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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.
To give visitors an even greater understanding of Jewish life in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the museum will also feature a replica of a Jewish settlement, situated around a town square, and including a typical home, synagogue, shops, school and stables.
At the foot of the tower is a pub and stables that feature in the Guinness " white Christmas " television advertisement.
One feature described in the auction pamphlet was a large manure tank " into which the sweepings of the sheep sheds, stables, and fowl houses are placed ; there they remain until winter, when each vine and tree that appears to require assistance receives its share.

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However the general economic decline of the 1820s and family misfortunes meant that only the stables and service wing, with its flemish gables, were completed as planned.

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More archaeological success has been achieved with the major cities Solomon is said to have strengthened or rebuilt ( for example, Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer — ); these all have substantial ancient remains, including impressive six-chambered gates, and ashlar palaces, as well as trough-like structures outside buildings that early archaeologists have identified as the stables for Solomon's horses.
The Minister Coachman was responsible for the maintenance of imperial stables, horses, carriages and coach-houses for the emperor and his palace attendants, as well as the supply of horses for the armed forces.
Over the first thirty years, more than 250 houses and stables were built in Tuxedo Park, as well as over 100 homes, retail stores, and service establishments in the so-called hamlet.
Despite these restrictions, porter stations and horse stables, as well as places for lodging and food were available on well-traveled routes.
Covenants in the deeds of sale specified what could be built on the land – stables, manufacturing and commercial uses were forbidden – as well as architectural details of the buildings.
Bliss first used the technique of spraying waste oil to control dust in horse stables after discovering it worked well at his own home.
In the Gilded Age, the castle was well noted for its extensive stables and carriage areas, which were incorporated into the main structure.
Bifel that in that season on a day, In Southwerk at the Tabard as I layRedy to wenden on my pilgrymageTo Caunterbury with ful devout corage, At nyght was come into that hostelryeWel nyne and twenty in a compaignyeOf sondry folk, by aventure yfalleIn felaweshipe, and pilgrimes were they alle, That toward Caunterbury wolden ryde ; The chambres and the stables weren wyde, And well we weren esed atte beste ;
At that time, the house was described as possessing a wide verandah, a spacious entrance hall, drawing and dining rooms, 10 bedrooms and the "' usual rooms "" in the main part of the house, as well as having a large courtyard, servant's rooms, kitchen, stables, etc., with an abundant water supply, which never failed in the driest weather.
Dettori is the retained jockey for the Godolphin racing stables, and is well known for his distinctive " flying dismounts ".
The Stonewall Inn, was a well known LGBT establishment located on Christopher street in two former horse stables which were renovated into one building in 1930 and was subject to countless raids since LGBT activities and fraternization were generally illegal.
All matters connected with the horses and formerly also the hounds of the sovereign, as well as the stables and coachhouses, the stud, mews and previously the kennels, are within his jurisdiction.
As well as the superintendence of the royal stables, he had that of the retinue of the sovereign, also the charge of the funds set aside for the religious functions of the court, coronations, etc.
He managed as well the stables, the carriages and the horses.
The newly-formed fire brigade stood no chance of halting the fire once it reached the 1000 barrels of Turpentine, and by dawn 9 bonded warehouses, 5 free warehouses, 7 large storage sheds, a cooperage, several timber yards as well as numerous stables and 16 cottages were completely destroyed.
Taylor described Burgin as being " another horse from Caligula's well stocked stables " ( a follow-up to contemporary remarks about the earlier appointment of Sir Thomas Inskip as Minister for Coordination of Defence ).
The town is well known for its farming and thoroughbred stables.
It also has a public golf course, as well as horse riding trails ( stables are located off the park grounds ).
Here row houses were interspersed with lumber yards, coal yards, lime yards, iron foundries, bakeries, dry goods stores, as well as several wagon works and stables.
After the Thirty Years War it was used as a stables as well as a toolshed, garage and carriage house.
* Quinta dos Arruda ()-consisting of main residence, two agricultural buildings ( with stables and cistern ), pig corrals, wall and formal garden, as well as fields constructed in 1871 for the Arruda family, but all currently in a state of ruin.
Visitors can see the military stables, brewery and a Kali ( goddess ) temple along with a Hanuman statue much to the right side of the temple, as well as the historic gates.
Holland also designed the service yard behind the house with the laundry, dairy and stables as well as the entrance lodge to the estate in the form of a Triumphal arch.
The second gallery ( housed above the old stables ) contains the museum's small artifacts and clothing collections, as well as tablets of writing and mummy cases.

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Apart from the keep the main structures surviving in the castle consist of the following: an early 14th century three towered fore work defending the keep entrance and including stables within it and which was accessed by a stone causeway crossing the partly in filled ditch of the earlier ringwork ; a huge late 13th-century three aisled great hall with an under croft beneath its east end opening via a water gate to the river ; a stout defensive tower turned into a solar in the late 13th century at the northern angle of the castle ; a smaller aisled hall added to the east end of the great hall in the 14th or 15th century ; a building ( possibly the mint ) added to the east end of the latter hall ; two 15th-or 16th-century stone buildings added inside the town gatehouse, 17th-century buildings added to the end of the hall range and to the north side of the keep and a series of lime kilns, one dating from the late 12th century the remainder from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The priests ' quarters, the commissary, the stables, the armory, the workshop, and the hospital, also usually of stone, formed an inner square adjoining the church.
The curved walls forming the entrance courtyard, gatepiers and entrance gates, former stables to the right, and a shouldered stone architrave gateway flanked by vertically halved pilasters with volutes are also Grade I listed buildings.
Network Rail recently replaced point mechanisms on the loop and relief lines near to the sidings, which had been out of use for 20 years until FM arrived, and Freightliner now stables its stone wagons here between trips.
The east wing contains the stables, a sixty-foot chamber of palatial design, with stalls and mangers of stone fit.
It had elaborate stables built into imposing stone walls, and large landscaped gardens filled with urns overlooking the Cooks River.
The large house is now gone, but the stone stables still on the site are impressive.
Charles Whittlesey designed the arts and crafts-styled rustic hotel complex, which was built with logs from Oregon and local stone at a cost of $ 250, 000 for the hotel ($ as of ) and another $ 50, 000 for the stables ($ as of ).
The site at Boston Lodge first held barracks for many of the 150 men working from the Merioneth side on the embankment construction, together with stables and smithies for the horses and wagons used to carry the stone.

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The horses seemed to know these by instinct, he used to say: such places invariably had stables with superior feed bins.
* Heracles went to war with Augeias after he denied him a promised reward for clearing his stables.
By 1819 the Harmonites had built 150 log homes, a church, a community storehouse, barns, stables, and a tavern, along with thriving shops and mills, and cleared land for farming.
A lithography | lithograph by Emily Eden showing one of the favourite horses of Maharaja Ranjit Singh with the head officer of his stables and his collection of jewels, including the Koh-i-Noor that he extorted from list of monarchs of Afghanistan | Afghan Emir Shuja Shah Durrani.
Conservatories were in the form of corridors connecting the Pavilion to the stables and consisting of a passage of flowers covered with glass and linked with orangery, a greenhouse, an aviary, a pheasantry and hothouses.
In the summer of 1940, when he was 12, he built a boy-sized aircraft with his brother, which they used to fly from the roof of the Grinnell College stables.
When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he ( with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe ) expanded the building outward, creating two colonnades that were meant to conceal stables and storage.
Nearby buildings include the Dresden State Theatre to the southwest, the Haus am Zwinger to the south, the Taschenbergpalais hotel to the southeast, the west wing of the palace with its Green Vault to the east, the Altstädtische Hauptwache to the northeast, the Semper Opera to the north and the former royal stables to the northwest.
Between 1682 and 1684, Downing built a cul-de-sac of two-storey townhomes complete with coach-houses, stables and views of St. James's Park.
* May 24, 1879: Lancaster, New York As the carriage loaded with female students was pulling out of the school's stables, Frank Shugart, a telegraph operator, shot and severely injured Mr. Carr, Superintendent of the stables.
They were used as stables by the Crusaders, but were built by Herod the Great – along with the platform they were built to support.
Three days later, Eurystheus, still trembling with fear, sent Heracles to clean the Augean stables.
The town of Newville became prosperous with merchants, banks, lodges, doctors, churches, a Newville High School, a Rosenwald High School, societies, a newspaper, a depot, sawmills, cotton gins, mule stables and all the elements required by a developing town.
To carry out his plan, he built a three-story mansion with adjoining gardens and stables.
The estate once the private estate of John Hertz of Hertz Car Rentals modeled during the gilded age after English estates complete with riding stables, polo grounds, trout fishing and pheasant hunting.
But also stables for horses with the requirements like a blacksmith.
Boasting a robust economy the streets of Shevlin were lined with shops, blacksmiths, saloons, hotels, casinos, brothels, and livery stables, a fire claimed most of these buildings in 1904 and again in 1911.
Built in 1882 the sprawling estate with stables and other outbuildings afforded him fresh air living in the summers.
In a relatively short time period, Dillsboro became a thriving town ; by 1888, it was the most important town on the Murphy Branch of the Southern Railway in the areas of Industry, with two sawmills, two clay mines, a locust pin company, a corundum crushing plant, a chestnut pole yard, a chestnut corkwood yard, two livery stables, six general stores, a large hotel, and a shoemaker.
The rolling country appealed to a group of four Cincinnati businessmen who had built homes there in the early 1920s and envisioned a more ambitious rural settlement, persuading friends to join them in 1924 in forming the Camargo Realty Co. Camargo assembled of farmland and divided some into plots, sold for $ 75 to $ 150 per acre, and a district of grand mansions with stables and outbuildings grew up, with kennels that housed the Camargo Hunt.
By 1878 Sam Lilly maintained and advertised a hotel having " first class accommodations with good stables attached ".

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