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Thomas H. Lee (electronic Engineer), Lee, Thomas H.
Thomas Lee may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Thomas Lee (1794–1834), English architect * Thomas Stirling Lee (1857–1916), English sculptor * Thomas Oboe Lee (born 1945), Chinese-American composer * Thomas Lee, alias used by Walter Hill when directing the 2000 film Supernova Business * Thomas Peter Lee (1871–1939), American co-founder and president of the Farmers Petroleum Company * Thomas H. Lee (businessman) (1944–2023), American pioneer in private equity and leveraged buyouts * Thomas H. Lee Partners, an American private equity firm * Thomas Lee (analyst) American financial analyst and businessman Politics United Kingdom * Thomas Lee (fl.1385-1404), MP for Shropshire (UK Parliament constituency), Shropshire in 1385 and 1390 * Thomas Lee (died 1391), MP for Hertfordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Hertfordshire in 1386 * Thomas Lee (fl. 1420s), MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1420 and 1427 * Thomas Lee (by 1492-?1539/44), MP for Winchester (UK Parliament constitue ...
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Thomas Lee (1794–1834)
Thomas Lee (Jnr) (1794 – 5 September 1834), the son of Thomas Lee of Barnstaple, Devon, was an England, English architect. He was educated at Barnstaple Grammar School and left to train briefly in 1810 at Sir John Soane's office, where his father no doubt placed him, but left for the office of David Laing. He was also admitted to the Royal Academy School in 1812 and won a Royal Academy silver medal in 1816, for a drawing of Chiswick, Lord Burlington's villa at Chiswick, and a gold medal from the Society of Arts, for a design for a British Senate House.The British Senate House design is conserved at the Royal Institute of British Architects library (Colvin) His first major work was the Wellington Monument, Somerset. Lee's further work was characterised as "eclectic" by Howard Colvin, who instanced the pared-down Soanean neoclassicism of Arlington Court, Arlington Court, Devonshire (1820-23 for Col. J.P. Chichester), the Tudor Gothic Eggesford House, Devon (1822 for Hon. Newton ...
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