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O que (quem) é E S Reid Tait - definição

BRITISH ARCHITECT
ThomasTait; Thomas Smith Tait; Thomas S Tait; T. S. Tait
  • 1938 Festival Tower aerial Empire Exhibition postcard Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
  • Southern aspect of St Andrew's House on [[Calton Hill]] Edinburgh.
  • A pylon on Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • A plaque on Sydney Harbour Bridge marks the involvement of John Burnet & Partners, Tait's employer, in its construction
  • Gates House, Tait's residence at Wyldes Close in [[Hampstead Garden Suburb]]

E. S. Reid Tait         
SCOTTISH DRAPER AND ANTIQUARIAN, 1885–1960
Edwyn Seymour Reid Tait
Edwyn Seymour Reid Tait (1885 – 6 November 1960) was a draper and antiquarian who specialised in the folklore of the Shetland Islands. His collection of books, newspaper clippings and other material relating to the islands are held at the Shetland Museum and Archives.
Tait (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Tait (name)
Tait is a Scottish surname which means "pleasure" or "delight." The origins of the name can be traced back as far as 1100.
John Reid (diplomat)         
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NEW ZEALAND LAWYER, PUBLIC SERVANT AND DIPLOMAT
John S. Reid
John Stanhope Reid (25 March 1901 – 24 August 1985) was a New Zealand lawyer, public servant and diplomat. He served as first United Nations Resident Representative in Indonesia (1952–53), and New Zealand Ambassador to Tokyo (1956-61) and High Commissioner to Canada (1961–64).

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Thomas S. Tait

Thomas Smith Tait (18 June 1882 – 18 July 1954) was a Scottish modernist architect. He designed a number of buildings around the world in Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles, notably St. Andrew's House (the headquarters of the Scottish Government) on Calton Hill, Edinburgh, and the pylons for Sydney Harbour Bridge.