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    The architecture of Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire, reflects that which can be found in many small towns in England. The architecture contained...
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    Aylesbury (/ˈeɪlzbəri/ AYLZ-bər-ee) is the county town of Buckinghamshire, England. It is home to the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery and the Waterside...
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    is the city of Milton Keynes, and the county town is Aylesbury. The county has an area of 1,874 km2 (724 sq mi) and had a population of 840,138 at the...
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    Battle of Aylesbury was an engagement which took place on 1 November 1642, when Royalist forces, under the command of Prince Rupert, fought Aylesbury's Parliamentarian...
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    Aylesbury Grammar School is an 11–18 boys grammar school in Aylesbury, in the English county of Buckinghamshire, which educates approximately 1300 boys...
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    The Aylesbury duck is a breed of domesticated duck, bred mainly for its meat and appearance. It is a large duck with pure white plumage, a pink bill, orange...
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    County Hall is a high-rise tower block in Walton Street in Aylesbury, in the county of Buckinghamshire in England. It was built to house the former Buckinghamshire...
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  • Eadgyth of Aylesbury also known as Eadridus was a Dark Ages Catholic saint from Anglo-Saxon England. She is known to history mainly through the hagiography...
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  • Aylesbury High School (AHS) was founded in 1959, in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, when the previously co-educational Aylesbury Grammar School (founded 1598)...
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    The architecture reflects traditional Aylesbury housing styles and incorporates Victorian elements such as lamp posts and railings. The centre of Fairford...
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    Anne Revival architecture, also known as Domestic Revival, is a style of building using red brick, white woodwork, and an eclectic mixture of decorative...
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    (8 km) south-west of Aylesbury and 4 miles (6 km) north-east of Thame in neighbouring Oxfordshire. At the 2011 Census, the population of the civil parish...
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    Aylesbury Crown Court, also known as Old County Hall, is a former judicial facility and municipal building in Market Square, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire...
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    parish in Buckinghamshire, England, 7 miles (11 km) north-west of Aylesbury. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 1,295. The village...
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    Claydon House (category Aylesbury Vale)
    Claydon House is a country house in the Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, England, near the village of Middle Claydon. It was built between 1757 and 1771...
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    now in the parish of Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located southwest of the town of Aylesbury, on the A418 road...
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    architecture is an angled (oblique-angled) line or surface that cuts off a corner. Something with a cant is canted. Canted façades are a typical of,...
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  • John Simpson (architect) (category Alumni of the Bartlett)
    village outside Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Walsh Family Hall of Architecture, University of Notre Dame (2019) "The Art of Architecture - S1 - Episode...
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    Architecture Media Politics Society (AMPS) is a nonprofit academic research organisation. Its associated peer reviewed open access online journal is Architecture_MPS...
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    Social condenser (category Constructivist architecture)
    "'Arry's Bar: condensing and displacing on the Aylesbury Estate" (PDF). The Journal of Architecture. 22 (3): 532–554. doi:10.1080/13602365.2017.1310125...
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  • Tom Dyckhoff (category People educated at Aylesbury Grammar School)
    Life of Buildings (on Channel 4) and Saving Britain's Past. He went to Aylesbury Grammar School (between 1983 and 1987) and then to the private Royal Grammar...
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    Mentmore Towers (category Aylesbury Vale)
    descendants, the Earls of Rosebery. Mentmore was the first of what were to become virtual Rothschild estates in the Vale of Aylesbury. Baron Mayer de Rothschild...
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    Fred Pooley (category Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects)
    and Coventry, and his dramatic 1966 county hall building in Aylesbury, his architectural style became restrained; being more contextual and rural, predominately...
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    Pruitt–Igoe (category History of St. Louis)
    complex of 33 eleven-story high rises was designed in the modernist architectural style by Minoru Yamasaki. At the time of opening, it was one of the largest...
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    Bolbec Castle (category Aylesbury Vale)
    in the village of Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England. The motte and bailey castle was illegally built for Hugh II de Bolbec, Lord of Whitchurch during...
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    Alton Estate (category Brutalist architecture in London)
    Camden Brunswick Centre, Bloomsbury Thamesmead, Bexley and Greenwich Aylesbury Estate Open University, http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-art...
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    Jettying (category Medieval architecture)
    buildings. 2d ed. Aylesbury: Shire Publications, 1979. 55–57. Harris, Richard. Discovering timber-framed buildings. 2d ed. Aylesbury: Shire Publications...
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    Aylesbury Town Hall is a name which has been used for two different buildings in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. Since 2007 the name has been used...
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