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In 1920, Hampton & Sons', Estate Agents & Auctioneers, moved to 20 St James's Square, London W.1. During the 1920s, the successful auction house arm was involved in the sale of, amongst other things, the Michelham Collection in 1926 (when the record auction price of 74,000 guineas was achieved for the painting 'Pinkie' by Sir Thomas Lawrence ...
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There are seven, remaining homes from the 18th and early 19th century that make up the oldest buildings on the street. They include four homes owned by Smith College: 41 Elm Street is known as Duckett House built c. 1810 in Federal style but since altered with porches and ornamentation; 45 Elm Street now known as Chase House, formerly the Mary Burnham School for Girls originally built c. 1810 ...
James Anthony may refer to: James Anthony (musician) (born 1955), Canadian musician; James C. Anthony, medical professor at Michigan State University;
For a list of all Northampton Town players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Northampton Town F.C. players. For the current Northampton Town first-team squad, see the Players section of the club's main article. Players are listed according to the year of their first team debut for the club, and then by order of surname.
The city of Northampton / n ɔːr θ ˈ h æ m p t ə n / [6] is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. [7] As of the 2020 census, the population of Northampton (including its outer villages, Florence and Leeds) was 29,571. [8] Northampton is known as an academic, artistic, musical, and countercultural hub.
James Antony Wilson (born 1 December 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL League One club Northampton Town. He began his career with Manchester United . He was at the club's Academy for ten years before he signed his first professional contract at the age of 17.
Parliament later sold the estate to Captain Adam Baynes, who demolished the house almost entirely except for a small domestic wing. Holdenby Palace before its demolition in the 17th century In 1709, Holdenby was bought by the Marlborough family who in turn sold it to their kin the Clifden family whose descendants in the female line, the ...