
British picture framemakers, 1600-1950 - H - National Portrait …
Framing work: Hay & Lyall provided frames for Robert Brough, among other Aberdeen artists. Brough’s portrait of John Hay was completed shortly after Hay's death in 1896 (Aberdeen Art …
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Hay & Lyall: In June 1856 John Hay Jr announced his Partnership with his brother-in-law, Robert Watson Lyall, Trading as Hay & Lyall (Aberdeen Journal 4 June 1856). They described …
Thomas Lyall Hay (1879-1952) - Find a Grave Memorial
Born on 4 Sep 1879. Died on 7 May 1952. Buried in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada.
Hay & Lyall – People/Institutions – eMuseum
Scotland the What? John Hay Jr. in partnership with his brother-in-law, Robert Watson Lyall. Described themselves as carvers and gilders to the Queen, print sellers, opticians and artist …
Thomas Lyall Hay (1879–1952) • FamilySearch
Discover life events, stories and photos about Thomas Lyall Hay (1879–1952) of Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
Robert Watson Lyall HAY - Ancestry®
Robert de Haia de la Haye is known to have come from La Haye-du-Puits in Manche; he was the founder of Boxgrove Priory in Sussex (1123) and holder of the Honor of Halnaker (Sussex) …
Lyall (surname) - Wikipedia
The surname "Lyall" is found early in Scotland and was derived from the Old Norse given name "Liulfr", where "ulfr" means "wolf". After the Viking settlement in Scotland, the Norse name was …
Hay and Lyall (Aberdeen, carvers and gilders) | Archives and …
We expect to resume online services on Monday 7 April and reopen our buildings on Tuesday 8 April. What you need to know. Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with …
Margaret Hay Tait Lyall (1903-1988) - Find a Grave Memorial
Jan 3, 2014 · Margaret Hay Tait Lyall Maintained by: Beensker Originally Created by: KChaffeeB Added: Jan 3, 2014 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 122688574 Source citation
Lyall Bay - Wikipedia
Lyall Bay is a bay and suburb on the south side of the Rongotai isthmus in Wellington, New Zealand. The bay is a popular surf beach, featuring a breakwater at the eastern end.
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