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    Waddesdon Manor is a country house in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. Owned by the National Trust and managed by the Rothschild...
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    Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild (category Waddesdon Manor)
    Heritage Lottery Fund in the UK. Rothschild's participation in restoring Waddesdon Manor and engagement with the Butrint Foundation in Albania showed his interest...
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    had taken place by February 1365, when the manors were granted to Maud. Between 1897 and 1936, Waddesdon had train services on the Aylesbury and Buckingham...
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    Ferdinand de Rothschild (category Waddesdon Manor)
    horticulturalist and collector. She inherited Ferdinand's property, Waddesdon Manor, in 1898 after he died and likewise continued the tradition of using...
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    Park Mansion, Tring, Hertfordshire Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire Windmill Hill, Buckinghamshire, Waddesdon Nathan Mayer Rothschild had rented...
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    aviaries can often be found in European manorial gardens, such as Waddesdon Manor, UK, and Versailles, France. Some public aquaria, such as the Oregon...
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    Silver Swan". www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk. Waddesdon Manor (22 July 2015). "A Marvellous Elephant – Waddesdon Manor" – via YouTube. Michel Foucault, Discipline...
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    James de Rothschild (politician) (category Waddesdon Manor)
    Briton in 1920, and in 1922 he inherited from Alice de Rothschild the Waddesdon Manor estate of his great-uncle Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, the Liberal...
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    Waddesdon is a closed station that served the village of Waddesdon and its manor, to the north of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. The station is...
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    house in the parish of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the south east of the main village of Waddesdon. It was bought in the 1870s...
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    Rothschild began work on Waddesdon Manor, a short distance south of the Tramway's station at Waddesdon (later renamed Waddesdon Road). The top of Lodge...
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    including Château de Blois, Chenonceau and Chambord in France and Waddesdon Manor in England. These estates shared steeply pitched roofs, turrets, and...
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    Windmill Hill, Buckinghamshire (category Waddesdon Manor)
    purpose-built archive and office complex near Waddesdon Manor. It houses family archives from Waddesdon Manor, a contemporary art collection, a reading room...
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    Jean Henri Riesener (category Waddesdon Manor)
    Waddesdon Manor, UK Writing Table, 1778-1787, Waddesdon Manor, UK Bureau, 1780–85, Musée du Louvre, France Writing Table, 1780-85, Waddesdon Manor, UK...
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    Flint House, Buckinghamshire (category Waddesdon Manor)
    Catling de la Pena Retrieved 23 August 2018. "Flint House - Waddesdon Manor". Waddesdon Manor. Retrieved 18 November 2018. Dezeem Mini-Living by Amy Frearson...
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  • materials during the building of Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild's estate at Waddesdon Manor in the 1870s and 1880s, but aside from that it saw little use. The...
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    Thomas Gainsborough (category Waddesdon Manor)
    Frances Browne, Mrs John Douglas (1746–1811) which can be seen at Waddesdon Manor. The sitter has withdrawn to a secluded and overgrown corner of a garden...
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    Goût Rothschild (category Waddesdon Manor)
    masterworks of art, sculpture, and armour. With the construction of Waddesdon Manor, the newly established English branch of the Rothschild family revived...
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    from local schools and community groups. It is held in the grounds of Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire over a weekend at the end of June, beginning of...
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    1870. Between 1874 and 1889, the country house in Buckinghamshire, Waddesdon Manor, was built with similar architectural frameworks as the Château de...
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    case raising a claim of fraudulent misrepresentation Hall, p16. Hall (Waddesdon Manor), p31, refers to them as the architectural team. Henry Russell Hitchcock...
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    known as Cristea Roberts Gallery), London. 2012 Edmund de Waal at Waddesdon. Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire. 2012 a local history. Alison Richard Building...
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    just outside the village was referred to by much of the press as the "Waddesdon Manor air incident". The name "Winchendon" is derived from the Old English...
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    Joshua Reynolds (category Waddesdon Manor)
    celebrate "the making, debating and exhibiting art at the Royal Academy". Waddesdon manor was amongst the historic houses that supported Sir Joshua Reynolds's...
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    Pieter de Hooch (category Waddesdon Manor)
    Hooch's life and work. A Game of Ninepins at Waddesdon Manor From Dou to De Hooch blog article, Waddesdon Manor "Pieter de Hooch online" Works and literature...
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    Alice Charlotte von Rothschild (category Waddesdon Manor)
    Rothschild, Alice inherited Waddesdon Manor and his London House. During World War I she had the formal gardens at Waddesdon and Eythrope given over to...
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  • Thames. The outdoor scenes of the Raichand family mansion were shot at Waddesdon Manor. The crew faced enormous difficulties while filming an emotional scene...
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  • in July 1962 with about 200 students. It was built on land from the Waddesdon Manor estate, which was donated by Dorothy de Rothschild. The school maintains...
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    Parterre at Waddesdon Manor, 1910 Parterre at Schloss Hof in Austria The left hand side of the completely symmetrical parterre at Waddesdon Manor, England...
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    named with the suffix "Manor", as were many grand country houses built in the 19th century, such as Hughenden Manor or Waddesdon Manor. The usage is often...
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