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  1. 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 estadobritánicodel partido Whigque sirvió como ministro del Interior o Home Secretaryentre 1830-1834 y como primer ministroen 1834 y ...

  2. 5 de set. de 2023 · William F. Lamb is synonymous with architectural ingenuity and the Empire State Building. The impressive 102-story skyscraper that stands tall and proud in the heart of New York City is the brainchild of this distinguished architect. Born on November 21, 1883, Lamb hailed from Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from both Williams College and ...

  3. 8 de jun. de 2018 · The English statesman William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848), served as prime minister in 1834 and from 1835 to 1841. He was the stern suppressor of early trade unionism and the political mentor of the young Queen Victoria. Lord Melbourne was a member of the small aristocratic oligarchy which dominated English society and politics in ...

  4. William Lamb has developed trusted teams, networks and manufacturing partnerships across the globe with over 100 employees in 6 countries. MORE ABOUT WILLIAM LAMB.

  5. William Lamb (1893–1951) Glasgow Life Museums. Sculptor, printmaker and watercolourist, born in Montrose, Angus, where he eventually settled. For several years before World War I Lamb was apprenticed as a monumental sculptor to his brother James and attended evening classes at Montrose Academy. In 1912 he began work for an Aberdeen granite ...

  6. William Lamb. Full Name: 2nd Viscount Melbourne. Profession: British Prime Minister. Nationality: British. Biography: William Lamb entered the House of Commons as a Whig MP in 1806 and served 2 terms there until he inherited the title Lord Melbourne and joined the House of Lords. Lamb was Home Secretary in 1830-34 until the resignation of ...

  7. William Lamb was one of Scotland’s finest sculptors and artists. He established a studio in Montrose in 1935 and a community group - The Friends of William Lamb Studio - was formed to support the local council who opened the studio as a local museum in 1978.