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  1. 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 ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2013 · Born William Lamb, in 1805 he succeeded his elder brother as heir to his father’s title. Now known as Lord Melbourne, he married Lady Caroline Ponsonby. It was a marriage which was to cause him ...

  3. Dr. William Lamb is in his twenty-first year as a member of the administrative staff at Lee University (Cleveland, Tennessee) where he leads a diverse and global “service-learning” program and forges strategic partnerships. He is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and volunteered for 16 years as an emergency services chaplain.

  4. Right from his London birth on 15 March 1779, at Melbourne House in Piccadilly, William Lamb, second Viscount Melbourne, was at the centre of Whig social circles. The second son of Peniston Lamb, first Viscount Melbourne, he followed a normal early life for sons of Whig magnates Eton, Cambridge University, and education for a legal profession.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_LambWilliam Lamb - Wikipedia

    William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. William Lamb (sculptor) (1893–1951), Scottish artist. William Lamb (Confederate States Army officer) (1835–1909) William Lamb alias Paniter (died 1550), Scottish author. William F. Lamb (1883–1952), principal designer of the Empire State Building.

  6. 8 de fev. de 2017 · Clássicos da Arquitetura: Edifício Empire State / Shreve, Lamb e Harmon. Mesmo em Manhattan, o Edifício Empire State destaca-se. Desde a sua conclusão em 1931 tem sido um dos mais emblemáticos monumentos arquitetônicos nos Estados Unidos, permanecendo como a estrutura mais alta do mundo até as Torres Gêmeas do World Trade Center serem ...

  7. The other — William Lamb — grew up in great luxury in an aristocratic home, was educated at Eton and Cambridge and inherited a peerage from a man who was certainly not his father. Yet he appeared to have suffered some psychological damage, and though gifted and highly intelligent he grew up chronically indecisive and directionless, which, among other things, led him into a disastrous marriage.