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built and hunting
The present building sits on the site of a hunting lodge built by the Earl of Cavan in the 19th century.
Since prehistory, they have also been built as sepulchral monuments, or used for defensive, hunting, ceremonial, astronomical and other purposes.
Villages built on defensive bluffs indicate increased warfare, leading to food gathering in communal groups rather than individual hunting for protection.
* The Palace of Versailles is first built by Louis XIII, as a hunting lodge.
Chatelherault Country Park | Chatelherault, built by William Adam ( architect ) | William Adam in 1743 as the James Douglas-Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton | Duke of Hamilton's hunting lodge.
* Presidential Castle in Wisła, a château built for the Habsburgs as their hunting cottage, rebuilt 1929-1931 and used as recreational residence by the President Ignacy Mościcki.
Quoting fragments attributed to Sanchuniathon, he relates that Byblos, Berytus and Tyre were among the first cities ever built, under the rule of the mythical Cronus, and credits the inhabitants with developing fishing, hunting, agriculture, shipbuilding and writing.
Clemenswerth Palace near Sögel built as a hunting lodge for Clemens August
The Fürstenried Palace was built for Max Emanuel as a hunting lodge.
Part of Halsway Manor in Somerset was built by Beaufort as his hunting lodge.
From the old days are still many beautiful Frisian houses left which were built by the town's seafarers especially during the days of whale hunting 1650 – 1850 ).
* 1937, German whale factory ship Unitas for Jürgens-Van den Bergh company ( whale hunting vessels were built by Bremer Vulkan ); as Japanese Nissan Maru II scrapped in Taiwan 1987
On the hillside above the river are situated the stone-built 16th-century hunting lodge at Lincoln Hill, many 17th-and 18th-century workers cottages, some imposing Georgian houses built by ironmasters and mine and canal barge owners, and many early Victorian villas built from the various coloured bricks and tiles of the locality.
The story that she was poisoned by a jealous Eleanor is certainly untrue, and so is the tale that Henry constructed the hunting lodge at Woodstock for her and surrounded it with a garden that was a labyrinth (" Rosamund's Bower ," which was pulled down when Blenheim Palace was built nearby ).
Chambord is the largest château in the Loire Valley ; it was built to serve as a hunting lodge for François I, who maintained his royal residences at Château de Blois and Château d ' Amboise.
In 1835, Federal soldiers under Captain J. L. Dawson built the Dawson Road, following an old Osage hunting trail.
Originally called the Great Standing, it was built for King Henry VIII in 1543, and was used as a grandstand to watch the hunting of deer, although it has been heavily altered over time.
The Winnebagos and Menominees used both hunting methods interchangeably and built up widespread trade networks extending as far west as the Rockies, north to the Great Lakes, south to the Gulf of Mexico, and east to the Atlantic Ocean.
Henry I of England built a hunting lodge here and in 1129 he built seven miles of walls to create the first enclosed park, where lions and leopards were kept.
Wellwood Club ( CE-394 ): Located on Water Street and built in the mid-19th Century to house seasonal wildfowl hunters, the “ Wellwood Club ” was an ideal location for duck hunting on Chesapeake Bay ’ s Susquehanna Flats.
With these developments, many country estates were built in the rolling hills of Newtown Square for ,"... either country gentlemen of Old Quaker blood ... or rich Philadelphians who loved hunting, owned good horses, and were not afraid to ride them.
In 1810, a petition was made to the Northampton County Court to split the township into two portions ( at the time, the area now encompassed by Lehigh County was part of Northampton County ). The name Whitehall refers to a white hall that was built along the Jordan in the early 1700s as a hunting lodge.
He also built a hunting lodge, opposite his home, on a bluff in Roxbury overlooking the river.

built and lodge
It was built in 1850 as a shooting lodge and was part of the Hesleyside estate ( Hesleyside house is situated in the North Tyne valley near Bellingham ).
He also proposed that a prison be built on Dartmoor to house the thousands of captives of the Napoleonic Wars and the later War of 1812, who had become too numerous to lodge in the prisons and prison-ships at Plymouth.
A lodge had been built three years after James Madison's death in a critical spot at the then-northernmost departure and arrival point in New York City — and named Madison Cottage in honor of the recently deceased fourth president.
Above the Porters ' lodge is the Perne Library, named in honour of Andrew Perne, a former Master, and originally built in 1590 to house the collection that he donated to the college.
Mary Colter designed the lodge and it was built by the Fred Harvey Company.
Buffalo's first ski lodge was built at Dingo Dell in 1954.
He is traditionally held to have built the north aisle of the Church of St Mary at Stogumber " as penance for his lax life whilst at his Hunting lodge ".
* Construction – The lodge is generally built with great care, and with respect for the environment and for the materials being used.
The lodge was said to be unusually built from non-breathable materials.
They built earthwork lodges to accommodate the sedentary nature of Pawnee culture ; each lodge " was at the same time the universe and also the womb of a woman, and the household activities represented her reproductive powers.
The name Ninilchik probably derives from Niqnilchint, a Deni ' ana Athabaskan word meaning " lodge is built place ".
The first sport fishing lodge in Iliamna was built in the 1930s and the second was built in the 1950s.
" Mother Lodge of Arizona " The Prescott Elks Opera House was built by the lodge in 1905.
The middle lift ( Canyon ) gained over 1300 vertical feet and unloaded at the Roundhouse ( a day lodge at, built in 1939 ).

built and cabin
Do you say chantey, as if the word were derived from the French word chanter, to sing, or do you say shanty and think of a roughly built cabin, which derives its name from the French-Canadian use of the word chantier, with one of its meanings given as a boat-yard??
He spoke through the public address box built into the cabin, and his gigantic voice roared out over the empty plain, so that the pink herd of talking people stirred gently in their happiness and wondered what their friend B'dikkat might be wanting to tell them.
Rather than going to Mexico, Corbett is believed to have settled in a cabin he built in the forests near Hinckley, Minnesota.
He spent most of his life in the small town of Auburn, California, living in a small cabin built by his parents, Fanny and Timeus Smith.
General Tipton built a log cabin on Mt.
His financial situation improved considerably and in 1897, Munch bought himself a summer house, a small fisherman's cabin built in the late 18th century, in the small town of Åsgårdstrand in Norway.
Today, taller retaining walls are increasingly built as composite gravity walls such as: geosynthetic or steel-reinforced backfill soil with precast facing ; gabions ( stacked steel wire baskets filled with rocks ), crib walls ( cells built up log cabin style from precast concrete or timber and filled with soil or free draining gravel ) or soil-nailed walls ( soil reinforced in place with steel and concrete rods ).
Mexican HMMWVs are similar to the American built models but are slightly longer and feature a standard selective shift automatic transmission connected to a Mercedes Benz diesel engine and an anti-spalling layer in the passenger cabin.
Together they cleared land and built a cabin, built on the corner of what would become Ingham and Trail streets.
* Solar panels can be built into the boat in reasonable areas in the deck, cabin roof or as awnings.
* Norman boat, a cabin cruiser built by Norman Cruisers limited
Then he had the tops of the pines cut, eight feet from the ground, on which he had built a platform and a log cabin to serve as a temporary quarters while the mansion was being built.
Finally he returned to live a hermit-like existence in the cabin he had built for her.
While the city was being built he lived in a three-room log cabin with Catherine, where she did the cooking and caring for the children, and he tended a garden as though they were an ordinary couple.
He built the cabin because of a copper deposit that was nearby.
* 1937 Bellanca 17-20-5 seat cabin monoplane, not built
Image: Camera Obscura. JPG | A camera obscura created by Mark Ellis is built in the style of an Adirondack mountain cabin, and sits by the shore of Lake Flower in the village of Saranac Lake, NY.
He built a cabin and started a cooperage there, sending for his wife in Chicago after the cabin was complete.
The Elco Company may have had an advantage owing to their experience in small-boat building, having built 550 sub chasers for the Royal Navy during World War I. Additionally, in 1921, they introduced the famous " Cruisette ", ( a gasoline cabin cruiser ).
According to Hall, after his father was banned from working in the mines for joining an IWW strike, the family grew up in near starvation in a log cabin built by Halberg.
In 1929 Parnall built a cabin monoplane called the Hendy 302 to the design of Basil B. Henderson who followed it with another monoplane, the advanced Heck.

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