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  • ...tor (1848–1919)’, rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004;</ref> He added the Italian Garden to display his collection of ...e estate is now run as a conference centre, but the castle and grounds are open to the public.
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  • ...t Door there is a glass porch which allows the doors themselves to be kept open throughout the day. ...mestic premises above. The area beyond was originally enclosed, but is now open to the High Street through the memorial garden and gates. Beyond the Sextry
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  • ...orman (1831–1912)",] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; accessed 2 October 2011 {{subscription}}</ref> ...lbert (1880–1960)",] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 2 October 2011 {{subscription}}</ref> Scott's first
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  • ...hedral re-established its Young Poets' Competition, a national competition open to all schools and all children from Key Stage 1-5. On 23 January 2010, the ...Clare|title=Manchester |series=Pevsner Architectural Guides|publisher=Yale University Press|year=2002|isbn=978-0-300-09666-8 }}
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  • ...versity of Leicester began in 2010. Part of Burrough Hill Country Park and open to the public, the hillfort is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. ...sp;– A ULAS and University of Leicester Excavation Initiative |publisher=University of Leicester |last1=Thomas |first1=John |last2=Taylor |first2=Jeremy |year=
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  • ...vts.edu/view/article/8288 online edition], ed. Lawrence Goldman, by Oxford University Press. Accessed 28 July 2013.</ref> Since then, the abbey has been known as ...1626, but Lady Wootton lived on in her palace until her death in 1658. The open space before the gateway is still known as Lady Wootton's Green.<ref>"Lady
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  • ...tm |title=Tram depot - Black Country Living Museum - Britain's friendliest open air museum |publisher=Bclm.co.uk |accessdate=2012-07-29}}</ref> ...Baddeley (1997), ''The Founding of Handsworth Park 1882-1898'', Birmingham University
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  • ...PA924# | accessdate = 29 April 2012}}</ref> In the early 1920s, extensive open lands were purchased at Rowheath and laid to football and hockey pitches to ...containing 7,800 homes on 1,000 acres of land with 100 acres of parks and open spaces, Bournville remains a popular residential area of Birmingham.
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  • ...ch it was built. The facades were symmetrical, with mullioned windows and open Doric arcades, reflecting the renaissance style of architecture gradually s ....<ref>Austin Woolrych (2004). ''Britain in Revolution: 1625-1660'', Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-927268-9, ISBN 978-0-19-927268-6. [http://books.google.co.
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  • ...th Neapolitan cabinets which depict mythological paintings on glass. It is open to the public ...th baronet (1819–1903)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004</ref>
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  • .../towns/townfirst317.html |title=Larbert |publisher=Gazetteer for Scotland, University of Edinburgh |date= |accessdate=2008-01-01}}</ref> The town lies in the For ...html |title=Details of the River Carron |publisher=Gazetteer for Scotland, University of Edinburgh |date= |accessdate=2008-01-01}}</ref> After passing Larbert, t
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  • ...s/chiswick-house.htm}}</ref> and was constructed with four sides around an open courtyard.<ref name=CurrentArchaeology/> Wardour sold the house to Robert C ...://books.google.com/books?id=xHDsAAAAMAAJ |year=1973 |publisher=Nottingham University Art Gallery |page=31}}</ref> designed the villa with the aid of William Ken
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  • ...rst=Imelda|title=Wit in The Critic and Syon House|year=1987|publisher=Ohio University|location=Athens, Ohio|pages=183–218}}</ref> ...and Duchess. Later, in 1995 under the 12th Duke, the family rooms became open to the public as well. As the Percy family continues to live there, they c
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  • ...y be more appropriate as for most of the year the surrounding land was not open water.{{sfn|Aalbersberg|Brown|2011|pp=136-151}}{{sfn|Godwin|1941|pp=108-132 ...http://www.reading.ac.uk/web/files/archaeology/arch_pg_jones.pdf|publisher=University of Reading|accessdate=1 February 2015}}</ref> The site is included in the H
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  • ...branch of the Glasgow and South Western Railway. Part of the line remains open to supply a petrol depot in Kilmarnock. The remains of the station were ext ...is also a locality to the south-west of Edinburgh, the site of Heriot-Watt University's main campus
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  • ...rst=Nick| last=Higham |title=The Origins of Cheshire |publisher=Manchester University Press |isbn=978-0719031601 |year=1993 |page=43}}</ref> ...al manor in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086 (listed as ''Terve''),<ref name="Open Domesday Book">{{cite web |url=http://domesdaymap.co.uk/place/SJ4867/tarvin
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  • ...aints of Cornwall |author=Nicholas Orme |year=2000 |work=|publisher=Oxford University Press |accessdate=2010-01-15|pages=168–169}}</ref>Sabine Baring-Gould how ...nish Nature Conservation Sites. Land to the south-east is designated as an open area of local significance.
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  • There has been no public house open in the village since the Wig & Fidget closed about 2005. The Cross Inn ceas ...Roger, ''Divided We Stand, Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630-1680'', Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001.
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  • ...erland Road and the Holly Hill area. Opened in 1910, this park contains an open bandstand at the centre (but was taken down due to vandalism), tennis court Bede Community Park is a large, open space park at the centre of the council estate at Old Fold Road
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  • ...=CUP|year=1969}}</ref> The suffix "don" in Old English means a low hill in open country.<ref>{{cite book|title=Signposts to the Past|first=Margaret|last=Ge
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