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mansion and remained
The mansion remained a condemned building ( according to Morticia, it had actually been condemned five times ), and the interior had various dangerous objects and odd statues, just like the original television show.
The mansion remained in their hands until 1979.
It remained the residence of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State until 1932, when the new Governor-General, Domhnall Ua Buachalla, was installed in a specially hired private mansion in the southside of Dublin.
The Electress Christiane, who remained Protestant and refused to move to Poland with her husband, preferred to spend her time in the mansion in Pretzsch on the Elbe, where she died.
The mansion remained in use until the capital moved from Calcutta to Delhi in 1912.
In April 2009, Gibbons was living in Reno ; his wife, Dawn, remained in the governor's mansion in Carson City.
Elegant townhouses were built around the park, which remained largely the private domain of the residents, though now some of the Tory patricians of New York were replaced by Republican ones ; leading New York merchants, led by Abraham Kennedy, in a mansion at 1 Broadway that had a 56-foot facade under a central pediment and a front towards the Battery Parade, as the new piece of open ground was called.
The Pittock family remained in residence at the mansion until 1958, when Eric Ladd, who had stayed in the mansion for four years, and Peter Gantenbein, a Pittock grandson who had been born in the house, put the estate on the market and was unsuccessful in selling it.
The building remained a royal mansion ; in 1554 Queen Mary stayed overnight with her new husband King Philip II of Spain as part of their progress to London.
Regional News remained at Broad Street until 1971, the small studio being ideal for news bulletins, while other productions took place in a former cinema in Gosta Green and a regency mansion in Carpenter Road, Edgbaston.
Humiliated and heartbroken, from that day on, she remained alone in Satis House, her decaying mansion — never removing her wedding dress and wearing only one shoe, leaving the wedding cake uneaten on the table and allowing only a few people to see her.
Tadaoki then took Tama to the Hosokawa mansion in Osaka, where she remained in confinement.
Regional News remained at Broad Street until 1971, the small studio ideal for news bulletins, with other productions taking place in a former cinema in Gosta Green ( now the site for Aston University BioEnergy Centre ), and in office space in a regency mansion in Carpenter Road, Edgbaston.
The mansion remained the ancestral home of the Tyrwhitt-Drake family until World War II, when the house was requisitioned as a maternity hospital, for evacuated pregnant women from London to give birth, some three thousand of them and the famous lyricist Sir Tim Rice was amongst those born there in 1944.
The mansion remained in the family's ownership until the death of the Second Baron Hillingdon, Charles Mills in 1919.
The mansion remained unused and empty for years before being leased by the City of New York to Mrs. Charles Frederick Hoffman, Jr. ( Zelia Krumbhaar Preston ) ( April 1, 1867-Sept. 14, 1929 ) in 1914 to house the International Garden Club, Inc., an organization she had founded to promote formal gardens.
The scheme also included two other mansion blocks-Tudor Close ( 1935 ) to the back of the estate ; and on Haverstock Hill, a parade of shops with Hillfield Mansions above ( 1934 ), which remained in the ownership of Hillfield Estates Ltd for many years.
During the early stages in the mansion's history when the main residence of the Belmore family was in Dublin, a caretaker staff of 5-10 servants remained in the mansion when the family were away.
The Kingsboroughs demolished most of the old Mitchelstown Castle in the 1770s and incorporated what remained into a new Palladian mansion, described as a ' house with wings '.
Stewart remained a bachelor all his life and was considered quite eccentric, including a famous instance of riding his horse into the governor's mansion.
Following the school's closure in 1976, the mansion remained vacant for several years until Shakespeare & Company used it as a dormitory and performance space.

mansion and derelict
After the move, the castle sits at the edge of the Waste and Howl's house is moved to Sophie's childhood home in Market Chipping ; they also occupy a grand but derelict mansion in Vale End ( which is in the same valley as Market Chipping ).
In 2005 Parris published A Castle in Spain about his family's project to refurbish a derelict sixteenth-century mansion, L ' Avenc, in Catalonia, close to the foothills of the Pyrenees, and make his home there.
The drawbridge of the Medieval ' cruck house ' building was still in place in the early-18th century but Stebbing Shaw states that the timber-framed mansion was derelict in 1798 ; he also reported a timber dated 1663 which probably records a major rebuild.
The mansion itself was remodelled in 1876 but is now derelict and little of note remains of the building.
Towards the late 1950s this community block fell into decline and by the time Camden bought their lease on the mansion blocks it was derelict.
* Lynnewood Hall, a 110-room, derelict Gilded Age mansion is in Elkins Park.
A local Palladian mansion, Mavisbank House, built in 1723 but derelict for many years, featured on the BBC television series Restoration in 2004.

mansion and shell
The sculpture garden which lies across René Lévesque Boulevard offers a full scale ghost-like lower shell of the bottom part of the Shaughnessy mansion, and assorted modernistic sculptures or constructs which are developed around the theme of architecture.
In 1916, a fire swept the mansion leaving a magnificent shell which is testament to 18th century craftsmanship and dreams.
His wife, Catherine, remarried Phineas Miller ten years later, and they built a huge, four-story tabby mansion on top of an Indian shell mound.

mansion and until
Admiralty House is a moderately proportioned mansion to the south of the Ripley Building, built in the late 18th century as the residence of the First Lord of the Admiralty, serving that purpose until 1964.
The wallpaper had hung previously on the walls of another mansion until 1961 when that house was demolished for a grocery store.
Following the cancellation of SMiLE, The Beach Boys relocated to a studio situated in the living room of Brian Wilson's new mansion in Bel Air ( once the home of Edgar Rice Burroughs ), where the band would primarily record until 1972.
They find an empty mansion and stay there for five days in blissful happiness, until their presence is discovered one day by the cleaning woman.
* Riverview at Hobson Grove-preserved mansion overlooking Barren River built from the late 1850s until 1872
" By not leaving the governor's mansion until January 25, 1932, Long prevented Lieutenant Governor Paul N. Cyr, a former ally, from succeeding to the office.
Francisco lost his mansion to foreclosure in 1901, but even though Jose, his brother, died in the same year, his family retained his mansion and property, including the olive grove, and it was considered the Estudillo Estate, becoming the site of many family events, and a couple of family burials, until it was sold in 1919.
The closest thing that California has had to a governor's mansion since 1967 was located in Arden-Arcade from 1984 until 2004.
The Doles lived in the mansion until the late 1890s when the property was sold to his son in law for $ 1. 00.
The mansion then operated until the early 1990s as Willowbrook Montessori School.
Local landmarks include the Port Sanilac lighthouse ( burning kerosene from its opening in 1886 until its electrification in 1924 ) and a twenty-room Victorian mansion ( now a museum ) built in 1872 by a horse-and-buggy doctor, Dr. Joseph Loop.
He resided at his mansion house until his death in February 1893.
The 52-room mansion survived until 1965.
The Seymour family held Amesbury estate until 1675 and had several grand homes built, including Kent and Diana houses, and a new mansion in 1660.
Inside Princesse Mathilde's mansion, rue de Courcelles ( until 1857 )
The Collinwood stand-in mansion used for the TV series is the Carey Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, until August 2009 used by Salve Regina University.
The upper floor hallway was shown in Season 1, until the mansion sets were completely rebuilt after the season.
The mansion was largely open to the public, until the murder of John Lennon in December 1980.
Her spirit roamed Bullard mansion until it was torn down.
Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard bought the Georgian mansion and its of grounds from the Maharaja of Jaipur in 1959, and lived in the town until 1967.
Following the great house's completion Hatton refused to sleep a night in the mansion until Queen Elizabeth I had slept there.
Aramis retires to a monastery, Porthos marries his wealthy mistress, and Athos serves in the Musketeers under D ' Artagnan until 1631, when Athos retires to his mansion in the countryside.

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