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Location of Wicomico County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wicomico County, Maryland.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Wicomico County, Maryland, United States.
Notable buildings include the former Georgian era Salisbury Infirmary, [4] now in residential use as Pembroke House; the Victorian Clock Tower; [5] the King's Head Hotel; [6] and St Paul's Church. Salisbury railway station is close to the street and was at first known as Fisherton Street to distinguish it from the now closed Milford station.
There are 38 buildings and structures listed as Grade I by Historic England in the city of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Twenty-one are within the Cathedral Close. Elsewhere there are: 3 churches; 2 residences; 2 inns; 6 buildings that had an institutional or community use when constructed; 3 river bridges; an ancient ruin.
Grand Master of Scotland (1907–1909) [18] and Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Victoria (1909–1912). [86] Carl Giers (1828–1877), German-born American photographer [citation needed] W. S. Gilbert, dramatist and librettist, one half of Gilbert and Sullivan. [87] Member of Lodge St Machar No. 54, Aberdeen. [78]
Philipps House (until 1916 Dinton House [1]) is an early 19th-century Neo-Grecian country house at Dinton, overlooking the Nadder valley about 8 miles (13 km) west of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. The house was built in 1816 by William Wyndham to the designs of Sir Jeffry Wyatville, replacing a 17th-century house.
Clarendon Park is a Grade I listed building, estate and civil parish located a short distance east of the city of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. According to the 2011 census the population of the parish was 246. [1] The parish is almost entirely farmland, with parkland and gardens around the 18th-century house.
Honeysuckle Lodge is a historic home located at Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story eclectic frame dwelling built in stages during the first half of the 20th century. The home has a Colonial Revival style. Also on the property is a 1-story, frame guest house built around 1940.
Wikidata has entry Victoria Lodge (Q17547421) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number . Date: 5 March 2014, 16:29:33: Source: