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Infobox Housing Project building name Heygate Estate image File Heygate Estate from Strata SE1 tower.jpg 250px caption Heygate Estate in June 2009 location Walworth , London Borough of Southwark Southwark ... constructed 1974 demolished 2011 present governing body Southwark Council The Heygate Estate is a large housing estate located in Walworth , London Borough of Southwark Southwark , South London south London . The estate is currently being demolished as part of the regeneration of the Elephant ... Muggers paradise the Heygate Estate is demolished publisher BBC location London date 2011 04 15 ... frequently as a filming location for music videos and movies. The estate is situated adjacent to Walworth ... The concept behind the construction of the estate was of a modern living environment. The neo ... central communal gardens. The architect s concept was to link all areas of the estate via concrete ... planned to build bridges to the neighbouring Aylesbury Estate , further south in Walworth ... 04 death housing ideal location London work The Guardian first Stephen last Moss title The death of a housing ideal date 4 March 2011 ref the estate was completed in 1974. ref name guardian cite news ... Collins ref The estate was once a popular place to live, the flats being thought light and spacious, ref name Walker cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk society 2010 sep 03 heygate estate south london hollywood title South London s Heygate estate mourned by locals and Hollywood publisher The Guardian first Peter last Walker date 3 September 2010 ref but the estate later developed a reputation ... articles 2009 03 05 london heygate s15 w8 video feature.shtml title Heygate estate publisher BBC London ... ref By the 2000 s, the estate had fallen into severe disrepair. Regeneration The Elephant and Castle .... The first phase includes the complete demolition of the Heygate Estate, to be replaced with 2,500 ... Estate, was adopted by Southwark Council. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england london ... more details
Estate The Andover Estate , in Holloway, London Holloway , North London , is a large sprawling Islington London Borough Council housing estate which is flanked by Hornsey Road west , Seven Sisters ... district of London. The older part of the estate along Andover Road was built in the 1950s and is known among residents as the old flats . The newer buildings, which make up the majority of the estate ... rise into the sky on the estate, named Didbin, Noll and Docura Houses respectively, after local ... suggested that the estate had fallen into disrepair, with petty crime, muggings and general lawlesness ... Road station. Complete security of the estate was first considered in the mid 1980s, when the three ... residents blame the removal of the estate s Property caretaker caretakers for this large waste of resources. Graffiti was a large problem on the estate and on the neighbouring Six Acres Estate from the mid ... to Andover Estate after the mid 1980s, with its large spaces and secluded spots to spray tags ... of graffiti on the estate was put up regularly by Islington London Borough Council and despite the regular ... slight success. Maze of alleyways a haven for escaping criminals The initial layout of the estate when ... who were unfamiliar with the estate s layout. Many of these routes have since been built over, exposed ... in the early 1990s Drug problems on the estate started in the early 1990s, when crack cocaine use escalated ... Beyond the hoodie The estate was subject to a recent ITV documentary whereby a local Member ... of youths causing trouble at all hours. The youth of Andover Estate recently got together with a London ... highlights the actual reduction in crime on the estate over the last couple of years and the problem ... of a 14 year old boy in July 2007 in June 2011 a 21 year old man was stabbed to death by a large ... Place which leads to the estate. ref http www.murdermap.co.uk pages cases case.asp?CID 162990666 ... YOUTHS on an estate described by Ann Widdecombe as a dump where yobs rule have hit back with their own ... more details
A servient estate or servient premises or servient tenement is contrasted with a dominant estate or dominant premises . These terms are usually used in reference to estates or tenements in the law of easements. A dominant estate has the benefit of a servitude or easement over the servient estate. Category Real property law ... more details
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refimprove date August 2011 An estate sale or estate liquidation is a sale or auction to dispose of a substantial portion of the materials owned by a person who is recently deceased or who must dispose of his or her personal property to facilitate a move. ref http www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdictionary.com dictionary estate sale Oxford Advanced Learner s Dictionary ref Reasons for an estate sale The most common reason for an estate sale is the death of the property owner, and the consequent need to quickly liquidate the deceased s belongings. The survivors may have no interest in the bulk of the personal belongings left by the deceased, or may simply lack space to keep the belongings. In situations in which the survivors cannot agree to the disposition of tangible property , a court of law court may order the goods to be sold in an estate sale with the proceeds to be divided among the survivors. Such a sale and division may also be mandated in the will law will of the deceased. An estate sale may also occur because the property owner will be moving or has moved into a situation where he will be unable to keep his property for example, a move to an assisted living facility, a retirement community , a rest home , or other living quarters. Conduct Estate sales are usually conducted by a professional, for a percentage of the revenues. The liquidator may also charge the estate for the costs to give the sale, including advertising, marketing, research, labor, security, refreshments and other fees incurred in giving a successful sale. The presence of a professional liquidator may be necessary because the scope of the process is likely to be overwhelming to the survivors. The liquidator often has a loyal following, consisting of dealers, collectors and the general public. The liquidator may be familiar to buyers who have been attending the liquidator s sales for decades, and trust ... References reflist External links dmoz Business Retail Trade Retailers Informal Selling Garage and Estate ... more details
Belfield Estate was a convert 104 acre km2 sing on area of land in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , much of which is now a part of La Salle University La Salle University s campus. The estate is most notable for being the estate of United States American painter and naturalist Charles Willson Peale from ... 2 Butler 2009, p. 2 ref Upon Samuel Richardson s death in 1719, his son Joseph inherited the land ... Conrad Weber in 1755, and after the death of Eckstein in 1763 the land was split among his remaining ... himself since the 1770s. Neave owned the property until his death in 1809, when it was sold ... to retire, Charles Willson Peale turned over the administration of his Peale Museum natural history museum to his son, Rubens Peale Rubens , and began to look for a small country estate. ref name ... initially named the estate Farm Persevere , and wrote to Thomas Jefferson , telling him that this was because ... led to Hannah s death. A weakened Peale moved in with his son Rubens, and put Belfield up for sale. In January 1826, William Logan Fisher , who s estate of Wakefield bordered Belfield to the southeast .... Peale cultivated, and frequently used as inspiration, extensive gardens on the estate grounds. One ... sold Belfield a year before his death. ref name Wistar & Rudnytzky 13 Wistar & Rudnytzky ... Peale made to his garden was the excellent use of one of the estate s natural springs. Peale hollowed ... s eldest son, and father of horticulturist John Caspar Wister , had a house constructed on the estate ... 52 ref The Wister s second son, John, purchased the remaining property upon Sarah s death in 1891. John ... John died in 1900, his wife Sallie Wister continued to live at Belfield until her death in 1922. Upon her death, it was discovered that John Wister s will gave Belfield to his second daughter Sarah ... a 14 foot retaining wall be built along what is now the eastern edge of the estate. ref name ... of the estate to La Salle University, in 1984. ref name Butler 70 Butler 2009, p. 70 75 ref La Salle ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Endicott Estate nrhp type image EndicottEstate2.JPG caption location Dedham, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 29 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 9 long seconds 48 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1904 architect Alden, Henry Bailey architecture added March 6, 2002 governing body Local refnum 02000128 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Endicott Estate is a mansion built in the nineteenth century, located at 656 East Street in Dedham, Massachusetts situated on a 15 acre panorama of lush green lawn that is punctuated by stately elm, spruce and weeping willow trees http www.endicottestate.com index.htm . It was built by Henry Bradford Endicott, founder of the Endicott Johnson Shoe Corp. The mansion as it stands today is actually the second estate, as the original burned to the ground in 1904. This was the result of the local volunteer fire department responding to three separate fires burning at the same time, and not being able to reach the Estate in time. This event reportedly inspired Henry Bradford Endicott to build the newest Estate that same year. According to the Estate s official website, It is said that Henry Bradford Endicott took the burning of the homestead as a divine command to rebuild http www.endicottestate.com history.htm . The Estate remained in the Endicott family until 1967 after the death of Henry s adopted daughter Katherine, when it was willed to the town of Dedham to be used for educational, civic and recreational purposes http www.bsaac.com directions.html . Today The Endicott Estate is now used to host a multitude of events, both formal and informal. This ranges from weddings, receptions, and cocktail parties, to business meetings, art shows and more http www.endicottestate.com index.htm , such as the Annual BSAAC Antique Car Show, Car Corral & Trading Bee Family Fun Day. The mansion ... Estate official site http www.bsaac.com directions.html Registered Historic Places Category Houses ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 notable date December 2010 Madaraka Estate is a middle class residential neighbourhood in Nairobi located approximately convert 5 km mi abbr on from the city center. ref name standard1 cite news title Madaraka cashes in on its strategic location url http www.standardmedia.co.ke InsidePage.php?id 2000012800&cid 470&story Madaraka 20cashes 20in 20on 20its 20strategic 20location publisher The Standard Kenya date June 30, 2010 author Herold Ayodo ref The word madaraka is Swahili for self governance while estate refers to a housing development. Popularly known as Maada , the neighbourhood is one of Nairobi City Council s oldest housing developments besides Jamhuri, Huruma Mariakani and Kariakor estates. It is located approximately 200 meters from Nyayo National Stadium on Lang ata Road which branches off A104 the intercity highway that links Nairobi to Mombasa . Madaraka is bordered by other popular residential areas such as Nairobi West, Upper Hill , Kenyatta Estate, Mawenzi, Mbagathi, Nyayo Highrise, AP Administration Police Camp, and Siwaka. It sits on 45 acres of land in a location highly coveted for its close proximity and accessibility to the city. Kibera , Nairobi s largest slum is also about 3 miles from Madaraka. Geography Madaraka, nestled between the larger and more affluent suburbs of Karen, Kenya Karen and Westlands , is located at 1 18 26 S 36 48 55 E. It is within walking distance to the city center and its location makes it popular with property ... and industrial areas. From Lang ata road, the Ole Sangale road runs midway through the estate to intersect with Karuri Gakure Road. History Madaraka estate was constructed in the early 1970s ... a court ruling barring the City Council from collecting rent from Madaraka estate tenants. The tenants ... reports that the corporation was looking to sell the units to private real estate companies, individuals ... to have put Madaraka estate up for sale. The two bed roomed flats were marketed for KSh1.6 million ... more details
Administration Building may refer to TOCright Canada Saskatchewan Administration Building, University of Saskatchewan , designated National Historic Cite of Canada United States California Administration ... High School Administration Building, Sherman Institute , Riverside, CA, NRHP listed Riverside County Administration Building , Riverside, California Florida Administration Buildings Boca Raton, Florida , listed on the NRHP in Florida Croissant Park Administration Building , Fort Lauderdale, Florida Opa Locka Company Administration Building , Opa Locka, Florida Idaho Administration Building, University of Idaho , Moscow, ID, List of RHPs in ID listed on the NRHP in Idaho Indiana Administration ... in Marion County, Indiana listed on the NRHP in Marion County, Indiana Main Administration Building University of Notre Dame , South Bend, Indiana Illinois Sears, Roebuck and Company Administration Building , Chicago Kanasas Administration Building Wichita, Kansas , List of RHPs in KS listed on the NRHP in Kansas McConnell Air Force Base Maryland Victor Cullen Center, Old Administration Building , Sabillasville, Maryland Minnesota Administration Building Girls Dormitory, Minnesota School for the Deaf , Faribault, MN, List of RHPs in MN listed on the NRHP in Minnesota Administration Building ... in MN listed on the NRHP in Minnesota Holman Field Administration Building , Saint Paul, Minnesota Theodore Wirth House Administration Building , Minneapolis, Minnesota Mississippi Aubrey K. Lucas Administration Building University of Southern Mississippi , a Mississippi Landmark Missouri Administration ... on the NRHP in Missouri Montana Administration Building Fort Peck, Montana , List of RHPs in MT listed on the NRHP in Montana , Fort Peck Dam in Montana New Mexico Administration Building Alamogordo ... in New Mexico Administration Building Portales, New Mexico , List of RHPs in NM listed on the NRHP in New Mexico Eastern New Mexico University Nebraska Eugene C. Eppley Administration Building ... more details
Estate Marchmont Estate lies near the village of Greenlaw in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders ... of land types from high and exposed grouse moor to rich alluvial agricultural land. The life of the estate ... and subsequent owners to the present day. History The history of Marchmont Estate can only be marked ... in Edinburgh, but many of these are estate papers dealing with internal or personal issues rather ... for this these changes. Image Green Ride.jpg left thumb View of Marchmont Estate from the Green Ride Marchmont Estate was developed as a result of the improved fortunes of a certain Sir Patrick Hume ... of Polwarth which was the core of the estate of Marchmont , a small but prosperous parish between ... political power and therefore wealth. It is with this wealth that Marchmont Estate was able to grow ... Century and most of the 18th Century saw the rapid expansion of the estate while the Humes of Marchmont ... House , a family seat befitting such an estate. Ideas and plans had been drawn up earlier in the century ... was a great heiress, and on her father s death, in 1704, her husband succeeded him, not only in his ... Estate In the 1779 Accounts of the Rt Hon the Earl of Marchmont by John Wauchope WS ref Ref GD158 2536 10, NAS ref we can see exactly how fast the estate expanded. The detailed inventory lists all the purchases ... 1779 The Slap 1779. The estate acquired farms many miles away and apparently unconnected to the existing ... at Abbey St. Bathans had been added to the estate much earlier in the 1660s.. It is not easy ... Estate Atlas.JPG left thumb Pages from the 1825 illustrated survey of Marchmont Estate In addition ... the composition of the estate and thereby act as milestones in its history. First is the detailed 1825 atlas and survey of the estate when in the ownership of Sir William P. Hume Campbell ref Atlas Containing The Plans And Measure Of The Estate Of Marchmont Belonging To Sir William P. Hume Campbell ... 1913 ref of the auction of the house and estate in June 1913, held by John D Wood and instructed ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Permanently settled estate of Ramnad common name Ramnad estate continent moved from Category Asia to the South Asia region South Asia country India status Zamindari estate status text Independent kingdom till 1795. br Princely state under the paramountcy of the British Raj from 1795 to 1803 br Permanently settled zamindari from 1803. government type Monarchy until 1795, Principality from 1795 to 1803, zamindari from 1803 event start year start 1673 date start event end year end 1947 date end image map image map caption capital Ramanathapuram national anthem common languages Tamil language Tamil , English language English religion Hinduism Hindu title leader zamindar Image Bhaskara Sethupathy of Ramnad.jpg thumb Raja of Ramnad Bhaskara Sethupathy 1889 1903 The Ramnad Estate lang ta earlier known as the Kingdom of the Greater Marava is a permanently settled Zamindar i estate in the Ramnad subdivision of the Madurai district Madura district of the erstwhile Madras Presidency in British India . It comprises the southern and eastern parts of Madura district. The estate was ruled by a Zamindar who bore the title Raja . The seat of administration was the town of Ramanathapuram . The Zamindari had its origins in the Kingdom ... guardians.html publisher Bridge of Ram ref Location The estate of Ramnad was located between 9 .... Area and population The estate covered an area of convert 2104 sqmi km2 sigfig 3 and had ... to the British government. Subdivisions The estate was subdivided into five zamindari tehsils Ramnad, Tiruvadanai, Paramakudi, Tiruchuli and Mudukulathur. The administration was based in the town of Ramanathapuram ... were some of the important towns in the estate. History The estate of Ramnad included the Hindu ... that he soon ran into heavy debt. In 1895, most of the estate was pledged to the creditors who set up a trust for its administration and maintenance. Bhaskara Sethupathi s successors actively supported ... more details
1800 1869 took over the Husby Estate. He was followed by his son Anders Christensen the younger ... was the owner of the D nnes Estate . With her were 67 farm parts added to the Husby Estate. The estate ... age, wherefore the estate was without heirs. Johanne Marie Christensen died in ca. 1895. In 1899, Anders ... the widow inherited the estate. Nathalie had the Husby Chapel built to serve the local population ... 1948 , a priest and a cand.theol. , who thereby became the owner of the Husby Estate. During his time as a proprietarian, some of the estate s many farms were sold, partly voluntarily and partly due to forced cession. When their son Kaare Krey Gidtske 1912 1995 in 1944 took over the estate, it had ..., is today s estate owner and as such one of the biggest landowners in the Nordland County of Nordland . In the 2000s, some properties belonging to the estate were sold out of the family. Kaare Gidtske ... more details
Tregaron is a convert 20 acre m2 adj on estate in Washington, D. C. . The property, originally part of a larger estate, Twin Oaks , was bought by Gardiner Greene Hubbard , founder of the National Geographic Society , in the 1880s, and named The Causeway . His daughter Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Mabel married Alexander Graham Bell , and inherited the property, which she sold to James Parmelee , a Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland financier. He hired Charles Adams Platt to design a country house for the property. Platt employed Ellen Biddle Shipman as landscape architect for the project. After Parmelee s death, the estate was purchased in 1940 by Joseph E. Davies and his wife, Marjorie Merriweather Post . Davies was First Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission American Ambassador to the Soviet Union 1936 1938 Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg 1938 1939 a lawyer 1937 Law Firm Davies, Richberg. Beebe, Busick and Richardson and Special Advisor to President Harry Truman and Secretary of State James Byrnes, with Rank of Ambassador at the Potsdam Conference. Davies named the place Tregaron village of the three wells after his mother s ancestral home in Wales . After Davies s death in 1958, the Washington International School purchased convert 6 acre m2 of the convert 20 acre m2 , and the Tregaron Limited Partnership, an Israeli corporation, purchased the remaining convert 14 acre m2 . Attempts to develop the space were opposed by the Friends of Tregaron , a community group. Eventually, in 2006, an agreement was reached by which convert 13 acre m2 of the estate have been conserved as open green space and are managed by Tregaron Conservatory. References http tregaronconservancy.org about.html The Tregaron Conservancy Category Geography of Washington, D.C. ... more details
otheruses Military administration identifies both the techniques and system s used by military departments, agencies, and Armed Services involved in the management of the armed forces. It describes the processes that take place within military organisation s outside of combat , particularly in managing military personnel , their military training training , and services they are provided with as part of their soldier military service . In many ways military administration serves the same role as public administration in the civil society, and is often sited as a source of bureaucracy in the government as a whole. Given the wide area of application, military administration is often qualified by specific areas of application within the military , such as logistics administration, administration of doctrine development or military reform administration. ref p.xxiv, Weber, Eliasson ref Citations and notes reflist References Weber, Jeffrey A., Eliasson, Johan, Handbook of Military Administration , CRC Press, 2007 military stub DEFAULTSORT Military Administration Category Military organization ja ko ... more details
distinguish2 the estate surrounding Wentworth Woodhouse , Yorkshire or with Wentworth Estate, Jamaica , a place on the List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica . Infobox UK place country England latitude 51.3974 longitude 0.5845 official name Wentworth Estate map type Surrey population population ref less than 3,000 shire district Runnymede shire county Surrey region South East England constituency westminster Runnymede and Weybridge post town Virginia Water postcode district GU25 postcode area GU dial code 01344 os grid reference SU985674 The Wentworth Estate is a 1920s development village of houses ... Spanish count Ramon Cabrera, who after his death his wife bought up the surrounding lands which were later to form the nucleus of the Wentworth Estate . ref http www.archivesnetworkwales.info cgi bin ... around a golf course. In 1922 Tarrant acquired the development rights for the Wentworth Estate, getting ... houses on the estate to a similar Surrey formula used at St George s Hill tall chimneys, dormer windows ... Arts & Crafts Home Bot generated title ref Development of Wentworth Estate ground to a halt ... July the Wentworth Estate Act was given Royal assent . The Act established the Wentworth Estate ... http www.wentworthestate.org.uk history.php Wentworth Estate History Bot generated title ref Today the Wentworth Estate covers 700 hectares 1750 acres , and encompasses one of Europe s premier residential areas. Within the estate borders are a mixture of both public and private roads, footpaths and open ... Wentworth Estate Bot generated title ref The River Bourne, Chertsey River Bourne runs through ... date October 2011 The estate hit the headlines in 1998 when former Chile an president General ... news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world 225567.stm BBC News World Pinochet retreats to luxury estate Bot generated ... category Wentworth Estate http www.wentworthestate.org.uk Wentworth Estate website Runnymede Category Villages in Surrey Category Runnymede borough pl Wentworth Estate ... more details
The Priory Estate is a housing estate in Dudley , West Midlands county West Midlands , England , which has largely been developed since 1929. History The Priory Estate is so named because it is located ... in the Kates Hill area and on small developments around Netherton , but the Priory Estate was to be the largest ... occupied in 1930 and by the end of the decade more than 2,000 houses had been built on the estate. There were also private houses for owner occupier s built mostly on the south side of the estate near ... Road, Paganel Drive and Gervase Drive. Three public house s served the estate the Wren s Nest in Priory ... in about 1990. Most of the people living in the council houses on the Priory Estate were rehoused from ... Estate quickly ran into problems, with vandalism , litter , graffiti , Motor vehicle theft vehicle crime , burglary and drug dealing becoming widespread, particularly on the north side of the estate ... resident of the Priory Estate is Duncan Edwards , who was born two miles away at Holly Hall, Dudley ..., he had attended Priory Primary School and then Wolverhampton Street School . After his death ... before the church building on the newly developed housing estate was opened on 10 May 1932. ref http blackcountryhistory.org collections getrecord GB145 p 818 ref The estate was served by a secondary ... Wren s Nest Estate to replace Wolverhampton Street School. This school closed in 1990 ... redevelopment File Priory estate 2010.jpg thumb right 225px A picture of Dudley s Priory estate ... the demolition of between 40 and 100 per cent of 260 homes on the northern part of the estate ... and disabled occupants. But this scenario would not alter the estate s isolated position, highlighted by just two out of the six road links to the estate being accessible for vehicles. Nor would it make any difference to the narrow roads in the estate, one of which is now one way. The second option ... layout of the estate, which is accessible from six points but only two of those points are accessible ... more details
plots. Greenway Estate and its surroundings in their entirety or in parts are described in the following .... Towards Zero 1944 The location of the estate opposite the village of Dittisham, divided from each .... Dead Man s Folly 1956 The boat house of Greenway Estate is described as the spot where the first ... victim is dragged into the water for death by drowning. Other places described are the greenhouse ... hunt . The lodge of Greenway Estate serves as the home of Amy Folliat, the former owner of Nasse ... Estate pt Greenway Estate ... more details
otheruses Fifth Estate disambiguation DISPLAYTITLE the fifth estate Image Fifthestate.JPG thumb right the fifth estate title screen. the fifth estate always branded in all lower case is a Canada Canadian television newsmagazine , which airs on the English language CBC Television network. The name is a play on the fact that the media are sometimes referred to as the Fourth Estate , and was chosen to highlight the program s determination to go beyond everyday news into original journalism. The program has been on the air since September 1975, and its primary focus is on investigative journalism. It has engaged in co productions with the BBC , The New York Times , the leading Canadian newspapers The Globe and Mail and The Toronto Star , and often with the PBS series Frontline U.S. TV series Frontline . It has won far more awards than any other Canadian information program, Fact date April 2008 including scores of Gemini award s among them ten for Best Information Series, numerous domestic investigative journalism awards, many New York and Columbus awards, International Emmys, and in 2000 The Michener Award , Canada s top journalism prize, which is open to all media and has only one annual ..., Peabody, Polk and other awards. the fifth estate is one of two television series with The Twilight ... presented to theatrical films Just Another Missing Kid , originally a the fifth estate episode, was released ... News reports aired on the fifth estate have included investigations into reports about 9 11 Truth movement Ashley Smith inquest Death of Ashley Smith Airbus affair , Brian Mulroney and Karlheinz ... Benny Hinn Disappearance of Brandon Crisp Brandon Crisp Chris Benoit , Wrestler Fight to the Death Chuckie ... season ref http www.cbc.ca video Shows the fifth estate Season 37 ref of the fifth estate . class ..., 2011 567,000 8 Til Death Do Us Part October 28, 2011 482,000 9 Stories from the River s Edge November ... Estate Category Canadian news television series Category CBC network shows Category Gemini Award winning ... more details
Image Gruzino.jpg thumb 250px Chinese Pavilion in Gruzino, 1822 The Gruzino estate near Chudovo , Russia , was constructed by a team of Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical architect s under Vasily Petrovich Stasov for Count Alexey Arakcheyev in the 1810s. Count Arakcheyev chose Gruzino as an imperial gift from Emperor Paul when Arakcheyev was appointed Commandant of St. Petersburg, though the area was in disrepair. He was given the land despite prior claim to it by the governor of the Novgorod and Tver provinces. Using serf labor, Arakcheyev built Gruzino to one of the most up to date estates in Russia at the time. The celebrated sculptor Ivan Martos contributed a statue of Emperor Paul . Two months after Arakcheyev s death, Nicholas I of Russia Emperor Nicholas gave the estate to the Novgorod Cadet Corps. Although it is stated officially that the manor was destroyed by the Nazi Germany Nazi German troops during the World War II , http web.archive.org web 20041120032433 http www.sptimes.ru archive times 490 features bell.htm other sources maintain that the estate was wiped out in the 1930s, during Joseph Stalin s industrialisation process. The statues of lions formerly adorning the porch are all that remains from this Neoclassical ensemble these were transported and mounted for display in the Novgorod Kremlin . External links http novgorod.forest.ru les park grusino.htm Article in Russian http www.hermitagemuseum.org html En 13 hm13 3 019.html Restoration of timepiece from Gruzino estate References Jenkins, Michael. 1969 Arakcheev Grand Vizier of the Russian Empire . The Dial Press , Inc. ISBN 0 571 08222 X coord display title 59 8 50 N 31 53 14 E Category Novgorod Oblast Category Neoclassical architecture Category Vasily Stasov buildings and structures NovgorodOblast geo stub es Gr zino ru fi Gruzino ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Plashbourne Estate nrhp type image caption location 51 Carlton Rd., Yonkers, New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 56 lat seconds 29 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 50 long seconds 53 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built 1911 architect Carrere, John M. architecture Tudor Revival added August 2, 2007 area convert 2.5 acre governing body Private refnum 07000777 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Plashbourne Estate is a historic estate land estate located in the Lawrence Park West section of Yonkers, New York Yonkers , Westchester County, New York . It was designed in 1911 by the noted architectural firm of Carr re and Hastings and built for artist Violet Oakley 1874 1961 in the Tudor Revival architecture Tudor Revival style. It is a frac 2 1 2 story stone building with an irregular compound plan and cross gabled roofline. After 1915, it became the home of Anna Lawrence Bisland 1872 1950 , third daughter of William Van Duzer Lawrence , who resided there until her death. Grayson L. Kirk 1903 1997 resided at Plashbourne Estate from 1973 until his death. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 102096 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Plashbourne Estate date August 2006 accessdate 2011 01 01 author Phillip Seven Esser and Paul Graziano publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 102097 title Accompanying eight photos ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Tudor Revival architecture in New York Category Houses completed in 1915 Category Buildings and structures in Yonkers, New York Category Houses in Westchester County, New York WestchesterNY ... more details
with a roof height of 3 to 4 feet. Upon Mary Cameron s death in 1959, the Cameron Estate was dissolved ...Infobox NRHP name Cameron Estate nrhp type image Cameron Estate Inn.jpg caption Cameron Estate Mansion ... 15.3 acre governing body refnum 75001646 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Cameron Estate ... family from 1872 to 1959. The Estate is in Lancaster County Pennsylvania and is often referred to as Donegal ... ref History The Cameron Estate started out as a convert 314 acre km2 ... Church glebe acreage set aside for the support of the church . The Cameron Estate was one of five ... bought the estate which contained the Red brick red brick farmhouse built in 1805. Simon Cameron ... the Pennsylvania State Capital is what remains of the Cameron Estate Donegal located in rural western Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The massive entry gates to the estate once provided access to the state capital in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Harrisburg and were moved to the estate by Simon Cameron . Two sets of gates were relocated to the estate one positioned on Mansion Lane and the other on Colebrook ... of gates on Mansion Lane has survived. The estate is currently a convert 15.25 acre m2 adj on tract ... and Mount Joy, Pennsylvania GPS coordinates 40 6 11 North 76 34 2 West . The estate was once ... Estate farm house in 1805. At its time of construction, the Mansion House was the largest brick structure .... Watson owned and occupied the farm until his death, which occurred on November 16, 1843 buried at Donegal ... and great grandfather had worked. At its peak, the estate comprised convert 1200 acre km2 of fertile Lancaster County farm land. In addition to purchasing numerous farm s surrounding the estate, Simon ... Spring originates in the basement of the red brick farmhouse behind the Cameron Estate. ref Penn ... ref The estate currently has five remaining buildings, underground armory, and an impressive ..., tool shed and pump house . An old drawing of the estate shows several other buildings whose remains ... more details