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  2. Fred and Adeline Drummond House - Wikipedia

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    In 1903 they moved to Hominy, Oklahoma. [3] The house was constructed in 1905 and served as the home of Frederick Drummond and the Drummond family. The home was given to the Oklahoma Historical Society in 1980 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. The Oklahoma Historical Society operates the home as a historic house ...

  3. Fred Dibnah - Wikipedia

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    The Fred Dibnah Story (1996) Fred Dibnah's Industrial Age (1999) Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments (2000) Fred Dibnah's Victorian Heroes (2001) Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain (2002) Fred Dibnah's Age of Steam (2003) Dig with Dibnah (2004) A Tribute to Fred Dibnah (2004) Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain (2005) Fred Dibnah's World of Steam ...

  4. List of museums in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City Museum of Art: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: Central: Art: Collection includes American and European painting and sculpture, drawings and prints, photography, glass by Dale Chihuly, information: Oklahoma City National Memorial: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: Central: History: Memorial and museum about the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19 ...

  5. Oklahoma History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma History Center (OHC) is the history museum of the state of Oklahoma. Located on an 18-acre (7.3 ha) plot across the street from the Governor's mansion at 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive in Oklahoma City, the current museum opened in 2005 and is operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS). It focuses on the history of Oklahoma. [1]

  6. Glynllifon - Wikipedia

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    The house was from 2000 [7] [6] privately owned by several people, meant to be developed into a five-star country-house hotel and wedding venue, following a partial renovation from 2000 [7] and a more substantial renovation from 2016. [8] In January 2020 it was announced that the business was again in the hands of receivers. [9]

  7. Chimney felling - Wikipedia

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    The UK's Fred Dibnah, a steeplejack, became a celebrity for his technique of chimney felling. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports.

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  9. Bancroft Shed - Wikipedia

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    The Bancroft chimney was repaired and 'banded' by Fred Dibnah in 1997. The Bancroft mill engine is a horizontal cross compound Corliss valve condensing steam engine built 1914 and installed by William Roberts of Nelson in 1920. As was traditional, the cylinders were named, the high-pressure cylinder "James", and the low-pressure "Mary Jane".