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Harrison Bird Brown (1831–1915) was an American painter. He was born in Portland, Maine and died in London, England. He was known primarily for his painting of marine life and White Mountain landscapes. [1] Assistance from art critic and patron John Neal made Brown Portland's most successful artist of the nineteenth century. [2]
London: Portland is a Michelin-starred restaurant in London, United Kingdom. [1] See also. Food portal; List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Greater London;
The Joseph Lister Memorial is a memorial to Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister by the sculptor Thomas Brock, situated in Portland Place in Marylebone, London. The memorial is positioned in the centre of the road opposite numbers 71 to 81 and is Grade II listed. [1] It is close to Lister's home at 12 Park Crescent. [2]
66 Portland Place is an office building in Marylebone in Central London, near the boundary with Fitzrovia. Located on the corner of Portland Place and Weymouth Street , it serves as the headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects ("RIBA").
The Portland Club remained in its Stratford Place/Oxford Street premises until 1890. It then moved to 9, St James's Square , in a house that the club had bought there. [ 4 ] However, in 1943 the Royal Institute of International Affairs bought the house from the Portland Club, which moved to Charles Street , an address which it left in 1969 for ...
The Brown Collection is a museum in Marylebone, central London founded by British contemporary artist Glenn Brown. [1] Opened to the public in October 2022, the renovated 1905 mews warehouse has four floors of exhibition space, an archive and offices. Admission to the public is free.
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In 1855, Brown, Furbush, and Brown's son Philip H. Brown chartered the Portland Sugar Company, formerly located at the corner of York Street and Maple Street. [6] [7] Brown was Maine's wealthiest resident and Portland's largest landowner. He owned over 400-plus acres in Portland's West End.