Cornish cross, granite, Celtic, pagan , Prideaux Place, Lord of the Manor, Squire, Country House, Mansion, Elizabethan, Prideaux Brune, Padstow, Cornwall, Celtic knot work
Wollaton hall; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; mansion house; Elizabethan house; Elizabethan architecture; Sir Francis Willoughby; English history; Nottinghamshire history; architecture; place of interest; visit; day trip; educational visit; stately home; Wollaton; Midlands; England; U.K.; English stately home; British heritage; local landmark; upward view; sightseeing; Nottinghamshire; heritage; park; parkland; Wollaton Park; Wollaton Park and gardens; east Midlands; Elizabethan; Elizabethan mansion house; stone; carvings; Wollaton Hall carvings; a/w075;
Wollaton hall; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; mansion house; Elizabethan house; Elizabethan architecture; Sir Francis Willoughby; English history; Nottinghamshire history; architecture; place of interest; visit; day trip; educational visit; stately home; Wollaton; Midlands; England; U.K.; English stately home; British heritage; local landmark; upward view; sightseeing; Nottinghamshire; heritage; park; parkland; Wollaton Park; Wollaton Park and gardens; east Midlands; Elizabethan; Elizabethan mansion house; stone; carvings; Wollaton Hall carvings;
Wollaton hall; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; mansion house; Elizabethan house; Elizabethan architecture; Sir Francis Willoughby; English history; Nottinghamshire history; architecture; place of interest; visit; day trip; educational visit; stately home; Wollaton; Midlands; England; U.K.; English stately home; British heritage; local landmark; upward view; front view; sightseeing; sunlight; winter sun; shadows; Nottinghamshire; heritage; park; parkland; Wollaton Park; Wollaton Park and gardens; east Midlands; winter; peaceful scene; tranquil scene; Elizabethan; blue sky; copy space; text space; Elizabethan mansion house;
Wollaton hall; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; mansion house; Elizabethan house; Elizabethan architecture; Sir Francis Willoughby; English history; Nottinghamshire history; architecture; place of interest; visit; day trip; educational visit; stately home; Wollaton; Midlands; England; U.K.; English stately home; British heritage; local landmark; upward view; front view; sightseeing; sunlight; winter sun; shadows; Nottinghamshire; heritage; park; parkland; Wollaton Park; Wollaton Park and gardens; east Midlands; winter; peaceful scene; tranquil scene; Elizabethan; blue sky; copy space; text space; Elizabethan mansion house;
Wollaton hall; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; mansion house; Elizabethan house; Elizabethan architecture; Sir Francis Willoughby; English history; Nottinghamshire history; architecture; place of interest; visit; day trip; educational visit; stately home; Wollaton; Midlands; England; U.K.; English stately home; British heritage; local landmark; upward view; front view; sightseeing; sunlight; winter sun; shadows; Nottinghamshire; heritage; park; parkland; Wollaton Park; Wollaton Park and gardens; east Midlands; winter; peaceful scene; tranquil scene; Elizabethan; blue sky; copy space; text space; Elizabethan mansion house;
House; Country house; dwelling; home; country property; open space; fields; green fields; manor house; mansion house; rural property; antrowephotography; anthony rowe
Mansion House; Mansion House Place EC2; City of London; The Square Mile; London; Lord Mayor; Bank of England;
Description
Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London in London, England, built between 1739 and 1752, in the then fashionable Palladian style by the City of London surveyor and architect George Dance the Elder; its site had formerly been occupied by St Mary Woolchurch Haw, destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
Wollaton hall; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; mansion house; Elizabethan house; Elizabethan architecture; Sir Francis Willoughby; English history; Nottinghamshire history; architecture; place of interest; visit; day trip; educational visit; stately home; Wollaton; Midlands; England; U.K.; English stately home; British heritage; local landmark; upward view; sightseeing; Nottinghamshire; heritage; park; parkland; Wollaton Park; Wollaton Park and gardens; east Midlands; winter; Elizabethan; blue sky; copy space; text space; Elizabethan mansion house; stone; carvings; Wollaton Hall carvings;
Chatelherault Manor House Lord Hamilton Local PlacesOf interest Country Walks, Sports, History, Gardens, Garden Centre, Southlanarkshire Scotland Bird Sanctuary,
Buildings Architecture Hamilton icecreamalliance equis country park history local places of interest scenic Scotland chatelherault house lords lord Glasgow strathclyde things to do grass historic Scotland clyde valley building buildings fun walking
Buildings Architecture Hamilton icecreamalliance equis country park history local places of interest scenic Scotland chatelherault house lords lord Glasgow strathclyde things to do grass historic Scotland clyde valley building buildings fun walking
Aberystwyth library, Aberystwyth, Wales, UK, donation, Andrew Carnegie, nickname, Patron Saint of Libraries, architect, Walter Payton, Corporation Street, Carnegie Library, public library, Library, Llyfrgell
Description
Carnegie libraries are libraries which were built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie More than 2,500 Carnegie libraries were built. Carnegie earned the nickname Patron Saint of Libraries. Andrew Carnegie, the millionaire philanthropist gave £3,000 to build a new library. A Public Library Sites Committee was formed and finally a site in Corporation Street was recommended. A competition was held with a prize of 30 guineas to see which architect would design the new library. Forty-eight plans were submitted and the winner was Walter Payton of Birmingham. David Davies, Llandinam, laid the foundation stone in July 1905 and on Friday, 20th April 1906 Mrs Vaughan Davies, wife of the local MP, formally opened the current library in Corporation Street.
Ockwells Manor, Bray, Berks, 1900s, Victorian, Edwardian, house, manor house, wheelbarrow, grass, bushes, historic, history, lord of the manor, Richard de Norreys, Ockholt, Ocholt, Forest of Windsor, Penney, Oliver Cromwell, IPSV5265, IPSV2677, IPSV1164,
Description
Ockwells Manor, Bray, Berks, c1900. From an uncredited photo in an undated Edwardian book. The introduction to the book says pictures were taken by permission of the Queen and landowners, but later refers to 'our King', so the photo dates from around 1900.
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Audley End House Near Saffron Walden Essex Grade 1 Listed Building Historic Interest 17th Century Country Mansion Stone Wall Facade Rural Architecture Green Lawns River Cam Flows Flowing Through Grounds Parkland Capability Brown Landscape Architect Robert Adam Designer
Audley End House Near Saffron Walden Essex Grade 1 Listed Building Historic Interest 17th Century Country Mansion Stone Wall Facade Rural Architecture Green Lawns River Cam Flows Flowing Through Grounds Parkland Capability Brown Landscape Architect Robert Adam Designer
Wollaton hall; Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; mansion house; Elizabethan house; Elizabethan architecture; Sir Francis Willoughby; English history; Nottinghamshire history; architecture; place of interest; dusk; sunset; visit; day trip; educational visit; blue sky; clear blue sky; copy space; text space; low angle view; stately home; Wollaton; Midlands; England; U.K.; English stately home; British heritage; local landmark; autumn; tree; autumn leaves; upward view;