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Cragside is a
Victorian Tudor Revival country house near the town of
Rothbury in Northumberland, England. It was the home of
William Armstrong, 1st Baron...
- philanthropist. In
collaboration with the
architect Richard Norman Shaw, he
built Cragside in Northumberland, the
first house in the
world to be lit by hydroelectricity...
- MV
Ocean Trader (ex-
Cragside) is a
Special Warfare Support vessel operated by the
United States Military Sealift Command. The
vessel has been proposed...
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industrialist Sir
William Armstrong.
Between 1862 and 1865,
Armstrong built Cragside, a
country house and "shooting box" (hunting lodge) just
outside Rothbury...
- when the
industrialist Sir
William Armstrong was made
Baron Armstrong, of
Cragside in the
County of Northumberland. The
title became extinct on his death...
-
Borglum in
Sakura Park in Manhattan. A part of the
Butterfield estate, "
Cragside", is
named for the
rocky cliffs on the property. The
house was
built from...
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Cragside estates of his cousin,
William Armstrong, 1st
Baron Armstrong, but not his peerage.
Armstrong decided to live at
Bamburgh and gave
Cragside,...
- the late 1860s at
Cragside, a
hilltop mansion of
eclectic architectural styles that
incorporated certain Tudor features;
Cragside was
designed by the...
- Hill,
Hawksworth Road, New Road Side,
Abbey Road,
Vesper Road,
Cragside Walk and
Cragside Close.
There is a
metal hatch in
Hawksworth Woods which is actually...
- In 1878, the world's
first hydroelectric power scheme was
developed at
Cragside in Northumberland, England, by
William Armstrong. It was used to power...