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St. Joseph on the Brandywine: 10 Old Church Rd, Greenville: Founded in the 1830s for DuPont Company workers, church dedicated in 1841 [16] Three manual Allen digital computer organ (two organs) St. Mary Magdalen 7 Sharpley Rd, Fairfax: Founded in 1951, church dedicated in 1967 [17] Two manual Zimmer pipe organ
Brandywine School District (abbreviated BSD) is a public school district in northern New Castle County, Delaware in the United States. It serves Arden , Ardencroft , Ardentown , Bellefonte , Claymont , Edgemoor , [ 1 ] Talleyville , [ 2 ] and a northeast portion of the city of Wilmington . [ 1 ]
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St. Joseph on the Brandywine, originally Saint Joseph's Church until St. Joseph's Church – Wilmington was built in 1947, is a parish of the Catholic Church in Greenville, Delaware, United States, in the Diocese of Wilmington. It is a historic parish church complex and national historic district located on Old Church Road. Since 2002 its old ...
Notable buildings include the Gothic Revival style St. John's Episcopal Church (1857-1858) designed by noted Philadelphia architect John Notman, Brandywine Methodist Episcopal Church (1857), and Brandywine Academy (1798). In 1788, Brandywine Village was the site of the first mechanized mill designed by Oliver Evans. [2] [3]
Brandywine High School is a public secondary school located near Talleys Corner [2] in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, with a Wilmington postal address. [3] [4] Although the school is not within the Wilmington city limits, it does serve some parts of the city north of the Brandywine River. [5] It is a part of the Brandywine School ...
Brandywine Middle/Senior High School is a public high school in Niles Charter Township, Berrien County, Michigan, United States. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] It is part of the Brandywine Community Schools district. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
An illustration from Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates (1903) exemplifies the "Brandywine School" style.. The Brandywine School was a style of illustration—as well as an artists colony in Wilmington, Delaware and in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, near the Brandywine River—both founded by artist Howard Pyle (1853–1911) at the end of the 19th century. [1]