clerk of works การใช้
- The clerk of works is a very isolated profession on site.
- James G . Gamble, architect, was the clerk of works.
- He became Chief Clerk of Works in 1702 ( to 1716 ).
- A divisional clerk and a clerk of works were appointed.
- He was also the clerk of works when much of Windsor Castle was built.
- In 1863 he became a clerk of works in the Office of the Colonial Architect.
- Henry Clinton, Clerk of Works, supervised a construction of up to 90 labourers.
- The clerk of works was James Nichols.
- The clerk of works was John Phillimore.
- The Clerk of Works supervised the maintenance of the house and other properties on the estate.
- The first clerk of works during the construction was Paul Widemann until his death in 1568.
- From 1900 to 1911, Hay was Clerk of Works at St . Andrew s Lock.
- A Clerk of Works, Mr Sayers from Sydney, was appointed to oversee the work.
- In July 1910, the Bank appointed James Beattie as Clerk of Works to supervise construction.
- George Gilbert Scott, the architect of clerk of works and supervising architect of the new cathedral project.
- Work on the building began in the Spring of 1873, when a clerk of works was appointed.
- John Varley moved from being clerk of works to Resident Engineer with Henshall appointed Chief Engineer in 1774.
- Responsibility for the construction of roads and bridges in Victoria was initially held by the Clerk of Works.
- A Mr Poulton oversaw the fitting of the library and a Captain Banister acted as clerk of works.
- Cowlishaw did however recommend to the Trustees that his former Clerk of Works, Richard Gailey be approached.
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