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  1. Lamb, William. Lamb, William (1779–1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne , chief secretary for Ireland and British prime minister, was born 15 March 1779 at Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, the second son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and his wife, Elizabeth Lamb (née Milbanke). Because of his mother's infidelity there is much doubt about ...

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  3. William Lamb was born on 15th March 1779 in London, England to Elisabeth Milbank who married the first Viscount of Melbourne. However, it is believed that the first Viscount of Melbourne – Peniston Lamb was not the real father of William Lamb. A portrait of William Lamb. He happened to be the second son and therefore, not a direct heir.

  4. This resource explores the sculptures of Scottish artist William Lamb using 3D (three-dimensional) technology to view them from all angles, focus on details, and see the surface marks made by the artist's tools (and fingers!). It includes activity suggestions for making a portrait sculpture inspired by Lamb and using digital tools to create 3D ...

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  6. 7 de set. de 2020 · William Lamb is a senior staff editor on the Express desk at The New York Times. He was half of the twin-guitar attack that drove the influential Detroit band’s live performances and helped set ...

  7. The phrase “Art Deco,” of course, hadn’t yet been coined in William Lamb’s day, but in 1981 Mrs. Lamb clearly knew what it was, and that her husband did not approve of it: “I don’t consider it Art Deco, and neither did Bill. He didn’t actually talk about the Empire State being Art Deco or not, it’s just that he never considered ...