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Ben, Benny or Benjamin Marshall may refer to: *Benjamin Marshall (painter) (1768–1835), English sporting and animal painter *Benjamin Marshall (1874–1944), American architect with Chicago firm Marshall and Fox * Benny Marshall (1919–1969), American sportswriter in Alabama * Ben Marshall (rugby union) (born 1990), Irish loose forward * Ben Marshall (footballer) (born 1991), English winger and right back *Ben Marshall (born 1992), American ice hockey player in 2010–11 USHL season The 2010–11 USHL season is the 32nd season of the United States Hockey League as an all-junior league. The regular season began on October 1, 2010, and concluded on April 9, 2011, with the regular season champion winning the Anderson Cup. The 2 ... *Ben Marshall, American comedian and comedy writer; member of Please Don't Destroy Characters * Benjamin Marshall (''Shortland Street''), played by Graham Puddle on New Zealand soap from 1993 to 2005 See also * Benjamin Marshall House, American 1 ...
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Benjamin Marshall (painter)
Benjamin Marshall (8 November 1768 – 29 January 1835)Noakes, Aubrey. 1978. ''Ben Marshall, 1768–1835''. Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis. p. 27. . was an English sporting and animal painter. He was a follower of George Stubbs and studied under Lemuel Abbott for three years. Life He was born in Seagrave, Leicestershire to Charles and Elizabeth Marshall. He initially focused on portrait painting, until at the age of 26 he began to concentrate on horses. He exhibited thirteen pictures, chiefly portraits of racehorses and their owners, at the Royal Academy, 1801–1812 and 1818–19. His portraits of sporting characters included those of J. G. Shaddick, 1806, and Daniel Lambert, 1807. Two pictures of fighting cocks, exhibited in 1812, were engraved in mezzotint by Charles Turner in the same year with the titles of ''The Cock in Feather'' and ''The Trimm'd Cock''. Other engraved pictures are ''Hap-hazard'' and ''Muly Moloch'', racehorses belonging to the Earl of Darlington, engraved ...
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Marshall And Fox
Marshall and Fox was a United States architectural firm based in Chicago from 1905 to 1926. The principals, Benjamin H. Marshall and Charles E. Fox, designed a number of significant buildings of many types in Chicago and other cities, but they were best known for luxury hotels and apartment buildings. Partners Benjamin Howard Marshall Benjamin Marshall (May 5, 1874 – June 19, 1944) was a native of Chicago. His formal education did not extend beyond his years at a private preparatory academy, the Harvard School, in then-suburban Kenwood. Impressed by the buildings being erected for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 near his south side home, the young Marshall decided on a career in architecture. At the age of 17, he became an apprentice in the firm of Marble and Wilson and two years later, at the time of Marble's death, he was named a full-fledged partner. In 1905, he established his own practice hiring MIT-trained architect and engineer, Charles Eli Fox.. One of hi ...
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Benny Marshall
Bennett "Benny" Marshall (November 6, 1919 - September 25, 1969) was a ten-time winner of the Alabama Sportswriter of the Year from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. He is considered the top sports writer in Alabama newspaper history. He became sports editor of ''The Birmingham News'' in 1959, replacing Zip Newman, and won numerous state and national awards. His son, Phillip Marshall, was a sports writer for '' The Huntsville News'', '' The Birmingham Post-Herald'', ''The Huntsville Times'' and sports editor of ''The Montgomery Advertiser The ''Montgomery Advertiser'' is a daily newspaper and news website located in Montgomery, Alabama. It was founded in 1829. History The newspaper began publication in 1829 as ''The Planter's Gazette.'' Its first editor was Moseley Baker. It be ...''.Marshall, Phillip"A very special night", ''Tracking the Tigers'' aal.com April 30, 2007 Three other children - David, Ellen and Matt - are no longer living. Marshall died ...
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