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  2. Thomas Rivers (nurseryman) - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Amateur's Guide 1837, 11th edition 1877. Miniature Fruit Garden; or the Culture of Pyramidal Fruit Trees, 1840, 20th edition 1891. The Orchard House; or the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in Pots under Glass, 1850; 5th edition, 1858; [2] 6th edition, 1859;16th edition edited by his son T. F. Rivers, 1879.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Ross County ...

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    June 5, 1975 (947-999 Orange St. [6 Chillicothe: Levelled after excavation [7]: 3: Administration Building-United States Industrial Reformatory: June 11, 2021

  4. Cragside - Wikipedia

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    William Armstrong was born on 26 November 1810 in Newcastle upon Tyne, the son of a corn merchant. [4] Trained as a solicitor, he moved to London before he was twenty. Returning to Newcastle, in 1835 he met and married Margaret Ramshaw, the daughter of a build

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    Arts and restaurant writer Kerry Clawson may be reached at 330-996-3527 or kclawson@thebeaconjournal.com. ... Get a sneak peak of the rooms at the 2025 Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House. Lighter Side ...

  6. The Orchard (tea room) - Wikipedia

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    The Orchard is a tea room and garden in the English village of Grantchester, near Cambridge, serving morning coffee, lunches and afternoon teas. Since opening in 1897, it has been a popular retreat for Cambridge students , teachers and tourists, as well as locals, with many famous names among its patrons.

  7. Mudhouse Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Exterior shot of the Mudhouse Mansion. Mudhouse Mansion was located in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States, just south of the city of Lancaster.It was variously said to have been built sometime between 1840 and 1850, in the 1870s, or around 1900; the Second Empire style makes the 1870s seem most likely. [1]

  8. Orchard House - Wikipedia

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    Orchard House is a historic house museum in Concord, Massachusetts, United States, opened to the public on May 27, 1912. [3] It was the longtime home of Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888) and his family, including his daughter Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), who wrote and set her novel Little Women (1868–69) there.

  9. Hepple - Wikipedia

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    Hepple is a small village and parish in rural Northumberland, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Rothbury, which provides most of its local services.It is on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, and lies on the bank of the river Coquet, at a location which was on the Coquet Stop Line, of which a pillbox remains.