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It is also noteworthy that, because George Cadbury was a temperance Quaker, no public houses have ever been built in Bournville ; however, since the late 1940s, there has been a licensed members ' bar at Rowheath Pavilion.
The Rowheath Pavilion itself, which still exists, was used for balls and dinners and the whole area was specifically for the benefit of the Cadbury workers and their families with no charges for the use of any of the sporting facilities by Cadbury employees or their families.

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Rowheath lake with pavilion in the background
In the early 1920s, extensive open lands were purchased at Rowheath and laid to football and hockey pitches together with a grassed running track.

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The composition of many of these boulders shows that they originated from as far away as Scotland or Snowdonia in Wales, such as the massive boulder discovered while Rowheath playing fields were laid out.

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Kon Ichikawa directed two anti-war dramas: The Burmese Harp ( 1956 ), which was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards, and Fires On The Plain ( 1959 ), along with Enjo ( 1958 ), which was adapted from Yukio Mishima's novel Temple Of The Golden Pavilion.
Designed for the display of small sculptures at the Third International Sculpture Exhibition in Arnhem ’ s Sonsbeek Park in 1955, Rietveld's ‘ Sonsbeek Pavilionwas rebuilt with new materials at the Kröller-Müller Museum in 2010.
The Aberdeen Pavilion, built in 1898 in Ottawa was used for ice hockey in 1904 and is the oldest existing facility that has hosted Stanley Cup games.
Its Center for Visual Arts addition by Frank Gehry was added recently and the Museum's new Glass Pavilion across Monroe Street opened in August 2006.
A similar twist was incorporated into a 1980 Australian production at the Bondi Pavilion Theatre in Sydney, where Lady Bracknell was played by female impersonator Tracey Lee.
In an effort to establish a university to serve Brighton, a public meeting was held in December 1911 at the Royal Pavilion in order to discover ways to fund the construction of a university ; the project was halted by World War I, and the money raised was used instead for books for the Municipal Technical College.
The latest in modern architecture was also represented by the likes of the Barcelona Pavilion in Spain and the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, at its completion the tallest building in the British Empire.
Enterprise was moved to New York City in April 2012 to be displayed at the USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, whose Space Shuttle Pavilion opened on July 19, 2012.
) Outside was the Millennium Map ( thirteen metres high ), the Childhood Cube, Looking Around ( a hidden installation ), Greenwich Pavilion, the Hanging Gardens at the front of the Dome, as well as a number of other installations and sculpture.
One of only two works sent back to Paris during Ingres ' six year term as Director of the French Academy in Rome, the Stratonice was exhibited for several days in mid-August 1840 in the private apartment of the duc d ' Orléans in the Pavilion Marsan of the Palais des Tuileries.
Holst conducted the LSO in two recorded performances of The Planets: the first was an acoustic recording made in sessions between 1922 and 1924 ( now available on Pavilion Records ' Pearl label ); the second was made in 1926, and utilised the then-new electrical recording process ( in 2003, this was released on compact disc by IMP and later on Naxos outside the United States ).
After the fair, the current World's Fair Pavilion in Forest Park was built on the site of the Missouri building with profits from the fair in 1909-10.
" The Forest Products Pavilion was surrounded by a grove of trees of various species, and included an all-wood theater.
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres | Ingres ' Oedipus and the Sphinx was among the works displayed in the Fine Arts Pavilion.
On opening day, there was considerable comment on the uniform of the hostesses from the UK Pavilion.
In 1928 Johnson met with architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who was at the time designing the German Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition.
Stone's career enjoyed a dramatic turn when he was awarded the commissions for the United States Embassy in New Delhi, India and the United States Pavilion for the 1958 International Exposition in Brussels, Belgium.
The lettering in the Lion and Unicorn Pavilion was designed by John Brinkley.
This area was developed far from the original settlement, deliberately on the edge of Brighton, as a fashionable resort in the early 19th Century, during the period of influence of George IV who famously commissioned Brighton's Royal Pavilion.

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He designed two additions to the building — Cullinan Hall, completed in 1958, and the Brown Pavilion, completed in 1974.
) Shanghai Expo 2010 allowed three types of Pavilion structures, ( i ) designed and constructed by the participant ; ( 2 ) individual Pavilions designed and constructed by the Expo Authority for rent to the participant ; ( 3 ) joint pavilions designed and constructed by the Expo Authority for rent to developing nations.
Nash was employed by the Prince from 1815 to develop his Marine Pavilion in Brighton, originally designed by Henry Holland.
The Pavilion Gardens, designed by Edward Milner, contain 93, 000 m² of gardens and ponds and were opened in 1871.
As an architect, Xenakis is primarily known for his early work under Le Corbusier: the Sainte Marie de La Tourette, on which the two architects collaborated, and the Philips Pavilion at Expo 58, which Xenakis designed alone.
Iranistan was the most notable: a fanciful and opulent Moorish Revival splendor designed by Leopold Eidlitz with domes, spires and lacy fretwork, inspired by the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England.
On the first floor, the Pavilion Hall, designed by Andrei Stakenschneider in 1858, occupies the Northern Pavilion of the Small Hermitage.
He is best known for his statue of Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D. C. at the Lincoln Memorial, which was designed by Henry Bacon, who also designed in 1916 the Swasey Pavilion at Exeter's town square.
Edgar Varese's Poeme Electronique, created for the Iannis Xenakis designed Philips Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, also utilised spatial audio with 425 loudspeakers used to move sound throughout the pavilion.
Brown & Vallance designed the Barn and Stock Pavilion ( 1910 – 12 ) and Emmanuel College ( 1910 – 12 ).
The Australian Pavilion, designed by Philip Cox to be a temporary structure, was opened in 1988.
In 1914, the Swedish Pavilion, designed by Gustav Ferdninand Boberg, was handed over to the Netherlands.
The largest music venue in Maryland is the Merriweather Post Pavilion, opened in 1967 and designed by architect Frank Gehry to avoid disturbing as much as possible the surrounding Symphony Woods ; it is an outdoor performance area, home to most of the largest concerts that come through the area.
The Finnish Pavilion at the Exposition was designed by the architectural firm of Gesellius, Lindgren, and Saarinen.
Orkney's contributions to the gardens can still be seen today, most notably the Octagon Temple and the Blenheim Pavilion, both designed by the Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni.
The earliest known garden buildings at Cliveden were both designed by Giacomo Leoni for Lord Orkney ; the Blenheim Pavilion ( c. 1727 ) was built to commemorate Orkney's victory as a general at the Battle of Blenheim.
Both the architecture by Frank Gehry and the acoustics of the concert hall ( designed by Yasuhisa Toyota ) were praised in contrast to its predecessor, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
The museum's Pavilion for Japanese Art, designed by maverick architect Bruce Goff, opened in 1988, as did the B. Gerald Cantor Sculpture Garden of Rodin bronzes.
The Apollo Pavilion, designed by Victor Pasmore, was completed in 1970.
* Barcelona Pavilion designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, was the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain.

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