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  2. House of Wonders - Wikipedia

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    The House of Wonders in the early 20th century. The palace was built in 1883 for Barghash bin Said, second Sultan of Zanzibar. [2] [3] It was intended as a ceremonial palace and official reception hall, celebrating modernity, and it was named "House of Wonders" because it was the first building in Zanzibar to have electricity, and also the first building in East Africa to have an elevator. [4]

  3. Randolph Osborne Douglas - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas Museum - House of Wonders opened at Easter 1926 and visitors were shown around by torchlight for a small fee. Randolph also created tiny models which were on display there. Randolph also created tiny models which were on display there.

  4. Henry Winstanley - Wikipedia

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    His father, Henry, became land steward to the Earl of Suffolk, owner of Audley End House, in 1652, and young Henry also worked at Audley End, first as a porter and then as a secretary. In 1666, Audley End House was bought by Charles II for use as a base when attending Newmarket races, and it became effectively a royal palace. Wimbledon Palace ...

  5. Old Fort of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    ZIFF is held at the fort. The Old Fort is one of the prominent visitor attractions in Stone Town, and its courtyard has been adapted to serve as a cultural centre with curio shops selling tourist-oriented merchandise such as tingatinga paintings; it also has an open-air amphitheatre where live dance and music shows are held most evenings, a restaurant, and a tourist information desk. [3]

  6. House of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    The House of Wisdom existed as a part of the major Translation Movement taking place during the Abbasid Era, translating works from Greek and Syriac to Arabic, but it is unlikely that the House of Wisdom existed as the sole center of such work, as major translation efforts arose in Cairo and Damascus even earlier than the proposed establishment of the House of Wisdom. [9]

  7. Hauteville family - Wikipedia

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    The Hauteville family (Italian: Altavilla, Sicilian: Autaviḍḍa) was a Norman family, originally of petty lords, from the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy. [7]The Hautevilles rose to prominence through their part in the Norman conquest of southern Italy.

  8. Cabinet of curiosities - Wikipedia

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    The earliest pictorial record of a natural history cabinet is the engraving in Ferrante Imperato's Dell'Historia Naturale (Naples 1599) (illustration).It serves to authenticate its author's credibility as a source of natural history information, by showing his open bookcases (at the right), in which many volumes are stored lying down and stacked, in the medieval fashion, or with their spines ...

  9. List of House of Mouse episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes of House of Mouse, an American animated television series that ran on ABC from January 13, 2001 to May 18, 2002 and on Toon Disney from September 2, 2002 to October 24, 2003. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released Last released Network 1 13 January 13, 2001 (2001-01-13) April 14, 2001 (2001-04-14) ABC 2 13 September 22, 2001 (2001 ...