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Charleston and Farmhouse
Bloomsbury artists rejected the traditional distinction between fine and decorative art, as can be seen at Charleston Farmhouse near Lewes in Sussex where Vanessa Bell, her children and Duncan Grant moved in 1916 for the rest of their lives.
* Charleston Farmhouse
* Charleston Farmhouse
Woolf's sister, painter and interior designer Vanessa Bell, moved to Firle in 1916 taking residence with her live-in lover Duncan Grant in Charleston Farmhouse, which subsequently became a regular haunt of the Bloomsbury Group.
Charleston Farmhouse, near Lewes, East Sussex, UK
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He also wrote several books on the Bloomsbury Group and Charleston Farmhouse.

Charleston and Sussex
Vanessa Bell found the house named Charleston near Firle in Sussex.

Charleston and house
The first farmers put in crops at Charleston in 1859, and the first house was built by William Manning late that year.
Johnson followed in his father's footsteps, representing the city of Charleston ( and the nascent Democratic-Republican Party ) in the state's house of representatives from 1794-1798.
He was bayoneted and taken prisoner, held under house arrest in the Charleston area for the remainder of the war.
Anson, Maine, Anson County, North Carolina, and Ansonborough in Charleston, South Carolina, are named in Anson's honour, as well as a school house named at The Royal Hospital School.
At the age of ten he went to Charleston to earn a living, and at sixteen had become confidential clerk in a large mercantile house.
In Charleston the custom house would be moved to either Castle Pinckney or Fort Moultrie in Charleston harbor.
He was sent on parole to his Charleston house.
Eventually they were compelled to move to North Charleston where they opened up a boarding house on O ' Hear Avenue.
He lost all of his possessions — including his house and an extensive library — when Charleston was bombarded in 1862.
A significant number of houses in Charleston are around 70 to 80 years old and have prices ranging from $ 179, 900 to $ 580, 000, with the former representing the costs of a ranch house.
In Charleston, Bonnet was separated from the bulk of his crew and held for three weeks in the provost marshal's house along with his boatswain, Ignatius Pell, and his sailing master, David Herriott.
His house, the Aiken-Rhett House, is part of the Historic Charleston foundation.
The Charleston Trust does not have the funds to guarantee the preservation of the house for future generations and relies on its income from admissions, sales from the shop and tea room, membership fees from the Friends of Charleston and grants from various bodies and donations.
The Charleston Festival takes place around May each year in a marquee in the gardens of the house and lasts about a week and a half.
Charleston was the site for the first cement buildings in New Zealand ; a Butter factory and a small house which still stands around 3 km south of Charleston next to Cake hill.
The Charleston school was moved to the Westport south school and the old school teacher's house ( which still stands ) was also the Charleston Police station and Charleston jail beforehand.
Once safely back in Charleston, Rhett leaves Scarlett near death at his mother's house, telling her, in a letter, that while he admires her bravery in the face of danger, it has changed nothing ; he will never see her again.
When the Kanawha County court was established, Lewis was designated one of the twelve officers of that court, which met for the first time on October 5, 1789, at the house of George Clendenin in Charleston.

Charleston and where
On March 1, Davis appointed General P. G. T. Beauregard to command all Confederate troops in the vicinity of Charleston, South Carolina, where state officials prepared to take possession of Fort Sumter ; Beauregard was to prepare his forces but avoid an attack on the fort.
* October – Stede Bonnet and his crew are captured near the mouth of the Cape Fear River and taken to Charleston, South Carolina, where they are tried for piracy.
" She began attending dances in the afternoons and evenings at hotels around Hollywood, where she often won dance competitions with her performances of the Charleston and the Black Bottom.
Espedair Street is also a real street in Charleston, Paisley, where some of the significant events in the book take place.
The slave trade also depended on the port of Charleston, where ships could be unloaded and the slaves sold at markets.
Over the next three months units under his command arrived in the vicinity of Charleston, South Carolina, where they participated in the town's defense.
He went on to graduate from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston in 1957, where he also met his wife, Patrica Allen from Auburn, Ala.
In 1858, trapper Aaron Daniels moved to a place on the Provo River just north of where Charleston is today.
By proclamation of the governor, the official move took place eight years later, and in 1885 the capital moved from Wheeling to Charleston, where it has remained.
From 1927 to 29, Ives attended Eastern Illinois State Teachers College ( now Eastern Illinois University ) in Charleston, Illinois, where he played football.
He studied music first at the Mason College of Music in Charleston where he received his Bachelor's degree in 1950.
At the beginning of the clay-court season, Williams reached the semifinals of the Tier I Family Circle Cup in Charleston, South Carolina, where she lost to Jelena Janković on a third set tiebreak.
Smith was born in Charleston, South Carolina ; he started traveling with Medicine Shows when young and went into Vaudeville where he performed in an acts with Elmer Bowman and Jimmy Durante.
Before even graduating from his apprenticeship, Westervelt accepted an offer to start business in Charleston, where he undertook the construction of two schooners, with the help of African American slaves from planters in and around Charleston ( with his employer's consent ).
Clive lived in London but often spent long stretches of time at the idyllic farmhouse of Charleston, where Vanessa lived with Duncan and her three children by Clive and Duncan.
General Greene boldly pushed down towards Camden and Charleston, South Carolina, with a view to drawing his antagonist after him to the points where he was the year before, as well as to driving back Lord Rawdon, whom Cornwallis had left in that field.
In 1822, they moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where his father was among the founders, with Isaac Harby, of the first Reform congregation in the United States, the " Reformed Society of Israelites for Promoting True Principles of Judaism According to Its Purity and Spirit ".
" The battle, although tactically a draw, so weakened the British that they withdrew to Charleston, where Greene penned them during the remaining months of the war.
Then, in 1932, Bradshaw relocated to New York City, where he drummed for Marion Hardy, the Charleston Bearcats ( later the Savoy Bearcats ), and the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, and sang for Luis Russell.
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he moved to New York, where he would spend most of his adult life, in 1877.
On March 1, 1861, Provisional Confederate President Jefferson Davis, on behalf of the Confederate States government, assumed control of the military situation at Charleston, South Carolina where state militia were threatening to seize Fort Sumter from the small United States Army garrison.
McKay was shocked by the intense racism he encountered when he arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, where many public facilities were segregated, which inspired him to write more poetry.

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