Greville Rickard papers, 1917-1956 (inclusive).
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Rickard, Greville, 1889 or 90-1956.
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Greville Rickard received a B.S. degree from Sheffield Scientific School at Yale College in 1912. He then graduated from Yale Architectural School and practiced architecture in his hometown of Denver, Colorado, for twelve years. He established his own practice in New York City in 1923. Rickard was the recipient of the Architectural Gold Medal Award of the Fifth Avenue Association and a similar award from the Greenwich Real Estate Board. He died in El Paso, Texas, on May 3, 1956. From...
Yale University.
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Neville, Amelia Ransome, 1837-
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Amelia Ransome Neville was born in 1937 in Columbus, Ohio, where her father was resident engineer of the Ohio Canal. In 1851, with her mother, she visited England and was presented to Queen Victoria. In Ireland she married Captain Thomas J. Neville, of the British Army. He resigned his commission to come to California with Amelia, and her family. She made her home in San Francisco for most of her life. She died in her grandson's home in Montana in 1927. Her memoirs were published in 1932, titled...