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Rosegill and first
An archaeological survey of the ground underneath the planned development's first phase has revealed what appear to be parts of the Nimcock Native American village, and also parts of the Rosegill slave community.

Estate and Middlesex
In 1913, Stann Creek Railway operated between Dangriga and Middlesex Estate and was abandoned in 1937 leaving some railway bridges along the Hummingbird Highway.
This was the world's first council housing, and brothers Lew Grade and Bernard Delfont were brought up here .< ref >< cite >' Bethnal Green: Building and Social Conditions from 1876 to 1914 ', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 11: Stepney, Bethnal Green ( 1998 ), pp. 126-32 accessed: 14 November 2006 </ ref > In 1909, the Bethnal Green Estate was built with money left by the philanthropist William Richard Sutton which he left for ' modern dwellings and houses for occupation by the poor of London and other towns and populous places in England '.< ref >< cite >< cite >
* After WWI: Middlesex County Council set up 24 smallholdings ( Burrows Hill Close Estate and Bedfont Court Estate ) west of Perry Oaks sewage works, each with a house.
In 1761, Princess Amelia became the owner of Gunnersbury Estate, Middlesex, and at some time between 1777 and 1784, commissioned a bath house, extended as a folly by a subsequent owner of the land in the 19th century, which still stands today with a Grade II English Heritage listing and is known as Princess Amelia's Bathhouse.

Estate and County
The first child of Augustine Washington ( 1694 – 1743 ) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington ( 1708 – 1789 ), George Washington was born on their Pope's Creek Estate near present-day Colonial Beach in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Although the London County Council had been created as a London-wide authority covering the County of London in 1889, the county did not cover all the built-up area of London, particularly West Ham and East Ham ; and many of the LCC housing projects, including the vast Becontree Estate, were outside its boundaries.
Part of the forest was opened as a country park to the public in 1969 by Nottinghamshire County Council, which manages a small part of the forest under lease from the Thoresby Estate.
Dramatic change came to Roehampton when the London County Council built the Roehampton Estate in the 1920s and 1930s ( renamed the Dover House Estate ) and the Alton Estate in the 1950s
The population rose dramatically between 1921 and 1931, when the London County Council developed the Becontree Estate.
* Teller County Real Estate Information
* Clandeboye Estate, Bangor, County Down
* History of Greystones in County Wicklow-with information on the Burnaby Estate and the Hawkins-Whitshed family
The family seat is Baronscourt ( usually known locally as Baronscourt Castle ), a neo-Classical country house on the Baronscourt Estate near Newtownstewart, a village near Strabane, County Tyrone.
Further social housing was built by the London County Council, which began construction of the Ossulston Estate in 1927.
As a consequence the London County Council opened the Boundary Estate in 1900, and many localmen councils began building flats and houses in the early twentieth century.
Despite this, Baco Noir ( single varietal or in blends ) remains a commonly produced wine in many Canadian wineries ; notable current examples include Henry of Pelham Family Estate Winery's, Lakeview Cellars ' " Baco Noir Reserve " and products of Sandbanks Estate Winery in Prince Edward County.
Granted a large Estate in Orior County Armagh.
In the late 1950s, he was invited for a summer to do research for IBM at the Lamb Estate in Westchester County, New York with other promising mathematicians and scientists.
He spends a considerable amount of time in Ireland, where he purchased the Glenmore Estate in County Donegal.
The area immediately to the east of the Estate had been developed by the London County Council ( LCC ) in the 1920s as council housing, mostly in characteristic blocks of neo-Georgian brick flats.
The Italian garden at Powerscourt Estate in County Wicklow, Ireland.

Estate and plantation
It was agreed with the Gardners that Gerald would live with her on a tea plantation named Ladbroke Estate in Maskeliya district, where he could learn the tea trade.
In December 1904, his parents and younger brother visited, with his father asking him to invest in a pioneering rubber plantation which Gardner was to manage ; located near the village of Belihil Oya, it was known as the Atlanta Estate, but allowed him a great deal of leisure time.
Extensive forests cover more than 20 % of the total area, consisting principally of parts of Windsor Forest ; predominantly conifer plantation owned and managed by the Crown Estate and Forestry Commission.
A former plantation house on the Collier Estate, it was renovated by Ben Altheimer in the 1930s and renamed " The Elms.
In 1957, the firm of Levitt and Sons acquired the nearby Belair Estate, the original colonial plantation of the Provincial Governor of Maryland, Samuel Ogle, and developed the residential community of Belair at Bowie.
The original Belair Estate contains the Belair Mansion ( circa 1745 ), the beautiful five-part Georgian plantation house of Governor Samuel Ogle and his son Governor Benjamin Ogle.
with St. George: – Starting from the meeting point of the parishes of St. George, St. Michael, and Christ Church and proceeding in a westerly and northerly direction along the plantation track to its junction at lower Birneys with the public road called Highway 5 ; then in a westerly direction along Highway 5 to its junction at Mapp Hill with the public road called Haynes Hill ; then in a northerly direction along Haynes Hill and Pasture Road to its junction with Monroe Road ; then in a westerly direction along Monroe Road to its junction with Salters Tenantry Road ; then in a northerly, then westerly then northerly direction along Salters Tenantry Road to its junction at Salters with the public road called Highway 4 ; then in a south-westerly direction along Highway 4 to its junction with a public road called Highway X ; then in a north-easterly direction along Highway X to its junction with an unclassified road ; then in a generally north-westerly then northerly direction along this road to its junction with the public road leading from the Belle Road to Charles Rowe Bridge ; then in a westerly direction along this public road to its junction with the unclassified road leading to Lower Estate ; then in a generally north-easterly direction along this road ( so as to pass to the east of the factory yard ) to its junction with a track to the north of the factory yard ; then in a north-westerly direction along this track to join an unclassified road and along this road to its junction at Dayrells with the public road called Highway 3 ; then in a north-easterly direction along Highway 3 to its junction with Cole Road at Bourne ; then in a northerly direction along this road to the culvert where it crosses a gully ; then along this gully in a south-westerly, north-westerly and north-easterly direction to a point opposite Applewhaites Tenantry Road ; then along the line joining this point to the road junction and in a north-westerly direction along Applewhaites Tenantry Road to its junction with a public road called Highway E. This is the meeting point of the parishes of St. George, St. Michael, and St. Thomas.
* Fond Doux Estate: A working plantation where cacao is still processed.
The site was formerly an oil palm plantation called Seafield Estate under the municipality of Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya.
* Kenilworth Estate, a tea plantation named after the English castle
Emerson was born on La Palma Estate, a sugar plantation near Encrucijada, Cuba belonging to his American father, Henry Ezekiel Emerson and British mother, Jane, née Harris Billing.
Bukit Besi is now a Government-financed plantation estate ; the rolling hills and old British architecture are now long gone, replaced by Felda Estate housing and palm oil trees.
Guihing was once the original sitio of Padada and its formation was brought about by Mr. Walstrom, an American expatriate who owns a vast coconut plantation in the area called the Mindanao Estate Co., together with the effort of Don Bartolome Hernandez Sr., a coconut planter and a pioneer of the area too.
Around 1863, within a time span of 10 years after the first tea plantation was set up in Darjeeling, hybrids of tea bushes were brought, and the Nepal ’ s first tea plantation, Ilam Tea Estate was set up in Ilam district, at an altitude of 4, 500-5, 000 feet above the sea level.
Visioning better future prospects of the tea industry in Nepal, two years later a second tea plantation, Soktim Tea Estate was set up in the Jhapa district.
The first private tea plantation was set up in 1959, in the terai region under the name Bhudhakaran Tea Estate.
The tehsil is known for the Changa Manga forest, the largest single plantation of trees in Pakistan, and the Chunian Industrial Estate, one of the largest concentrations of manufacturing in the country.
Lamberts ' Estate is currently being developed to create a reconstruction of a functioning 18th century sugar plantation and a plantation-style resort.
The main buildings ( hotels such as Old Manor and Golden Rock Estate ) were originally sugarcane plantation " great houses ", and some of the other plantation buildings, including the old windmills, have been turned into guest suites.
At the southern end of the parish there are extensive colonial sugar plantation ruins, at Eden Brown Estate, New River Estate and Coconut Walk Estate.

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