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Robert Tavernor currently works as an
architectural and
urban design consultant in London. As an
architectural historian and theorist,
Tavernor is an expert...
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Edward Tavernor was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1626 and 1629.
Tavernor may have been the son of John
Tavernor, surveyor...
- A
tavern is a type of
business where people gather to
drink alcoholic beverages and be
served food such as
different types of
roast meats and cheese, and...
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Tavernor Knott WSA (occasionally
written Taverner Knott) (12 May 1816–25
January 1900) was a
Scottish portrait and
genre artist. He was the
paternal uncle...
- Look up
taverner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taverner may
refer to:
someone who owns a
tavern Taverner (surname)
Taverner (opera), a 1972 opera...
- at the
midpoint of the Cape
Route gained it the
nicknames "
Tavern of the Seas" and "
Tavern of the
Indian Ocean". The Port of Cape Town, the city's main...
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Tavernes (French pronunciation: [
tavɛʁn]; Occitan: Tavèrnas) is a
commune in the Var
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region in southeastern...
- The
Tavern may
refer to: The
Tavern (Eufaula, Alabama),
listed on the NRHP in
Alabama The
Tavern (Little Rock, Arkansas),
listed on the NRHP in Arkansas...
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Kilboy as "the
greatest new
house in Europe". A
brief survey is
Robert Tavernor, "Anglo-Palladianism and the
birth of a new nation" in
Palladio and Palladianism...
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labour of love".
Tavernor aimed to
restore the
gardens in the
picturesque ideal,
aiming for an
early 1800s style. By 2006
Tavernor had
opened a hotel...