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  1. 19 de mar. de 2013 · William F. Lamb working at his office The Empire State Building was designed by William Frederick Lamb from the firm Shreve, Lamb & Harmon. This article written by Michael Rosso on an education website gives an interesting overview of the architect and the project. it explains also how the Empire State Building evolved from its construction to today.

  2. 10 de nov. de 2015 · At least five workers died during the frenetic building. The whole project took an amazing twenty months from the signing of the first architectural contract in September 1929 to the formal ...

  3. Lamb was a prominent figure of major literary circles in England. He was a friend with notable literary celebrities such as Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, and William Wordsworth. His principal biographer E. V. Lucas referred to him as “the most lovable figure in English literature.” Charles Lamb Biography

  4. William F. Lamb was one of the architects who designed and built the Empire State Building. Born in Brooklyn in 1883, he was educated in both America and Paris before joining the architectural firm Carrere and Hastings. Some of Lamb's other famous buildings were the Standard Oil Building in New York and the Reynolds Building in North Carolina.

  5. Lord Melbourne was born William Lamb, allegedly the second of six children of the 1st Viscount Melbourne and his wife. Lamb married Lady Caroline Ponsonby (1805), who gave birth to their only surviving child, George Augustus Frederick, in 1807. The couple separated in 1825, years after Lady Caroline’s public affair with poet Lord Byron.

  6. British Leaders. Childhood & Early Life. William Lamb was born on March 15, 1779, in London, to Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne and Elizabeth, Viscountess Melbourne. He attended ‘Eton College,’ Berkshire, England, and earned an M.A. from Trinity College, the University of Cambridge, England, in 1799. He was a resident student of ...

  7. William Lamb. William Lamb, II vizconde de Melbourne, miembro del Consejo Privado del Reino Unido, y de la Royal Society (15 de marzo de 1779-24 de noviembre de 1848), normalmente conocido como Lord Melbourne, fue un hombre de estado británico del partido Whig que sirvió como ministro del Interior o Home Secretary entre 1830-1834 y como ...