Hawcroft Rita Bentley 6–1, 8–6 1972 Wendy Slaughter S. Hole 7–5, 6–2 1973 Sue Mappin Wendy Slaughter 6–1, 6–1 1974 Mrs J. Paish Wendy Slaughter 6–1, 6–1 1975

    Northumberland Championships

    Northumberland_Championships

  • Jonathon Crawford
  • American professional baseball pitcher

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Jonathon Crawford

    Jonathon Crawford

    Jonathon_Crawford

  • Dreamachine
  • Stroboscopic light art designed by Ian Somnerville & Brion Gysin

    exhibition tour: Dundee Contemporary Arts, 5 February - 26 March 2000; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, 8 July - 20 August 2000; Camden Arts Centre, London

    Dreamachine

    Dreamachine

    Dreamachine

  • Eric Munson
  • American baseball player (born 1977)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Eric Munson

    Eric Munson

    Eric_Munson

  • Hooliganism
  • Disruptive or unlawful behavior such as rioting, bullying, and vandalism

    Boys, and later—the O'Hooligan Boys. In August 1898 the murder of Henry Mappin in Lambeth committed by a member of the gang drew further attention to the

    Hooliganism

    Hooliganism

    Hooliganism

  • Estádio do Morumbi
  • Football stadium in Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Estádio do Morumbi

    Estádio do Morumbi

    Estádio_do_Morumbi

  • List of individual bears
  • "little one". Pipaluk was moved from London to Poland in 1985 when the Mappin Terraces, which housed the bears, was closed. He died in 1990. Rotana, a

    List of individual bears

    List_of_individual_bears

  • Lubaina Himid
  • British artist and curator (born 1954)

    Art: Ideas and Images in the 1980s (1987). Into the Open, presented at Mappin Art Gallery in Sheffield, was widely regarded as the first major exhibit

    Lubaina Himid

    Lubaina Himid

    Lubaina_Himid

  • Sears in Latin America and Spain
  • Santos 1,638 1990s 11 stores in 1993 when sold to Malzoni and Vendex, became Mappin stores or malls Costa Rica n/a n/a n/a 1982-3 Colombia 1953 3 1954: Barranquilla

    Sears in Latin America and Spain

    Sears_in_Latin_America_and_Spain

  • Samuel Young (Irish politician)
  • Irish politician

    1918 Succeeded by Arthur Griffith Political offices Preceded by Frederick Mappin Oldest Member of Parliament (not Father of the House) 1905–1918 Succeeded by

    Samuel Young (Irish politician)

    Samuel Young (Irish politician)

    Samuel_Young_(Irish_politician)

  • Immigration Museum of the State of São Paulo
  • Museum in Saõ Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Immigration Museum of the State of São Paulo

    Immigration Museum of the State of São Paulo

    Immigration_Museum_of_the_State_of_São_Paulo

  • The Diamond, Sheffield
  • Building at the University of Sheffield, England

    Edwardian wing of the Jessop Hospital, taking over from the Sir Frederick Mappin Building as the new home of the Faculty of Engineering, the largest faculty

    The Diamond, Sheffield

    The Diamond, Sheffield

    The_Diamond,_Sheffield

  • Ibirapuera Park
  • Urban park in São Paulo

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Ibirapuera Park

    Ibirapuera Park

    Ibirapuera_Park

  • List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks
  • Trenton (October 1996). "Games Reviews". Arcane (11). Future Publishing: 77. Mappin, Don (2016-02-06). "Reviewed: Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition". Ars Technica

    List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks

    List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks

    List_of_Forgotten_Realms_modules_and_sourcebooks

  • Bryce Rainer
  • American baseball player (born 2005)

    picks 1965: Lamont 1966: Konik 1967: Foor 1968: Robinson 1969: Young 1970: Mappin 1971: Veryzer 1972: Manuel 1973: Bates 1974: Parrish 1975: Filkins 1976:

    Bryce Rainer

    Bryce Rainer

    Bryce_Rainer

  • Ian McGillis
  • Canadian writer and journalist

    before moving away. In 2004, McGillis and Margaret Goldik received the Judy Mappin Community Award from the Quebec Writers' Federation "for the professionalism

    Ian McGillis

    Ian_McGillis

  • Monument to the Duke of Caxias
  • Monument in São Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Monument to the Duke of Caxias

    Monument to the Duke of Caxias

    Monument_to_the_Duke_of_Caxias

  • Buildings and structures in Sheffield
  • Buildings and structures in English city

    Information Commons Octagon Centre Owen Building Pennine Centre Sir Frederick Mappin Building University House Western Bank Library Jessop West Industrial Abbeydale

    Buildings and structures in Sheffield

    Buildings_and_structures_in_Sheffield

  • Palácio dos Bandeirantes
  • Palace in São Paulo, Brazil

    Building Itália Building Iguatemi São Paulo Júlio Prestes Station Luz Station Mappin Building Martinelli Building Matarazzo Building Municipal Market Bandeirantes

    Palácio dos Bandeirantes

    Palácio dos Bandeirantes

    Palácio_dos_Bandeirantes

  • Viners
  • Cutlery and kitchenware company

    cutlers, silversmiths, surgical instruments Arthur Price Joseph Rodgers Mappin & Webbt/o Swann Morton Vinerst/o tool manufacturers Dormer (Tools)r Footprint

    Viners

    Viners

  • Park Hotel, Preston
  • Offices, former railway hotel in Preston, England

    from the hotel are in the National Railway Museum at York. These include Mappin & Webb cutlery and Elkington & Co. tableware and candlesticks, the latter

    Park Hotel, Preston

    Park Hotel, Preston

    Park_Hotel,_Preston

  • Sheffield
  • City in South Yorkshire, England

    Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk: 25 October 1899. Sir Frederick Mappin: 25 October 1899. Sir Henry Stephenson: 25 October 1899. Field Marshal 1st

    Sheffield

    Sheffield

    Sheffield

  • Firth Brown Steels
  • Steel company in the UK

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  • Vyushti | வ்யுஷ்டி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vyushti | வ்யுஷ்டி

    The first light of dawn, Elegance, Beauty, Praise, Wealth, Praise

  • Otka
  • Girl/Female

    Czech, Czechoslovakian, German

    Otka

    Lucky; Fortunate Heroine; Wealthy

  • Sunasi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Sunasi

    Lord Venkateswara; Lord Indra

  • Samama |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Samama |

    A companion of prophet Muhammad

  • Ranav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Ranav

    King

  • DÁIBHÁDH
  • Male

    Irish

    DÁIBHÁDH

    Irish Gaelic form of Hebrew David, DÁIBHÁDH means "beloved."

  • Zahirah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Zahirah

    Guest, Helper, Assistant, Shining, Luminous

  • Aysha |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aysha |

    Woman, Life (The Name of wife of prophet Muhammad (PBUH))

  • TIARNACH
  • Male

    English

    TIARNACH

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Tighearnach, TIARNACH means "lord."

  • Fadeyushka
  • Boy/Male

    Ukrainian

    Fadeyushka

    Brave.

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  • Chorography
  • n.

    the mapping or description of a region or district.

  • Mapping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Map

  • Astrography
  • n.

    The art of describing or delineating the stars; a description or mapping of the heavens.