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Carclew House, one of Britain's lost houses, was a
large Palladian country house near
Mylor in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It was
situated at grid...
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Carclew may
refer to:
Carclew (youth arts centre), a
youth arts
centre in Adelaide,
South Australia Carclew,
North Adelaide, an
historic mansion in Adelaide...
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Carclew is an
Australian youth arts
centre based in Adelaide,
South Australia. It was
founded in 1971 as the
South Australian Performing Arts Centre,...
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Carclew is a
Federation style mansion built in 1897,
located in the
Adelaide suburb of
North Adelaide,
overlooking the
Adelaide city
centre city from...
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divided by the Max
Fatchen Expressway. The
Carclew Primitive Methodist Church was
built on what is now
Carclew Road in
Penfield Gardens in 1850. It was...
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Lemon Baronetcy, of
Carclew in the
County of Cornwall, was a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 24 May 1774 for
William Lemon...
- Court, in 1981. Rodda, Paul. "News:
Carclew Scholarships 2015". The
Barefoot Review.
Retrieved 18
October 2024. "
Carclew scholarships help four
talented young...
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grandson of
William Lemon (1696–1760), who
acquired the
family estate at
Carclew in 1749. Lemon's
younger brother John (1754–1814)
became a
Member of Parliament...
- (archived page) Not to be
confused with
fellowships now
awarded by
Carclew"Fellowships".
Carclew.
Retrieved 29 July 2019. Arts
South Australia (21
March 2018)...
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Lemon the
Elder (1696–1760), who had
acquired a
substantial estate at
Carclew in 1749, and the
younger brother of Sir
William Lemon, 1st Baronet. The...