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  1. William Lamb, second Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848), statesman, was Prime Minister of Britain in 1834 and from 1835 to 1841. Eton and Cambridge-educated, Lamb entered parliament in 1806 as a Whig member of the House of Commons. He married Caroline Ponsonby, a poet, in 1805, although the marriage was unhappy, Lady Caroline’s various affairs – including one with Lord Byron – being common ...

  2. As his product gained popularity, the William Lamb business grew to become the largest clog maker in Europe. From the very beginning he focused on creating the right product to suit his customer’s needs. As the world has developed, changed and adapted, so have we, with our customers as our driving force. From producing boots and gas mask ...

  3. OUR PARTNERS. Over the last 20 years the William Lamb Group has built a portfolio of brands across all market channels. Today, the brands that partner with William Lamb demonstrate the company’s trusted reputation, ranging from high-street retailers such as Next, Marks and Spencer and Matalan to mid-market names such as Barbour, Boden and Joules.

  4. William Lamb (en) (1835–1909) William Lamb (en) (mort 1550), auteur écossais; William F. Lamb (1883–1952), principal concepteur de l'Empire State Building; William Kaye Lamb (en) (1904–1999), historien canadien; pseudonyme de Storm Jameson (en) (1891–1986), journaliste et auteur anglais; Voir aussi. William Lambe (1765–1847 ...

  5. 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.

  6. William Lamb (September 7, 1835 – March 23, 1909) was an American newspaper editor, politician, businessman, and soldier, noted for his role as a Confederate States Army officer in commanding the Confederate garrison at Fort Fisher at the mouth of the Cape Fear River during the Civil War.

  7. Firma. William Lamb, II visconte Melbourne, noto anche semplicemente come Lord Melbourne ( Londra, 15 marzo 1779 – 24 novembre 1848 ), è stato un nobile e politico britannico, esponente dei Whig, che ricoprì dapprima l'incarico di ministro dell'Interno ( 1830 - 1834) e poi due mandati di Primo ministro del Regno Unito, nel 1834 e dal 1835 ...

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