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- Pulhamite was a patented anthropic rock material invented by James Pulham (1820–1898) of the firm James Pulham and Son of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire...
- sometimes painted, but "authentic" weathered stone came to be preferred. Pulhamite was a successful material, produced by the leading firm James Pulham and...
- limestone and called pulhamite after its inventor, James Pulham (1820–1898). Other ingredients were Portland cement and sand. Pulhamite can be extremely convincing...
- peninsula and in other parts of the Park" in his patented anthropic rock Pulhamite. It was the first example of this unique rock landscape in a London Park...
- a 19th-century Italianate style house and lodge as well as an intact Pulhamite rockery. The name Leonardslee derives from the lea or valley of St Leonard's...
- palace. It comprises lawns, a lake, belts of mature trees, a boat house, pulhamite rockeries, an ice house (building) and a folly. Bishop of Rochester St...
- dug further from the house, and bordered by rockeries constructed of Pulhamite stone. A summerhouse, called The Nest, stands above the Upper Lake, a...
- Bridge-geograph-3984556-by-Phil-Platt Man made Pulhamite Caves at the Ravine Man Made Pulhamite Former ****anese Style Lake Man Made Pulhamite Caves At Former ****anese Lake...
- feature of the gardens, is a semi-circular shaped colonnade carved into the pulhamite recess. Inside the shelter, and now lost, were two pieces of sculpture...
- grounds in front of Kingswood House, there are remains of features in Pulhamite. The Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway went through Sydenham...