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  1. 1 de ene. de 1990 · William Adam was accepted in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as the pre-eminent Scottish architect of his generation. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries his work came to be viewed by Scots as unScottish and by English as of interest primarily because he had fathered Robert and James Adam. Recent scholars have begun to stress his Scottishness and his importance ...

  2. William Adams (born 1564, Gillingham, Kent, England—died May 26, 1620, Hirado, Japan) was a navigator, merchant-adventurer, and the first Englishman to visit Japan. At the age of 12 Adams was apprenticed to a shipbuilder in the merchant marine, and in 1588 he was master of a supply ship for the British navy during the invasion of the Spanish ...

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    22 de feb. de 2024 · I am William Adam, currently a resident of Edinburgh, Scotland. I have been educated at the University of St. Andrews (B.Sc. Geography) and Keele University (Ph.D. Glacial Geology) and the University of Edinburgh (M.Sc. in Geographical Information Science).

  5. In the 1830s, William Adam, a Scottish missionary, toured the districts of Bengal and Bihar. He had been asked by the Company to report on the progress of education in vernacular schools. The report of William Adam was interesting. Adam found that there were over 1 lakh pathshalas in Bengal and Bihar. These were small institutions with no more ...

  6. William Adams (ウィリアム・アダムス) is an Irish born, English navigator who served under the Tokugawa regime after being shipwrecked in Japan. He helped propagate trading throughout the country and became one of the few known foreign samurai. He appears as Anjin Miura in the later Nobunaga's Ambition titles, often as an unlockable officer with above average levels for tactics and ...

  7. Hace 6 días · William Adam. William Adam lived from October 1689 to 24 June 1748. He became the most successful Scottish architect of his generation and founded an architectural dynasty with three sons who also became celebrated architects. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

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