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Roughwood may
refer to:
Roughwood (Brookline, M****achusetts),
listed on the NRHP in M****achusetts
Roughwood (Easttown Township, Pennsylvania), listed...
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Michael Gordon Oldfield (born 15 May 1953) is an
English retired musician,
songwriter and
producer best
known for his
debut studio album Tubular Bells...
- Owen
Roughwood (9 June 1876, in
London – 30 May 1947, in Kent) was a
British stage and film actor. He
married actress Hilda Anthony in 1913.
Under the...
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Roughwood once
Ruchwood is a farm,
originally a estate,
possessing at one time a
small tower castle.
Roughwood is
situated near to the town of
Beith in...
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Roughwood is a
historic estate at 400
Heath Street in Brookline, M****achusetts. It is
currently the main
campus of
Messina College (formerly
known as...
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Roughwood,
originally known as Lamb's Tavern, is an historic,
American home that is
located in Devon,
Easttown Township,
Chester County, Pennsylvania...
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contributes vocals to the album. The
album was
recorded at Oldfield's
Roughwood Studios, with
additional parts recorded at Plan 1 Studios, Munich. The...
- Cottage,
probable at one time a smithy,
stables and toll
house near
Roughwood Farm.
Roughwood was a
small fortified tower in the 15th
century and was home sequentially...
- 1999.
Oldfield recorded the
majority of the
album at his home studio,
Roughwood Studios, Berkshire, and then
recorded the
orchestrations in just one day...
- Sons,
retrieved 31
January 2012 p.13 "St Nicholas, Iford, East Sus****".
roughwood.net. 3
January 2004. Cescinsky, Herbert; Gribble,
Ernest R. (February...