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  1. Obras destacadas. Empire State Building. [ edite no Wikidata] William Frederick Lamb ( 21 de novembro de 1883 - 8 de setembro de 1952), foi um arquiteto norte-americano, conhecido principalmente como um dos principais designers do Empire State Building. [ 1]

    • Early Life of William Lamb
    • Lady Caroline Lamb
    • Political Life and Career
    • William Lamb Artist
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    • Lord Melbourne Family Tree
    • Personal Life of William Lamb
    • Legacy and Death of William Lamb

    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 Viscountof Melbourne – Peniston Lamb was not the real father of William Lamb. He happened to be the second son and therefore, not a direct heir. The elder son of the Lamb family passed ...

    This made William Lamb become the real heir of Peniston Lamb’s family bringing William fame and fortune. He was now the ‘Second Viscount of Melbourne’ or Lord Melbourne. Changes in his personal and professional life gave him a rise in social status. This made it easy for him to marry the daughter of Frederic Ponsonby, 3rd earl of Bessborough. She w...

    In 1806, Lamb became a member of the House of Commons. He was a supporter of George Canning and his firm ideas on traditionalism. He served as the chief secretary of Ireland under the governments of George Canning and Arthur Wellesley from April 1827 to May 1828. Wellesley was the first Duke of Wellington. Here he served as a major link between the...

    Soon, he became a member. He served the Whig Prime Minister – Lord Grey in 1827. He succeeded him and in 1834, he became Prime Minister of England. But, he was dismissed by King William IV due to some reforms he tried to make in the renovation of the church in the following year. However, in the same year, Sir Robert Peel’s office failed to get a m...

    She made her attendants become Whig Ladies. William resigned from his post on his own when he could not handle his personal life crisis alongside his responsibilities as a Prime Minister on May 7, 1839. In 1840, Great Britain was under great division against industrial and working classes. During this time, there were also wars with China and Afgha...

    William Lamb had an unpleasant marriage. His wife Lady Caroline Ponsonby was known to have an affair with famous writer and poet- Lord Byron. With her mental breakdown, followed her death in 1836. After this, Lord Melbourne chose to give higher priorities to his political career. Lord Melbourne, as he was known as, as much of a charmer. Whilst in I...

    Her husband launched a case against William which William Lamb won. This satire was written by Charles Dickensin “The Pickwick Papers”. Caroline became a social activist and fought for women’s rights. Their relationship became weaker as both of them went higher in political statuses. This drifted them but Caroline always remained a source of great ...

    William Lamb was an excellent example of a common boy who had the potential to govern a country like Great Britain. He was kind, honest and not self-seeking. He strived to keep the tradition and religious culture alive. After a year of leaving politics, Melbourne suffered a stroke which he survived. However, he became physically weak. He died on 24...

  2. 21 de jun. de 2021 · William Lamb, Lord Melbourne © Melbourne was a British statesman who was twice prime minister in the 1830s. William Lamb was born on 15 March 1779 in London, into an aristocratic Whig...

  3. Learn about William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, twice serving former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1834 - 1834 and 1835 - 1841.

  4. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne PC, PC (Ire), FRS (15 March 1779 – 24 November 1848) was a British Whig politician who served as the Home Secretary and twice as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

  5. 8 de fev. de 2017 · Dessa forma, o arquiteto William Lamb foi capaz de projetar um eixo de torre primária com amplo espaço para escritórios e elevadores, um dilema menos satisfatoriamente resolvido no Chrysler Building, de 1929, até então o mais antigo do mundo.