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  1. Other articles where William Adam is discussed: Robert Adam: Early life: …was the second son of William Adam, the foremost Scottish architect of his time. William, who as master mason to the Board of Ordnance in North Britain supervised the design of military buildings, also designed numerous country houses in a conservative Palladian style—the modified classic Roman style that was ...

  2. Conclusion. Wood’s despatch and the report of William Adam are two of the most significant reasons why the Indian education system changed. If the Britishers did not introduce these two reforms, Indians might still have a hint of Pathshala in their class. But on the other hand, these reforms destroyed India’s ancient way of learning.

  3. Search for: 'William Adam' in Oxford Reference ». (1689–1748).As a Presbyterian Whig, Adam was acceptable both to the aristocracy and to the protagonists of the Scottish Enlightenment in post-1715 Scotland, and quickly established himself as the leading architect in that country. An entrepreneur with many interests, he invested in property ...

  4. William Adams (24 de septiembre de 1564 – 16 de mayo de 1620), también conocido en japonés como Anjin-sama ( anjin, «piloto»; sama, un calificativo honorífico japonés equivalente a «excelencia» y como Miura Anjin (三浦按針 «el piloto de Miura »?), fue un navegante inglés que viajó a Japón y se cree que fue el primer ...

  5. William Adam was buried on 29 June 1748. The Old Parish Register for Edinburgh gives his name in bold as 'Mr William Adams architect'. He was buried in Greyfriars kirkyard in a tomb designed by his son John. Burial entry for William Adam in the OPR for Edinburgh (22 KB jpeg) National Records of Scotland, OPR 685-1/94, page 19. Testament of ...

  6. Introduction. Wood’s Despatch and Report of William Adam were two significant events that took place during British rule. Sir Charles Wood, who was the president of the board of control out there during British rule, played a very crucial role in the spread of English throughout the Indian continent. Wood was very ambitious and wanted to ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_AdamWilliam Adam - Wikipedia

    William Adam (minister) (1796–1881), Scottish Baptist minister, missionary, abolitionist. William Adam (artist) (1846–1931), English landscape artist who worked in California for 33 years. William Adam (malacologist) (1909–1988), Belgian malacologist. William Adam (trumpeter) (1917–2013), American trumpeter, and professor emeritus at ...

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