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  2. Ludwick Rudisel Tannery House - Wikipedia

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    The Ludwick Rudisel Tannery House, also known as Motter Place, is a historic home located at Taneytown, Carroll County, Maryland, United States. The main block is constructed of brick on a fieldstone foundation, five bays in length, two deep, with an original slate roof, built about 1807. Attached is a two-story, two-bay-long brick kitchen.

  3. Linderhof Palace - Wikipedia

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    Although Linderhof is much smaller than Versailles, it is evident that the palace of the French Sun-King Louis XIV (who was an idol for Ludwig) was its inspiration. The staircase, for example, is a reduction of the famous Ambassador's staircase in Versailles, which would be copied in full in Herrenchiemsee, another palace project by Ludwig that was designed less as a residential building than ...

  4. Clyde Ludwick Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    Ludwick was featured in newspapers such as the Detroit Times in the summer of 1916 and the New York Herald in 1917. [3] [4] Ludwick spawned the creation of pennants in her style, sold by The Bon Marché. [5] Shortly before her death, Ludwick filed for a patent for a mechanical manikin, which was awarded posthumously. [6]

  5. South Parade, Bath - Wikipedia

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    South Parade in Bath, Somerset, England, is a historic terrace built around 1743 by John Wood, the Elder. All of the houses have been designated as Grade I listed buildings. [1] [2] South Parade was part of a wider scheme to build a Royal Forum, including North Parade, Pierrepont and Duke Streets, similar to Queen Square, which was never completed.

  6. Piscina - Wikipedia

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    The piscina is a Latin word originally applied to a fish pond, and later used for natural or artificial pools for bathing, and also for a water tank or reservoir. [2] In ecclesiastical usage it was applied to the basin used for ablutions and sometimes other sacraments.

  7. Sabrina Carpenter Alludes to Barry Keoghan's 'Saltburn ... - AOL

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    Sabrina Carpenter subtly gave boyfriend Barry Keoghan a shout-out during her Coachella set.. Carpenter, 24, performed at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival on Friday, April 19, singing many of ...

  8. Wine/water mixing problem - Wikipedia

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    In the wine/water mixing problem, one starts with two barrels, one holding wine and the other an equal volume of water. A cup of wine is taken from the wine barrel and added to the water. A cup of the wine/water mixture is then returned to the wine barrel, so that the volumes in the barrels are again equal.

  9. Last of the Summer Wine series 15 - Wikipedia

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    Stop That Bath 21 November The trio finds they are involved in yet another of Howard's schemes to get a present to Marina-this time a cast iron bath! Filming took place, again close to the nearby Standedge Tunnels; During the closing credits the Huddersfield Line, Aqueduct and Canal make a combined appearance.