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Jacobethan
The Jacobethan ( ) architectural style, also known as Jacobean Revival, is the mixed national Renaissance revival style that was made popular in England Two young architects already providing Jacobethan buildings were James Pennethorne and Anthony Salvin, both later knighted.
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Jacobethan
Jacobethan, a. (dʒækəˈbiːθən) [Blend of Jacobean a. and Elizabethan a.] Of design: that displays a combination of the Elizabethan and Jacobean styles. Also transf. and ellipt. as n.1933 J. Betjeman Ghastly Good Taste iv. 53 The style in which Gothic predominates may be called, inaccurately enough, E...
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54 Welbeck Street
The house is dated 1896 and in free style pink terracotta "Jacobethan".
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33 Ledgelawn Avenue
It is an architecturally distinguished building designed by local architect Milton Stratton and built in 1917 in the Jacobethan style. The building is locally distinctive as the only significant example of Jacobethan architecture.
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William McJunkin House
Architect Charles Whitley Stevens designed the building in the Jacobethan style, a less common variation of the popular Tudor Revival style. The Jacobethan design continues inside the house with intricate plaster reliefs and decorative wallpaper.
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Fernwood (Brookline, Massachusetts)
Built in 1909, it is a distinctive example of Jacobethan architecture, and one of a few surviving country estate houses of the early 20th century in the The house's Jacobethan or Tudor Revival style was quite popular at the time.
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Lewis Cabot Estate
estate, developed in 1894, was one of few surviving turn-of-the-century properties of the Boston Brahmin Cabot family, and a prominent local example of Jacobethan The house had elaborate Jacobethan style, including Flemish curved gables with bargeboard, half-timbered stucco sections, and a wrought iron porte-cochere
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Vaendre Hall
It was developed by the shipowner and industrialist John Cory in the mid 19th century in the Jacobethan style after William Burn from a farm and renamed References
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Grade II listed houses in Wales
Houses completed in 1850
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The Lenru
The Lenru, (named after its original owner and his sister, Lenny and Ruth Kandell), was built in 1928 in the Jacobethan Revival style, which combined Tudor Image gallery
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Condominiums and housing cooperatives in the Bronx
Norwood, Bronx
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Grim Building
Constructed in the Jacobethan Revival style in 1905, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in June, 1979. considered only slightly higher than a similar size building of more utilitarian design, surprising considering the ornate details often associated with a Jacobethan
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Ivey Hall
It is one of the earliest large buildings built in permanent materials in Canterbury and the earliest large structure in New Zealand of Jacobethan architecture References
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Adams Building (Quincy, Massachusetts)
Built in stages between 1880 and 1890, it is a distinctive example of Jacobethan architecture, and is one of city's oldest commercial buildings. The building is locally unusual as an example of Jacobethan architecture, a variant on the Tudor Revival.
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Old Main (Minnesota State University, Mankato)
Its main section, built in 1924, is dominated by a prominent Jacobethan tower, and is connected to an older 1908 building, now known as the Annex. structures completed in 1908
Buildings and structures in Blue Earth County, Minnesota
Minnesota State University, Mankato
1908 establishments in Minnesota
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Eastwell, Kent
Eastwell Park
Eastwell Park is a country estate almost one square mile in area surrounding Eastwell Manor, a Jacobethan country house completed in 1848 Contemporary with the house is Eastwell Towers, a Jacobethan gatehouse in the adjacent parish of Boughton Aluph.
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Carnegie Public Library (Gothenburg, Nebraska)
It was built in 1915–1916 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, and designed in the Jacobethan Revival style by architect Morse N. Bair.
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