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Qué (quién) es D Sterling Wheelwright - definición

AMERICAN ARCHITECT (1854–1912)
Edmund March Wheelwright; Edmund Wheelwright; E. M. Wheelwright; Wheelwright & Haven
  • Edmund M. Wheelwright, circa 1876

Tom Wheelwright         
POLITICAL STAFFER AND POLITICIAN IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA (1953- )
Thomas Clive Wheelwright; Thomas Wheelwright; Wheelwright, Tom
Thomas Clive Wheelwright (born 29 April 1953) is an Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate from May 1995 until June 1996, representing New South Wales.
Edward Lawrence Wheelwright         
AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIST AND ACTIVIST
Ted Wheelwright; T Wheelwright
Edward Lawrence Wheelwright (1921–2007) was a notable Australian economist, radio host and anti-war activist who taught at the University of Sydney from 1952 until 1986.Stilwell, Frank Obituary: Ted Wheelwright, 1921–2007Stilwell, Frank.
Edmund M. Wheelwright         
Edmund March Wheelwright (September 14, 1854 – August 15, 1912) was one of New England's most important architects in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and served as city architect for Boston, Massachusetts from 1891–1895.

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Edmund M. Wheelwright

Edmund March Wheelwright (September 14, 1854 – August 15, 1912) was one of New England's most important architects in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and served as city architect for Boston, Massachusetts from 1891–1895.