Richard Armiger

Richard Armiger is an architect.

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Richard Armiger studied at University for the Creative Arts and Maryland Institute College of Art.

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    armiger, n., Oxford English Dictionary, 2023

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    Barczinsky, Count, (Armiger Barclay), (died 1930), journalist and novelist, Who Was Who, 2007

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    Bowring, Walter Armiger, (11 March 1874–3 Nov. 1931), portrait painter, Who Was Who, 2007

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    Fig. 3. Blade line Yakutosirenites (Vozinites) armiger (Vozin), ind. No. 28/2082 (H = 7.7 mm, W = 6 mm); Northern Prikhote Yana Okhotskaya, p. Second September; lower carnia, armiger zone.

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    Hipposideros armiger, CABI Compendium, 2019

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    PubMed, United States National Library of Medicine, records for “Richard Armiger”

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    Wellcome Collection catalogue records 6 works naming Richard Armiger.

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    “Richard Armiger”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q7323775: Richard Armiger

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