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  1. Mansion House, Dublin

    no Mansion House Dublin ...Infobox building name Mansion House native name Teach an Ard Mh ara former names alternate names image Mansion House Dublin.crop.JPG alt Image of building facade and associated car park. caption Mansion House in 2011 map type map alt map caption altitude building type Official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin architectural style structural system cost ren cost location Dawson Street , Dublin address client owner Dublin Corporation current tenants landlord coordinates start date completion date inauguration date renovation date demolition date destruction date height diameter other dimensions ... Mansionhousedublin.JPG thumb 250px right The Mansion House at night. The Mansion House lang ga Teach an Ard Mh ara on Dawson Street , Dublin , is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin since 1715. Features The Mansion House s most famous features include the Round Room , where the First ... Kelly Grace of Monaco Pope John Paul II Queen Victoria History The Mansion House was built in 1710 by the merchant and property developer Joshua Dawson , for whom Dawson Street is named. Dublin Corporation purchased the house in 1715 for assignment as the official residence of the Lord Mayor. It retains ... Volunteer Force claimed they had planted a bomb in the Mansion House in 1981, in an attempt to wipe ... way at Mansion House &mdash RT News , 31 August 2006. ref References reflist External links http ... 1976 77 , the youngest Lord Mayor of Dublin, aged 29, in the history of the office Famous visitors ... Street, Dublin Molesworth Street , Kildare Street and the North side of St. Stephen s Green , to enable the building of a new Dublin City Hall. However the decision of the Government to erect ... article, 31 August 2006. ref The claim led to a security alert at the house, as the Garda and army ... Category Buildings and structures in Dublin city Category Official residences in the Republic of Ireland ...   more details



  1. Mansion House

    Mansion House may refer to the official residences of the Mayor or Lord Mayor of various towns and cities in Great Britain and Ireland Mansion House, Dublin Mansion House, London See also Mansion House tube station on the London Underground Mansion House, Cardiff Mansion House, Doncaster Mansion House, Newport Mansion House, Swansea Mansion House, York The Mansion, Baguio Mansion House, Baguio , a summer retreat house of the President of the Philippines Mansion House Public Landing, Maryland Joseph Smith Mansion House , Nauvoo, Illinois disambig de Mansion House fr Mansion House it Mansion House nl Mansion House ja no Mansion House ...   more details



  1. Mansion House, Swansea

    The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Swansea . The Mansion House is situated in the Ffynone area of Swansea. Today the Mansion House is used for a variety of public and private functions. History of the Mansion House The Mansion House was opened in 1863, when a local builder, Evan Matthew Richards built it for his family, it was then called Brooklands. He was the Mayor of Swansea in 1855 and also 1862. By 1880 Brooklands had been sold twice before it was purchased by the County Borough of Swansea in 1922. From 1922 to the present day it has been called the Mansion House. References http www.swansea.gov.uk index.cfm?articleid 1595 City and County of Swansea The Mansion House coord 51.6215 3.9597 type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures in Swansea Category Houses completed in 1863 Category Official residences in the United Kingdom Wales struct stub fr Mansion House Swansea ...   more details



  1. Mansion House, London

    coord 51 30 47.7 N 0 5 21.7 W type landmark region GB display title File Mansion House London.jpg thumb Mansion House on Mansion House Street near Bank junction . Image Egyptian Hall Mansion House edited.jpg thumb An early 19th century banquet in the Egyptian Hall at the Mansion House Image Mansion House Public Session.jpg thumb A public session at the Mansion House, London c. 1840 Mansion House is the official ... customarily gives a speech his Mansion House Speech about the state of the British economy. The Guildhall, London Guildhall is another venue used for important City functions. Mansion House ... Leoni , and uninvited submissions by Batty Langley and Isaac Ware . Mansion House has three ... women s rights campaigner Emmeline Pankhurst . Mansion House is home to The Harold Samuel Collection ... and Willem van de Velde . Mansion House is not open to the public except for guided group tours and from ... near the porch entrance to Mansion House. Tours are first come first served and limited to 40 ... way in which the aldermen of London raised the money that built the Mansion House. A person ... collected 15,000 in fines and there stands the stately Mansion House to this day, to keep the blushing ... EngR 1767 33.pdf 3 Bro. Parl. Cas. 465 . Mansion House Street Mansion House Street is the short street at the front of Mansion House, which connects Poultry, London Poultry , Queen Victoria Street ... LGNL Services Leisure and culture Local history and heritage Buildings within the City mansion house.htm Official Mansion House pages on the City of London website http www.cityoflondon.gov.uk Corporation LGNL Services Leisure and culture Local history and heritage Buildings within the City Mansion house Tours of Mansion House.htm Mansion House tours London landmarks Category Houses completed ... museums in London de Mansion House London fr Mansion House Londres ga Mansion House, Londain he ja no Mansion House London pt Mansion House sk Mansion House ...   more details



  1. Mansion House, Doncaster

    File Doncaster Mansion House.JPG thumb right Fa ade of the Mansion House Mansion House is a Grade I listed building in Doncaster in South Yorkshire , England . It is used for meetings of Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council , and by the civic mayor of the town for official receptions. During the 18th century, Doncaster s position on the A1 road Great Britain Great North Road brought wealth to the town. ref name historical The town s corporation was frequently called on to host entertainments, initially at the mayor s house or the Angel or Three Cranes inns. In 1719, they took a lease on a house in the High Street for holding feasts, but let this lapse around 1727. They bought a site on the High Street in 1738, with the intention of building a permanent base for entertaining, but little construction took place for several years. In 1746, James Paine architect James Paine was appointed as architect ... historic buildings Mansion House A House for the Corporation.asp A House for the Corporation , Doncaster ... House , both near Wakefield . ref name architect http www.doncaster.gov.uk Leisure in Doncaster Visit Doncaster historic buildings Mansion House James Paine The Architect.asp James Paine The Architect , Doncaster Council ref Mansion Houses had already been constructed in Newcastle upon Tyne now demolished , Mansion House, York York and Mansion House, London London . Whereas these other buildings .... ref name house http www.doncaster.gov.uk Leisure in Doncaster Visit Doncaster historic buildings Mansion House Doncaster Mansion House.asp Doncaster s Mansion House , Doncaster Metropolitan ... Mansion House , historical Doncaster ref Paine was immediately offered more local work, starting with alterations to Cusworth Hall . He published his designs for the Mansion House in 1751 ... of Assembly Rooms . ref name corporation It was completed in 1748 ref name images cite web title The Mansion House and attached railings url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 335051 ...   more details



  1. Joseph Smith Mansion House

    File Joseph Smith Mansion House.JPG thumb center Joseph Smith Mansion House br c. 1840s center The Joseph Smith Mansion House in Nauvoo, Illinois Nauvoo , Illinois is a building constructed by Joseph Smith, Jr. , the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement . Smith used the house as a personal home, a public boarding house , a hotel , and as a site for the performance of temple Latter Day Saints temple ... Houses Chicago University of Chicago Press s.v. The Mansion House . ref Initially, Smith used the house ... 1843 and running the Mansion House as a hotel. ref Joseph Smith B. H. Roberts ed. , 1902 . History ... in the Mansion House. ref Lisle G. Brown, The Sacred Departments for Temple Work in Nauvoo the Assembly ... in the Mansion House, where approximately ten thousand people viewed the bodies on 29 June. ref ... in the Mansion House. After Emma Smith married Lewis C. Bidamon in 1847, they lived in the house until .... In 1918, Frederick A. Smith, Joseph Smith s grandson, deeded the Mansion house to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints RLDS Church . ref name drury The Mansion House is still ... site and a tourist museum. The Mansion House is part of the Nauvoo Historic District , a National ... Smith Historic Sites , including the Mansion House, Community of Christ coord missing Illinois DEFAULTSORT Mansion House Category Community of Christ Category Historic house museums in Illinois ... County, Illinois Category Religious museums in Illinois LDS stub eo Joseph Smith Mansion House io Joseph Smith Mansion House ... into to build a house for Smith to live in. ref Doctrine and Covenants http scriptures.lds.org en dc 124 115 124 115 . ref The house was constructed by Foster, and the Joseph Smith family moved into the Mansion House of 31 August 1843. ref Joseph Smith B. H. Roberts ed. , 1902 . History of the Church Joseph Smith History of the Church 5 556. ref The house was a two storey building built of Eastern ...   more details



  1. Mansion House, York

    Image YorkMansionHouse.jpg 250px thumb The Mansion House at St Helen s Square in York . The Mansion House in York , England is the home of the Lord Mayor of York Lord Mayors of York during their term in office. It is situated on St Helen s Square, where York s Coney Street and Lendal intersect in the city centre. It is built in an early Georgian style. The foundation stone for the Mansion House was laid in 1725, with the building being completed seven years later in 1732. The architect who designed the Mansion House is unknown, although the frontage at least may be by William Etty architect William Etty . ref cite book last Pevsner first Nikolaus authorlink Nikolaus Pevsner coauthors and Neave, David title Yorkshire York and the East Riding origyear 1972 edition 2nd year 1995 page 195 publisher Penguin Books location London id ISBN 0 14 071061 2 ref In 1988 the house was restored by the York Civic Trust . It exhibits a wide collection of silver, antique furniture and paintings. The collection includes York s great sword of state, dated 1416 , which once belonged to the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund . The Guildhall, York York Guildhall is situated behind the Mansion House. References reflist External links http www.york.gov.uk council Council departments buildings mansion house York City Council Mansion House Page coord 53.959912 N 1.084862 W type landmark region GB display title Category Houses completed in 1732 Category Visitor attractions in York Category Grade I listed buildings in York Category Grade I listed houses Category Official residences in the United Kingdom Category Government buildings in England Category Historic house museums in North Yorkshire ...   more details



  1. Mansion House, Cardiff

    Image Mansion House, Cardiff.jpg thumb The Mansion House The Mansion House , located on Richmond Road, is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Cardiff . Habershon & Fawckner designed the Mansion House and it was built in 1896 for James Howell, owner of Howells department store Howells department store . ref name Glamorgan Record Office cite web url http www.glamro.gov.uk check Building 20of 20a 20Capital 202 A Who.html publisher Glamorgan Record Office title Cardiff the building of a capital accessdate 2007 12 30 ref It was then known then as The Grove . James Howell was a Cardiff businessman who opened his first shop in 1865. In 1890 he made arrangements to build a property on land leased from Baron Tredegar Lord Tredegar . The plans were for a large family home, to house his 11 children. The one unusual aspect of the house is that it has two front doors. James Howell wanted to ensure that the house could be divided in two in the future if needed. In the cellar, a wall was constructed which could have been extended upwards to divide the house in two. The house was bought by the Cardiff Council Cardiff Corporation in 1913. ref name Glamorgan Record Office The building is a Grade II Listed Building . ref cite web url http isharemaps.cardiff.gov.uk ishare2.6.1 default cardiff.aspx?MapSource Cardiff AllMaps&Layers ListedBuildings&startEasting &startNorthing &startZoom 400 title Listed Buildings in Cardiff accessdate 2008 07 08 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref See also West Grove Cardiff Notes reflist 2 External links http www.glamro.gov.uk check Building 20of 20a 20Capital 202 A Who.html Original plans of the Mansion House http www.cardiff.gov.uk content.asp?nav 2872 2C4951&parent directory id 2865&positioning article id &language &sortkey The Lord Mayor of Cardiff ... Official residences in the United Kingdom Category Grade II listed buildings in Cardiff fr Mansion House Cardiff ...   more details



  1. Mansion House, Newport

    coord 51 34 53.48 N 3 0 34.8 W format dms display title region GB type landmark File Mansion House, Stow Park Circle, Newport geograph.org.uk 717175.jpg right thumb 360px The Mansion House Newport s Register Office The Mansion House was the official residence of the Mayor of Newport Mayor of Newport , South Wales until 2009. In addition to being the Mayor s official residence, it also offered hospitality and accommodation to official visitors to the city from overseas. In 2010 plans were approved to convert the Mansion House for use as a Register office ref http www.southwalesargus.co.uk news 8382721.Mansion House campaigners hold silent protest Mansion House plans approved ref and it duly opened in July 2011 after a major refurbishment. History The present grounds of the Mansion House were bought in four lots by John Liscombe, Leather Merchant and Sadler of Commercial Street, Newport, between 1886 and 1889. He built the House in the early 1890s and used it as his personal residence until his death in November 1914. John Liscombe was Mayor of Newport in 1905 and his portrait can be seen at the bottom of the stairs in the hall. The portrait was given to the Mansion House by the original Leather Merchants and Sadlers firm which still operates in Newport. After a period of ownership by Sir Abraham Garrod Thomas of Clytha Park , the House was bought by Newport City Council Newport Corporation in March 1939 for 3,250 for use as Judge s Lodgings. Until 1940 the Monmouthshire historic ... for the purchase of the Mansion House. Arrangements were made at the time of the purchase of the Mansion House for it to be used by the Mayor during the times in which it was not required ... road. The Quarter Sessions were held at the Sessions House, Usk some 11 miles from Newport. As most ... after January 1975. Newport Council therefore gave the Lord Chancellor s Department notice that the Mansion House would not be available for the Judges after January 1975. From 1975 until 2009, it was used ...   more details



  1. Centre Furnace Mansion House

    Infobox nrhp name Centre Furnace Mansion House nrhp type image Centre Furnace Mansion House Apr 12.JPG caption Centre Furnace Mansion House, April 2012 location 1001 E College Ave, State College, Pennsylvania lat degrees 40 lat minutes 48 lat seconds 23 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 50 long seconds 33 long direction W locmapin Pennsylvania built 1830 architecture Late Victorian, Georgian added December 27, 1979 area convert 3.5 acre governing body State refnum 79002193 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Centre Furnace Mansion, a restored and furnished ironmaster s home listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the headquarters of the http www.centrecountyhistory.org Centre County Historical Society , located in State College, PA. This historic mansion and nearby iron furnace stack represent the 18th century beginnings of the charcoal iron industry in the central Pennsylvania area, and the 19th century beginnings of the Pennsylvania State University . It was the home of Centre Furnace ironmaster Moses Thompson, his wife Mary Irvin Thompson, and their children from 1842 1891. The Centre County Historical Society operates a museum at the mansion. The museum is home to various community exhibits and events, including an annual Plant Celebration . ref http www.collegian.psu.edu archive 2009 04 29 budget cuts may affect local h.aspx ref ref http www.centredaily.com 2011 01 10 2443440 rock hill school buzzing again.html ref References reflist External links http www.centrecountyhistory.org Centre Furnace Mansion Centre County Historical Society National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Museums in Centre County, Pennsylvania Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Houses in Centre County, Pennsylvania Category Historic house museums in Pennsylvania CentrePA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Stone House Mansion

    Infobox nrhp name Stone House Mansion nrhp type image caption location Off WV 9, SE of Martinsburg, Martinsburg, West Virginia lat degrees 39 lat minutes 23 lat seconds 52 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 55 long seconds 9 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin West Virginia built 1757 architecture Georgian added November 21, 1994 area convert 0.8 acre governing body Private refnum 94001297 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Stone House Mansion , also known as the John Strode House, is a historic home located near Martinsburg, West Virginia Martinsburg , Berkeley County, West Virginia . The main house was built in 1757, and is a two story, stone house with a slate gable roof. Porches were added during the 20th century. Also on the property is a stucco ed brick Ice house building ice house c. 1900 , bunk house 1905 , and a barn garage c. 1910 . ref name dhr cite web url http www.wvculture.org shpo nr pdf berkeley 94001297.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Stone House Mansion date June 1994 accessdate 2011 06 02 author Michael Gioulis and Don C. Wood publisher State of West Virginia, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, Historic Preservation ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.vanmetre.com National 20Historic stone house mansion.htm Stone House Mansion website National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia Category Houses completed in 1757 Category Houses in Berkeley County, West Virginia Category National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkeley County, West Virginia Category Georgian architecture in West Virginia WestVirginia NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. North Mansion and Tenant House

    Infobox NRHP name North Mansion and Tenant House nrhp type image General William North House, North Mansion Road, Duanesburg Schenectady County, New York .jpg caption General William North House, HABS photograph location North Mansion Rd., Duanesburg, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 45 lat seconds 13 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 6 long seconds 52 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built c. 1795 architecture Georgian added April 24, 1987 area convert 6 acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000548.pdf Duanesburg MRA refnum 87000909 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref North Mansion and Tenant House , also known as the General William North House, is a historic home located at Duanesburg, New York Duanesburg in Schenectady County, New York . The North Mansion was built about 1795 by General William North 1755 1836 . It is a 2 story, five bay, rectangular frame residence topped by a low pitched hipped roof pierced by two large central chimneys. It is representative of the Georgian architecture Georgian style. The main entrance is flanked by slender pilasters and a slightly projecting pediment . The tenant house was constructed in the 1780s and is a frac 1 1 2 story, altered saltbox style residence. Also on the property is a contributing barn. ref name nrhpnynom cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8270 title NRHP Inventory Nomination North Mansion and Tenant House author Schenectady County Planning Dept. date 1979, 1983 publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation ref The property was covered in a 1984 study of Duanesburg historical resources. ref name mraDuanesburg cite web url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000548.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission Duanesburg MRA ... House, North Mansion Road, Duanesburg, Schenectady, NY 3 photos and 2 data pages, at Historic American ...   more details



  1. Jackson Mansion and Carriage House

    Infobox NRHP name Jackson Mansion and Carriage House nrhp type image Jackson Mansion Berwick PA.jpg caption Jackson Mansion, October 2011 location 344 Market St., Berwick, Pennsylvania lat degrees 41 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 27 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 14 long seconds 7 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1877 architect Brugler, Mr. architecture Second Empire, Italianate added September 5, 1985 area convert 1.4 acre governing body Local refnum 85001965 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Jackson Mansion and Carriage House is a historic home and carriage house located at Berwick, Pennsylvania Berwick , Columbia County, Pennsylvania . The mansion was built in 1877, and is three stories, with basement, surfaced with Vermont stone in a Second Empire architecture Second Empire Italianate architecture Italianate style. The front facade features a three story central tower with a mansard roof and pedimented portico supported by Doric order columns. The carriage house is a two story, hipped roof building faced with Vermont stone. The mansion houses the Berwick City Hall and the Berwick Police Department is housed in the carriage house. ref name arch cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce SelectWelcome.asp title National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania publisher CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System format Searchable database Note This includes cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce imagery phmc scans H077423 01H.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Jackson Mansion and Carriage House accessdate 2012 01 17 author Columbia County Planning Commission format PDF date May 1985 ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Italianate ...   more details



  1. Ruth Mansion House

    Infobox NRHP name Ruth Mansion House nrhp type nrhp image Ruth Mansion House, Main Street, Leipsic Kent County, Delaware .jpg caption House in 1936 location Main St., Leipsic, Delaware lat degrees 39 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 25 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 30 long seconds 51 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Delaware built 1780 architecture Georgian added April 11, 1973 area convert 1 acre governing body Private mpsub Leipsic and Little Creek MRA AD refnum 73000496 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The William Ruth Mansion House is a historic house in Leipsic, Delaware . Originally built for William Ruth, a merchant and trustee of the first free school in Delaware , the house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 11, 1973. ref name National Register Listing National Register of Historic Places listings in Kent County, Delaware . ref Ruth bought the property in 1807 ref name Kent County Land Records Kent County DE Land Records need deed book and page reference . ref and started his Mansion House soon thereafter. His house builder used Owen Biddle s 1805 pattern book, The Young Carpenter s Assistant, ref Owen Biddle, http books.google.com books?id qrvTy1hj0vIC&pg PA39 v onepage&q&f false The Young Carpenter s Assistant , Philadelphia, 1805. ref for some of the designs, specifically the step end brackets of the main stair, which match the pattern book exactly see photo . The house has been added to and renovated a number of times. The north section was added ca. 1841. ref name Kent County Land Records 2 Kent County ... in two halves, splitting the house in half. ref name Kent County Wills Kent County DE Wills, need will book and page reference . ref File Ruth Mansion House stair bracket L.jpg thumb Stair bracket File Ruth Mansion House Mantel.JPG thumb Mantel File Ruth Mansion House exterior L.jpg thumb Exterior ... . ref The house contains 9 fireplaces, 6 in the original brick L shaped section, including a large ...   more details



  1. Mansion House tube station

    Infobox London station symbol underground name Mansion House alt name manager London Underground manager1 ... at Mansion House station However, the third platform is rarely used now as many services which terminate in the city now terminate at Tower Hill . History File Mansion House Station geograph 2220015.jpg ... to Addison Road and the MDR to Mansion House. From 1 August 1872, the Middle Circle service also began ... London Line to Addison Road and the MDR to Mansion House. The service was operated jointly by the H&CR and the MDR. From 1 March 1883, the District operated a service between Mansion House ... between Earl s Court and Mansion House. On 31 December 1908 the Outer Circle service was also ... Road tube station Gloucester Road and Mansion House beneath the sub surface line. The new line was to be an express route using electric trains to relieve congestion on the sub surface tracks. Mansion House was to be the terminus of the express route with platforms convert 71 ft m below the sub surface ... commons category Mansion House tube station http photos.ltmcollection.org London s Transport Museum ... 11 9871411.jpg Ticket hall, 1939 ltmcollection 13 9847613.jpg Mansion House station, 1956 ltmcollection f9 i00001f9.jpg Mansion House station, 2001 clear s start s rail title LUL s line system ... line navbox DEFAULTSORT Mansion House Tube Station Category Circle Line stations Category District ... Mansion House Station de Mansion House London Underground fr Mansion House m tro de Londres gan it Mansion House metropolitana di Londra nl Mansion House metrostation ja no Mansion House undergrunnsstasjon pt Mansion House Metropolitano de Londres ru ... station Cannon Street NR interchange note ref Citation London station interchange May 2011 ref Mansion House is a London Underground station in the City of London , near Mansion House, London Mansion House although Bank station London Bank station is actually closer . It is a sub surface station served ...   more details



  1. Oneida Community Mansion House

    Infobox nrhp name Oneida Community Mansion House nrhp type nhl locmapin New York image OneidaCommunityHomeBld.JPG caption Building 1907 postcard location Oneida, NY lat degrees 43 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 37.28 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 36 long seconds 18.63 long direction W area built 1848 architect architecture Victorian architecture Late Victorian designated nrhp type June 23, 1965 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 380&ResourceType Building title Oneida Community Mansion House date 2007 09 15 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000527 Oneida Community Mansion House is a surviving building from the historic Oneida Community that is still in use. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 66000527.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Oneida Community Mansion House 446  KB author Richard Greenwood date January 20, 1976 publisher National Park Service postscript None and PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 66000527.pdf Accompanying 2 photos, exterior, from 1964. 739  KB ref It is located at Kenwood Avenue and Skinner Road in Oneida, New York . References reflist External links commonscat http www.oneidacommunity.org Oneida Community Mansion House http hdl.loc.gov loc.pnp hhh.ny1232 Perfectionist Community Building 4 data pages , at Historic American Building Survey National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category National Historic Landmarks in New York Category Houses completed in 1848 Category Oneida, New York Category Museums in Madison County, New York Category Religious museums in New York MadisonNY NRHP stub NewYork struct ...   more details



  1. Howard Mansion and Carriage House

    Infobox nrhp name Howard Mansion and Carriage House nrhp type image caption location Howard Blvd., Hyde Park, New York lat degrees 41 lat minutes 47 lat seconds 53 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 56 long seconds 5 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built 1896 architect McKim, Charles F. architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian added August 19, 1993 area convert 12.9 acre governing body Private refnum 93000862 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Howard Mansion and Carriage House is a historic mansion and carriage house located at Hyde Park, New York Hyde Park in Dutchess County, New York . It was designed by noted architect Charles Follen McKim 1847 1909 and built in 1896. It is a two story, six bay, eclectic dwelling built of uncoursed fieldstone . It is rectangular in plan and has a wood shingled roof with overhanging twin gables. The front entrance is a Dutch door and features a portico supported by two square, bracketed columns. The carriage house is a two story, wood frame, stucco covered, Tudor Revival architecture Tudor style building built in 1901. It features a two story, polygonal bay with a polygonal roof. The home was built by Frederick W. Vanderbilt for his nephew, Thomas H. Howard. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 2010 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Howard Mansion and Carriage House date January 1993 accessdate 2010 10 24 author John A. Bonafide 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 2011 title Accompanying five photos ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. 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 ...   more details



  1. Myer House (Dublin, Ohio)

    Infobox nrhp name Myer House nrhp type image caption nearest city Dublin, Ohio lat degrees 40 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 9 long seconds 21 long direction W locmapin Ohio area built 1850 architecture added April 11, 1979 governing body Private mpsub Washington Township MRA refnum 79002689 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Myer House is a historic building in the Sandy Corners neighborhood of Dublin, Ohio Dublin , Ohio , United States . ref name nris ref DeLorme. Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer . 7th ed. Yarmouth, Maine Yarmouth DeLorme , 2004, 57. ISBN 0 89933 281 1. ref Built in 1850, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category Houses completed in 1850 Category Houses in Franklin County, Ohio Ohio NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. House of Industry (Dublin)

    A House of Industry was established in Dublin by an act of parliament in 1703 for the removal from the streets of objectionable objects such as the destitute and vagabonds. It was located at the present site of St. James s Hospital , James s Street, and included convert 14 acre m2 of land. The upkeep of this institution was paid for through a taxes levied on sedan chairs and hackney coaches and a property tax applied throughout the city. ref Burke, Helen, The People and the Poor Law in 19th Century Ireland Littlehampton, 1987 , pp 9 10. ref In 1729 the House of Industry became a foundling hospital. ref Tighe, Joan, Mendicity in Dublin Historical Record , vol. 20, no. 3 4 Jun. Sep., 1965 , p.103 ref Grangegorman foo Another House of Industry was founed in 1773 in Channel Row, or modern day North Brunswick Street, on the north side of the city. ref Reynolds, Joseph, Grangegorman Psychiatric Care in Dublin since 1815 Dublin, 1992 , p. 5. ref In 1796 it accommodated more than 1,700 people. Following an Act of the Parliament of Ireland Irish Parliament , responsibility for its management was assumed by seven governors , elected annually by, and out of, the members of Dublin Corporation . At about this time, a number of mechanical innovations by Benjamin Thompson were incorporated into the building for improved ventilation, cooking and heating. blockquote p It is to be observed, that this institution ... Extracts from an account of the late improvements, in the house of industry, at Dublin ref This building .... Described as the Dublin Poor House , it was visited by the French political theorist, Alexis ..., the House of Industry on James s Street became the South Dublin Union and the one on Channel Row became the North Dublin Union. ref Burke, Helen, The People and the Poor Law in 19th Century Ireland ..., and for the maintenance of the poor of Dublin, and for the punishment of the vagrants and beggars ... www.chaptersofdublin.com books OldDub chapter10.htm Life in old Dublin by James Collins 1913 Category ...   more details



  1. The Mansion House (Old Warden Park)

    Infobox building name The Mansion House location Old Warden , Bedfordshire BR England website http www.themansionhouse.org The Mansion House in Old Warden Park is managed by Bedford College Bedford Bedford College Services on behalf of the Shuttleworth Trust. The Trust was established in 1944 by Dorothy Clotilda Shuttleworth in memory of her son Richard. From 2011 The Mansion House has been the home for The Rhythm Festival , which is an outdoor music festival. History The house as it stands today was built by Joseph Shuttleworth who bought the Old Warden Estate in 1872 and commissioned Henry Clutton, the prominent Victorian architect, to design the mansion based on Gawthorpe Hall in Lancashire. Clutton designed the building in Jacabean style and the high chimneys and 100 foot high clock tower have defined and distinguished the mansion for over a century. In addition, Clutton designed many of the interior features such as the carved doors, balustrades and chimneypieces. Gillows of Lancaster made many of the interior furnishings and there are several magnificent examples of 19 century paintings that still decorate the house by prominent artists such as Sir Frank Dicksee, William Leader, George Vicat Cole and Frank Holl Shuttleworth CrestThe Shuttleworth crest and arms illustrate the origins of the Shuttleworth family s wealth in weaving and wool. During the second world war, the house was a Red Cross convalescent home and auxiliary hospital for airmen. It then opened as an agricultural college in 1946. Today, Bedford College Services manage the Mansion and the Shuttleworth College on behalf of the Shuttleworth Trust. References ref http www.themansionhouse.org about us history.aspx ref Reflist External links http www.themansionhouse.org themansionhouse.org coord 52.0845 0.3284 region GB BDF type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Mansion House Category Country houses in Bedfordshire ...   more details



  1. Mansion House (Public Landing, Maryland)

    Infobox nrhp name Mansion House nrhp type image caption location Public Landing, Maryland lat degrees 38 lat minutes 8 lat seconds 54 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 17 long seconds 15 long direction W locmapin Maryland area built 1835 architect Unknown architecture Greek Revival, Federal added January 19, 1995 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body Private refnum 94001643 Mansion House , located near Public Landing, Maryland Public Landing , Maryland , United States , is an early to mid nineteenth century plantation house . This telescoping house was built in five main parts beginning about 1835. The distinct blocks were designed in a manner that separated the main house from the servants quarters while keeping them close at hand ref cite web url http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 1142&COUNTY Worcester&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Worcester title Maryland Historical Trust date 2008 06 07 work National Register of Historic Places Properties in Worcester County publisher Maryland Historical Trust ref . Mansion House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 1142&COUNTY Worcester&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Worcester Mansion House, Worcester County , including photo from 1994, at Maryland Historical Trust National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Houses in Worcester County, Maryland Category Houses completed in 1835 Maryland NRHP stub Category Plantations in Maryland ...   more details



  1. Perry Point Mansion House and Mill

    Infobox nrhp name Perry Point Mansion House and Mill nrhp type hd image Perry Point Mansion House Apr 10.JPG caption Perry Point Mansion House, April 2010 location Veterans Administration Hospital grounds, Perryville, Maryland lat degrees 39 lat minutes 32 lat seconds 58 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 4 long seconds 15 long direction W locmapin Maryland area built 1750 architecture added July 2, 1975 governing body United States Department of Veterans Affairs Department of Veterans Affairs refnum 75000883 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Perry Point Mansion House and Mill is a national Historic district United States historic district at Perryville, Maryland Perryville , Cecil County, Maryland Cecil County , Maryland , United States . It is a frac 2 1 2 story, center passage brick house covered with gray stucco . The 30 foot by 20 foot, stone grist mill is built into a river bank and is two to three stories high. Both structures were built about 1750. Since the end of World War I when the property was acquired by the Federal government, Perry Point has been used as a rehabilitation center, a supply depot, and a psychiatric hospital, the latter use surviving and expanding to the present. ref name mht http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 316&COUNTY Cecil&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Cecil Maryland Historical Trust Listing for Perry Point Mansion House and Mill ref The Perry Point Mansion House and Mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places during 1975. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 316&COUNTY Cecil&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Cecil Perry Point Mansion House and Mill, Cecil County , including photo from 1968, at Maryland Historical Trust National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Houses in Cecil County, Maryland Category Grinding mills in the United States CecilMD NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Upper Dublin Friends Meeting House

    File UpperDublinFriendsMeetinghouse.jpg thumb right 256px The Upper Dublin Friends Meeting House The Upper Dublin Friends Meeting House is a Religious Society of Friends Quaker Friends meeting house meeting house located at the intersection of Fort Washington Avenue and Meetinghouse Roads in Upper Dublin Township, Pennsylvania Upper Dublin Township , Pennsylvania in the United States . The building was constructed in 1814 on land donated by local resident Phebe Shoemaker. The graveyard of nearly one acre contains the graves of many of the township s most notable early families. Bean s 1884 History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania makes mention of the horse block a step for mounting or dismounting from a horse that can still be seen at the Meeting House About twenty yards from the front door is a horse block, of stone, consisting of five steps to the top, four and a half feet from the ground and three and a half feet wide, now so rare as to become an object of interest to the antiquarian antiquary . ref Upper Dublin & Upper Hanover Townships Bean s 1884 History of Montgomery Co, PA http ftp.rootsweb.com pub usgenweb pa montgomery history local mchb0068.txt ref The Upper Dublin Friends Meeting is a thriving congregation, with Meeting for Worship every Sunday at 10 a.m., and is part of the Abington Quarterly Meeting of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends . References Reflist coord 40.161286 75.187538 type landmark globe earth region US PA display title Upper Dublin Township, Pennsylvania Category Quaker meeting houses in Pennsylvania Category Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Category Churches in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Category Religious buildings completed in 1814 Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Mansion House (Trenton, New Jersey)

    Infobox nrhp name Mansion House nrhp type image Trenton City Museum.JPG caption location Cadwalader Park, Trenton, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 47 long seconds 22 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1845 architect Notman,John architecture Italianate added February 6, 1973 area convert 100 acre governing body Local refnum 73001112 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date May 12, 1972 designated other1 number 1779 ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Mercer County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists mercer.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 9 date March 1, 2011 accessdate March 28, 2011 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b Mansion House , is located in Trenton, New Jersey Trenton , New Jersey . The building was built in 1845 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 6, 1973. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Italianate architecture in the United States Category Houses completed in 1845 Category Houses in Mercer County, New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Provost's House, Trinity College, Dublin

    The Provost s House is a 5 bay two storey house with seven bay single storey wings on each side, which dates from the 1759 and was built for Provost Francis Andrews of Trinity College, Dublin Trinity College . The designer is unknown but may have been the Dublin architect John Smyth. It has a Palladian architecture Palladian design with a central Venetian window and Doric order doric pilaster s and is similar to that built by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington Lord Burlington for George Wade General Wade now demolished in London in the 1830s, who in turn copied a drawing by Andrea Palladio . Another version of the house existed in Potsdam . The ground floor ashlar stonework is heavily tooled with round headed arches spanning over the windows. The centre arch over the entrance door is slightly wider than the others. The upper floor consists of pilasters standing on a string course and supporting a strong cornice at roof level. The two wings are both similar with a three bay breakfront surmounted by a pediment. It is the only one of Dublin s great Georgian houses which still serves its original purpose. It lies at the north end of Grafton Street near the corner with Nassau Street, Dublin Nassau Street and has the unique address of No 1 Grafton Street. Henry Keene may have designed the interior. Metalwork may have been by Timothy Turner. It was described by Charles Robert Cockerell in 1823 as follows The beautiful front of the Provost s House,...... had been completely spoilt by a high pitched roof and the centre arch having keystone smaller than the sides, producing a disfigured visual effect. External links http ireland.archiseek.com buildings ireland dublin southcity trinity trinprov.htm Archiseek entry on the Provost s House coord 53 20 36 N 6 15 31 W region IE type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures in Dublin city ...   more details




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