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He remodelled Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Scotland ( 1844 – 48 ) in Scots Baronial Style for George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland for whom he had remodelled Trentham Hall, due to a fire in the early 20th century little of Barry's interiors survive at Dunrobin, the gardens with their fountains and parterres are also by Barry.
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In some cases the countryside surrounding existing castles was remodelled to highlight the ruins, as at Henderskelfe Castle, or at " Capability " Brown's reworking of Wardour Castle.
Highclere Castle, Hampshire, ( c. 1842-50 ) with its large tower was remodelled in Elizabethan style for the Henry Herbert, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon, externally the building was completely altered, the plain Georgian building virtually rebuilt, although little of the interior is by Barry, his patron dying in 1849, and Thomas Allom completed it in 1861.
After the wedding, he moves into Hackton Castle, which he has completely remodelled at great expense.
It was also the site chosen by Henry I for a Norman castle, Tiverton Castle first built in 1106 as a Motte and Bailey type and extensively remodelled in the 13th and 14th Centuries.
The zenith of Vyšehrad was during the second half of the 11th century, when Vratislav transferred his seat from Prague Castle, and the original fort was remodelled as a complex comprising a sovereign's palatial residence, church and seat of the chapter.
Because of the building's historical significance, its interior was kept intact while the exterior was remodelled and a Neo-Baroque clock tower was added to give it the resemblance of the Royal Castle in Warsaw.
He was also a gifted landscape gardener, and remodelled the crumbling Fordell Castle into a family home.
It probably resembled White Castle, remodelled by de Burgh in the same period, or Bolingbroke and Beeston Castles, both built in the 1220s.
John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute commissioned Holland and Brown to restore Cardiff Castle ( 1778 – 80 ), Holland's interiors were swept away when the castle was remodelled and extended by William Burges in the 1860s.
Robert Adam's houses in this style include Mellerstain and Wedderburn in Berwickshire and Seton House in East Lothian, but it is most clearly seen at Culzean Castle, Ayrshire, remodelled by Adam from 1777.
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* December 16 – Instrument of Government in England: The world's first written constitution, under which Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, being advised by a remodelled English Council of State.
The Sceptre of Scotland was a gift from Pope Alexander VI to King James IV in 1494, and was remodelled and lengthened in 1536.
The building, along with the National Gallery of Scotland was remodelled in 1912 by William Thomas Oldrieve.
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He collaborated with Jean Baptiste Dumas in writing an Essai de statique chimique des ltres organists ( 1841 ), and was the author of Traite d ' economie rurale ( 1844 ), which was remodelled as Agronomie, chimie agricole, et physiologie ( 5 vols., 1860 – 1874 ; 2nd ed., 1884 ), and of Etudes sur la transformation du fer en acier ( 1875 ).
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Casa Batlló () is a building restored by Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol, built in 1877 and remodelled in the years 1904 – 1906 ; located at 43, Passeig de Gràcia ( passeig is Catalan for promenade or avenue ), part of the Illa de la Discòrdia ( the " Block of Discord ") in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Spain.
* c. 1245 – 1260s Transepts remodelled in the Rayonnant style by Jean de Chelles then Pierre de Montreuil
The King's Opera House ( now rebuilt as Her Majesty's Theatre ) ( 1816 – 1818 ) where he and George Repton remodelled the theatre, with arcades and shops around three sides of the building, the fourth being the still surviving Royal Opera Arcade.
* Carlton House, London remodelled several interiors, ( 1812 – 14 ) demolished 1825 to make way for Nash's Carlton House Terraces
* St David's Cathedral, new west front ( 1789 – 1791 ) completely remodelled by Sir George Gilbert Scott ( 1862 ).
Under Warden Wills ( 1783 – 1806 ), the terrain was then radically remodelled and landscaped ( by Shipley ) and became notable for a distinguished collection of trees.
A major focus of his career was the remodelling of older country houses, his first major commission was the transformation of Henry Holland's Trentham Hall, Staffordshire ( 1834 – 40 ) it was remodelled in the Italianate style with a large tower ( a feature Barry often included in his country houses ), Barry also designed the Italianate gardens, with parterres and fountains, largely demolished in 1912, only a small portion of the house consisting of the porte-cochère, with a curving corridor and the stables are still standing, although the gardens are undergoing a restoration, additionally the belvedere from the top of the tower survives as a folly at Sandon Hall.
At Harewood House he remodelled ( 1843 – 50 ) the John Carr exterior adding an extra floor to the end pavilions and replacing the portico on the south front with Corinthian pilasters, some of the Robert Adam interiors were remodeled, the dining room being entirely by Barry, and created the formal terraces and parterres surrounding the house.
Barry remodelled Trafalgar Square ( 1840 – 45 ) he designed the north terrace with the steps at either end, and the sloping walls on the east and west of the square, the two fountain basins are also to Barry's design, although Edwin Lutyens re-designed the actual fountains ( 1939 ).
After 18 Brumaire, Sieyès produced the constitution which he had long been planning, only to have it completely remodelled by Bonaparte, who thereby achieved a coup within a coup – Bonaparte's Constitution of the Year VIII became the basis of the French Consulate.
Soane designed several public buildings in London, including: National Debt Redemption Office ( 1817 ) demolished 1900 ; Insolvent Debtors Court ( 1823 ) demolished 1861 ; Privy Council and Board of Trade Offices, Whitehall ( 1823 – 24 ) remodelled by Sir Charles Barry the building now houses the Cabinet Office ; in a new departure for Soane he used the Italianate style for The New State Paper Office, ( 1829 – 1830 ) demolished 1868 to make way for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office building.
Country homes for the landed gentry included: new rooms and remodelling of Wimpole Hall and garden buildings, ( 1790 – 94 ) for his friend Philip Yorke that he met on his Grand Tour ; remodelling of Baronscourt, County Tyrone, Ireland ( 1791 ); Tyringham Hall ( 1792 – 1820 ); the remodelling of Aynhoe Park ( 1798 ); In 1804 Soane remodelled Ramsey Abbey none of his work there now survives ; the remodelling of the south front of Port Eliot and new interiors ( 1804 – 06 ); the Gothic Library at Stowe House ( 1805 – 06 ); Moggerhanger House ( 1791 – 1809 ); for Marden Hill, Hertfordshire, Soane designed a new porch and entrance hall ( 1818 ); remodelling of Wotton House after damage by fire ( 1820 ); a terrace of six houses above shops in Regent Street London, ( 1820 – 21 ) demolished ; Pell Wall Hall ( 1822 ).
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Finally, the castle arrived at its present form in the 1870s, when David Bryce remodelled the whole building in a Scots Baronial style, and added the ballroom.
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* The Victoria Cinema ; Built in 1912 and remodelled in the 1930s internally and externally in the fashionable Art Deco Style, this is apparently the oldest cinema in the Southern hemisphere in continuous use.
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Hill Top remained a working farm but was now remodelled to allow for the tenant family and Potter ’ s private studio and work shop.
* Tottenham Park, Wiltshire, for Charles, Lord Bruce: from 1721, executed by Burlington's protégé Henry Flitcroft ( enlarged and remodelled since ).
The Hôtel in the Marais district remodelled for Claude-Charles-Dominique Tourolle survives ( the rue d ' Orléans is now the rue Charlot ) but the salon's boiseries and chimneypieces were removed in the mid-nineteenth century to a house in the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré now in the possession of the Cercle Interallié.
The abbey church was remodelled according to the plans of James Smith, and was fitted with elaborate thrones and stalls for the individual Knights of the Thistle, carved by Grinling Gibbons.
This is the only country house for which he was the sole architect, though he extensively remodelled Ockham House, now mostly destroyed, for the Lord Chief Justice King ).
He opted for external brickwork, put some detailing on the sheer walls, and remodelled the four corner chimneys so that they resembled classical columns.
A bow window and portico were added to the south range and the block linking the two ranges was remodelled between 1811-14 by Jeffrey Wyatt for Colonel Thomas and Diana Beaumont.
In the village there is Elvington Hall, built during Elizabethan times and remodelled in the 18th century by John Carr ; famous writer Laurence Sterne lived there for a period of his childhood ; Roger Jacques and Simone Sterne, his grandparents, controlled the manor prior to 1700.
The ministry remodelled itself in a more Liberal direction ; and sent a new delegate to the federal diet at Frankfurt, empowered to vote for the establishment of a parliament for a united Germany.
tightened controls significantly, by authorising fines and imprisonment for master sweeps who were ignoring the law, giving the police the power of arrest on suspicion and authorising Board of Trade inspections of new and remodelled chimneys.
Additionally, many passenger stations have been remodelled into rider-friendly destinations, with several hosting co-located transit and regional bus hubs for various municipalities.
The stadium was remodelled around 500 BC with sloping sides for spectators and shifted slightly to the east.
An important commission in terms of the client, were alterations to William Pitt the Younger's house at Holwood House in 1786, Soane had befriended William Pitt's uncle Thomas on his grand tour ; In ( 1787 ) Soane remodelled the interior of Fonthill Splendens ( later replaced by Fonthill Abbey ) for Thomas Beckford, adding a picture gallery lit by two domes and other work.
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