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  2. Orchard House - Wikipedia

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    Orchard House is a historic house museum in Concord, Massachusetts, United States, opened to the public on May 27, 1912. [3] It was the longtime home of Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888) and his family, including his daughter Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), who wrote and set her novel Little Women (1868–69) there.

  3. File:Orchard House, Bexleyheath (01).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The early to mid 19th century, Grade II listed Orchard House in Bexleyheath, as seen from the southeast. This is a photo of listed building number 1294681 . Date

  4. The Orchid House (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Orchid House is a book published in 1953 and the only novel written by Dominican writer Phyllis Shand Allfrey. It is considered "a pioneering work of Caribbean literature". [ 1 ] The Orchid House is a fictionalized account of Allfrey's early life, narrated by an old Black nurse Lally from Montserrat .

  5. James L. Breese House - Wikipedia

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    James L. Breese House, also known as "The Orchard", is a historic home located at Southampton in Suffolk County, New York. It was designed as a summer residence between 1897 and 1906 by the prominent architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White in the Colonial Revival style. An 1858 house original to the site was incorporated into the structure.

  6. The Orchid House - Wikipedia

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    The Orchid House is the title of: The Orchid House (novel) , written by Phyllis Shand Allfrey in 1953; The Orchid House (TV serial) , a television programme based on it, directed by Horace Ové and broadcast on Britain's Channel 4 in 1991

  7. Hamilton Insane Asylum - Wikipedia

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    The other buildings were Orchard House and the Barton Building [2] Originally called East House, it served various roles: [3] Home to treatment program for alcoholics; Forensic psychiatry program; School and treatment program for adolescents [4] It was briefly a museum, but it closed in 1995 and has since become vacant. [5]

  8. The Orchid House (TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    The Orchid House is a four-part television serial that first aired on British television's Channel 4 from 21 February to 14 March 1991, directed by Horace Ové and produced by Malcolm Craddock. Its cast featured Diana Quick , Madge Sinclair , Nigel Terry , Elizabeth Hurley , Kate Buffery and Frances Barber , and was based on Phyllis Shand ...

  9. Orchard House Yard - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse personnel being trained at Orchard Yard c. 1950. Orchard House Yard (known as Orchard Yard and Hercules Wharf) was an English shipbuilding yard located at Leamouth, on the River Lea at Bow Creek. Forming part of the Orchard House estate, a number of shipbuilders occupied the site over time: 1840 Ditchburn & Mare; 1846 C J Mare & Co