. . . . . . . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge"@en . . "2777"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge"@en . . "Canadian"@en . "1897-08-16"^^ . . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge, (10 March 1806 \u2013 16 August 1897), was a surveyor and an architect. He was born in England and emigrated to Upper Canada around 1825 where he took his training. Rubidge first qualified as a provincial surveyor in 1831 and completed important surveys over the next few years. In 1841, the Board of Works of the Province of Canada (Public Works after 1846) was formed and he was among the initial employees. Much of his work involved design for public buildings. He held the title of assistant engineer but became known as architect for the department. He had various roles associated with the parliament and department buildings in Ottawa. One of the more intriguing projects concerned Rideau Hall, the former home of Thomas McKay, and its conversion to the official residence of the governor general of Canada. Rubidge was retired in 1872 at the age of sixty five. This unhappy event ended his public career and died in Montreal in 1897."@en . . . . . . "1831"^^ . . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge, (10 mars 1806 \u2013 16 ao\u00FBt 1897), est un architecte et arpenteur-g\u00E9om\u00E8tre. Il est n\u00E9 en Angleterre et a \u00E9migr\u00E9 aux Haut-Canada versde 1825 o\u00F9 il a suivi sa formation. Rubidge s'est d'abord qualifi\u00E9 comme arpenteur provincial en 1831 et a effectu\u00E9 d'importants lev\u00E9s au cours des prochaines ann\u00E9es. En 1841, le Conseil des travaux publics de la province du Canada (Travaux publics apr\u00E8s 1846) est form\u00E9 et il fait partie des premiers employ\u00E9s. Une grande partie de son travail consistait \u00E0 concevoir des b\u00E2timents publics. Il d\u00E9tient le titre d'ing\u00E9nieur adjoint, mais devient architecte pour le d\u00E9partement. Il a assum\u00E9 divers r\u00F4les associ\u00E9s aux \u00E9difices du Parlement et des minist\u00E8res \u00E0 Ottawa. L'un des projets les plus intrigants concernait Rideau Hall, l'ancienne r\u00E9sidence de Thomas McKay, et sa conversion \u00E0 la r\u00E9sidence officielle du gouverneur g\u00E9n\u00E9ral du Canada. Rubidge a \u00E9t\u00E9 retrait\u00E9 en 1872, \u00E0 l'\u00E2ge de soixante-cinq ans. Il d\u00E9c\u00E8de \u00E0 Montr\u00E9al en 1897."@fr . . "\uD504\uB808\uB4DC\uB9AD \uD504\uB808\uC2A4\uD134 \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0(\uC601\uC5B4: Frederick Preston Rubidge, 1806\uB144 3\uC6D4 10\uC77C ~ 1897\uB144 8\uC6D4 16\uC77C)\uB294 \uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC758 \uCE21\uB7C9\uC0AC \uACB8 \uAC74\uCD95\uAC00\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uB294 \uC789\uAE00\uB79C\uB4DC\uC5D0\uC11C \uD0DC\uC5B4\uB098 1825\uB144\uC5D0 \uC5B4\uD37C\uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC5D0 \uC774\uBBFC\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0\uB294 1831\uB144\uC5D0 \uC8FC\uC815\uBD80\uC5D0\uC11C \uCE21\uB7C9\uC0AC\uB85C \uC778\uC815\uD558\uC5EC \uC774\uD6C4 \uBA87\uB144 \uB3D9\uC548 \uC911\uC694\uD55C \uCE21\uB7C9 \uC791\uC5C5\uC744 \uC218\uD589\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uB294 \uC5B4\uD37C\uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC5D0\uC11C \uCE21\uB7C9\uACFC \uAC74\uCD95\uC744 \uBC30\uC6E0\uB2E4. 1841\uB144\uC5D0 \uAC74\uC124 \uAD00\uB828 \uC0AC\uC5C5\uCD94\uC9C4\uC704\uC6D0\uD68C\uC774 \uACB0\uC131\uB418\uBA74\uC11C \uADF8\uB294 \uCD08\uAE30 \uACE0\uC6A9\uC778\uC774\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uADF8\uC758 \uB300\uBD80\uBD84\uC758 \uC791\uC5C5\uC740 \uACF5\uACF5\uC6A9 \uAC74\uBB3C\uC744 \uC124\uACC4\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0\uB294 \uBCF4\uC870\uAE30\uC220\uC790\uB85C \uC7A0\uC2DC \uC788\uC5C8\uB2E4\uAC00 \uC704\uC6D0\uD68C\uC758 \uACF5\uC2DD \uAC74\uCD95\uAC00\uB85C \uC2B9\uACC4\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uB294 \uC624\uD0C0\uC640\uC5D0 \uC788\uB294 \uC5EC\uB7EC \uC815\uBD80 \uC2DC\uC124\uC758 \uAC74\uCD95\uC744 \uAD00\uC5EC\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uC758 \uB300\uD45C\uC801\uC778 \uC791\uD488\uC740 \uBCF8\uB798 \uD1A0\uB9C8\uC2A4 \uB9E5\uCF00\uC774\uC758 \uAC1C\uC778\uC6A9 \uC800\uD0DD\uC744 \uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC758 \uCD1D\uB3C5\uC758 \uAD00\uC800\uB85C \uAC1C\uC870\uD558\uC600\uB358 \uB9AC\uB3C4 \uD640\uC774 \uC788\uB2E4. \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0\uB294 65\uC138\uAC00 \uB418\uB358 1872\uB144 \uACF5\uACF5\uACC4\uC5D0\uC11C \uC740\uD1F4\uD558\uC600\uB2E4."@ko . . "1002931530"^^ . . . "1897-08-16"^^ . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge, (10 mars 1806 \u2013 16 ao\u00FBt 1897), est un architecte et arpenteur-g\u00E9om\u00E8tre. Il est n\u00E9 en Angleterre et a \u00E9migr\u00E9 aux Haut-Canada versde 1825 o\u00F9 il a suivi sa formation. Rubidge s'est d'abord qualifi\u00E9 comme arpenteur provincial en 1831 et a effectu\u00E9 d'importants lev\u00E9s au cours des prochaines ann\u00E9es. En 1841, le Conseil des travaux publics de la province du Canada (Travaux publics apr\u00E8s 1846) est form\u00E9 et il fait partie des premiers employ\u00E9s. Une grande partie de son travail consistait \u00E0 concevoir des b\u00E2timents publics. Il d\u00E9tient le titre d'ing\u00E9nieur adjoint, mais devient architecte pour le d\u00E9partement. Il a assum\u00E9 divers r\u00F4les associ\u00E9s aux \u00E9difices du Parlement et des minist\u00E8res \u00E0 Ottawa. L'un des projets les plus intrigants concernait Rideau Hall, l'ancienne r\u00E9siden"@fr . . . . . . "\uD504\uB808\uB4DC\uB9AD \uD504\uB808\uC2A4\uD134 \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0"@ko . . . . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge"@en . . . . . . . . . "1806-03-10"^^ . . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge"@fr . . "1806-03-10"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "7360502"^^ . . . "\uD504\uB808\uB4DC\uB9AD \uD504\uB808\uC2A4\uD134 \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0(\uC601\uC5B4: Frederick Preston Rubidge, 1806\uB144 3\uC6D4 10\uC77C ~ 1897\uB144 8\uC6D4 16\uC77C)\uB294 \uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC758 \uCE21\uB7C9\uC0AC \uACB8 \uAC74\uCD95\uAC00\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uB294 \uC789\uAE00\uB79C\uB4DC\uC5D0\uC11C \uD0DC\uC5B4\uB098 1825\uB144\uC5D0 \uC5B4\uD37C\uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC5D0 \uC774\uBBFC\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0\uB294 1831\uB144\uC5D0 \uC8FC\uC815\uBD80\uC5D0\uC11C \uCE21\uB7C9\uC0AC\uB85C \uC778\uC815\uD558\uC5EC \uC774\uD6C4 \uBA87\uB144 \uB3D9\uC548 \uC911\uC694\uD55C \uCE21\uB7C9 \uC791\uC5C5\uC744 \uC218\uD589\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uB294 \uC5B4\uD37C\uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC5D0\uC11C \uCE21\uB7C9\uACFC \uAC74\uCD95\uC744 \uBC30\uC6E0\uB2E4. 1841\uB144\uC5D0 \uAC74\uC124 \uAD00\uB828 \uC0AC\uC5C5\uCD94\uC9C4\uC704\uC6D0\uD68C\uC774 \uACB0\uC131\uB418\uBA74\uC11C \uADF8\uB294 \uCD08\uAE30 \uACE0\uC6A9\uC778\uC774\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uADF8\uC758 \uB300\uBD80\uBD84\uC758 \uC791\uC5C5\uC740 \uACF5\uACF5\uC6A9 \uAC74\uBB3C\uC744 \uC124\uACC4\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0\uB294 \uBCF4\uC870\uAE30\uC220\uC790\uB85C \uC7A0\uC2DC \uC788\uC5C8\uB2E4\uAC00 \uC704\uC6D0\uD68C\uC758 \uACF5\uC2DD \uAC74\uCD95\uAC00\uB85C \uC2B9\uACC4\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uB294 \uC624\uD0C0\uC640\uC5D0 \uC788\uB294 \uC5EC\uB7EC \uC815\uBD80 \uC2DC\uC124\uC758 \uAC74\uCD95\uC744 \uAD00\uC5EC\uD558\uC600\uB2E4. \uADF8\uC758 \uB300\uD45C\uC801\uC778 \uC791\uD488\uC740 \uBCF8\uB798 \uD1A0\uB9C8\uC2A4 \uB9E5\uCF00\uC774\uC758 \uAC1C\uC778\uC6A9 \uC800\uD0DD\uC744 \uCE90\uB098\uB2E4\uC758 \uCD1D\uB3C5\uC758 \uAD00\uC800\uB85C \uAC1C\uC870\uD558\uC600\uB358 \uB9AC\uB3C4 \uD640\uC774 \uC788\uB2E4. \uB8E8\uBE44\uC9C0\uB294 65\uC138\uAC00 \uB418\uB358 1872\uB144 \uACF5\uACF5\uACC4\uC5D0\uC11C \uC740\uD1F4\uD558\uC600\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . . "Frederick Preston Rubidge, (10 March 1806 \u2013 16 August 1897), was a surveyor and an architect. He was born in England and emigrated to Upper Canada around 1825 where he took his training. Rubidge first qualified as a provincial surveyor in 1831 and completed important surveys over the next few years. In 1841, the Board of Works of the Province of Canada (Public Works after 1846) was formed and he was among the initial employees. Much of his work involved design for public buildings. He held the title of assistant engineer but became known as architect for the department. He had various roles associated with the parliament and department buildings in Ottawa. One of the more intriguing projects concerned Rideau Hall, the former home of Thomas McKay, and its conversion to the official residenc"@en . . . .