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Astley Hall A distinguished Elizabethan house in Chorley, preserved as a museum and art gallery, with two rooms licensed for weddings. Photographs and visitor information, including for schools.
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Athens State Hospital Article on the history of this former mental hospital from "The Centennial Atlas of Athens County Ohio" (1905) by Fred W. Bush.
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Athens State Hospital Employees Genealogy-related page featuring a vintage image of the administration building of Athens State Hospital in Ohio.
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Auckland Castle The official site for the residence of the Bishop of Durham, developed from a medieval hunting lodge, provides a brief history and Quick Time Virtual Reality tour.
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Axmouth Church, Devon An illustrated article by Roger Johnson from Britannia, giving a history of St. Michael's Church, with a detailed description of its features from many periods, particularly its medieval wall paintings.
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Aztec On The River Theatre The official site of this theater in San Antonio (US), opened in 1926 in a fantasy Meso-American style. Includes photographs and history.
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Azuchi Castle Shiga built by Nobunaga Oda.Castle tower, history,access to involved museum.
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Azure Magazine A bi-monthly magazine focused on design, architecture, and interiors. Current issue and events listings.
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Bahamas Lighthouse Preservation Society Overview of organization and information on activities.
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Bahamian Lighthouses in History Article that describes the history of lighthouse building and preservation in the Bahamas.
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Bailey Light Photo and information for lighthouse located in Howth, County Dublin.
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Bait-ul-Futuh Western Europe's largest mosque, opened October 2003 in London. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community provides particulars, photographs and a press release.
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Balaban and Katz Historical Foundation Explores the contribution of the Balaban and Katz theater corporation to Chicago's cultural heritage.
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Ballard School Brief history and photograph of this 1882 California schoolhouse.
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Ballencrieff Castle This Scottish Baronial house built by John Murray in 1586 has been carefully restored and now offers accommodation, weddings and private dinners. Brief history, photographs.
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Balliol College Virtual Tour A tour of the oldest college in Oxford, part of the Virtual Tour of Oxford. QuickTime panoramas are accessed via clickable plan.
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Baltersan James Brown provides a thoughtful history and description of this ruined Scottish Renaissance tower-house, with photos, drawings, floor-plans, family connections.
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Bamburgh Castle The castle sits on a basalt outcrop overlooking the Farne Islands and Lindisfarne. It is home of the Bamburgh Castle Aviation Artefacts Museum.
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Banner Oak School Photograph and history of this Michigan brick schoolhouse constructed circa 1871.
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Baptisteria Sacra An ambitious project by the University of Toronto aiming to create an iconographic index of baptismal fonts from the early Christian period to the 17th century. You are invited to contribute information.
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Barbados: Religion and Spiritual Retreats The Barbados Tourism Authority provides an interactive map of historic churches, leading to a photograph and outline history for each. The oldest is St George's (1784).
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Barcelona Light Contemporary color photograph and facts on lighthouse located in Barcelona Harbor on Lake Erie.
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Bardney Abbey An illustrated to the history and remains of this Benedictine abbey from The Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, including ground plan and artist's reconstruction.
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Bardney Abbey Brief history and description of the site by Lincolnshire County Council, with archival photographs.
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Barlings Abbey An illustrated guide to the history and remains of this Premonstratensian abbey from The Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, including ground plan and artist's reconstruction.
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Barlings Abbey Brief history and description of the site by Lincolnshire County Council. Only a tall section of the wall of the nave still survives above ground, but there are extensive earthworks still visible.
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Baroque Churches in Salzburg Salzburg is remarkable for the number of churches from the Baroque era. Photographs and histories from Salzburg Information.
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Bartonville State Hospital Page at Historic Peoria concerning this disused Central Illinois mental hospital's history and ghosts.
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Basildon Park The National Trust describes this Palladian house designed by John Carr for Sir Francis Sykes, who had made a fortune in India. Includes history, photographs and visitor information.
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Basilica of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Newfoundland Illustrated history and description from the official site of the Roman Catholic cathedral of Newfoundland, built 1846-55 to the design of John Philpot Jones.
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Bateman's This 17th-century Wealden house was owned by Rudyard Kipling from 1902-1936. The National Trust provides a history, gallery, bird's eye plan, events, and opening times.
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Bath Abbey A former cathedral - the only one in Britain completely rebuilt in the Tudor period. Photographs, brief history, details of the heritage centre and music, visitor information.
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Bath Abbey: The Indian Summer of Bath Priory Jean Manco looks at the history of this magnificent building - the only cathedral built in England in Tudor times.
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Bauhaus Présentation de ce mouvement du début du 20ème siècle.
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Bâtisseurs de l'imaginaire Illustrations commentées d'architectures modernes insolites.
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Beacons Shining in the Night: the Lighthouses of Michigan An exhibit by the Clarke Historical Library presents the history of lighthouses, a chronology, the keeper's life, and sources.
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Beaulieu Palace House Formerly the Great Gatehouse of Beaulieu Abbey, Palace House has been home to the Montagu family since 1538. The official site offers photographs and visitor information.
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Beckford's Tower Built in 1827 for the accomplished but eccentric William Beckford, it is now a museum. The Bath Preservation Trust provides photographs, a brief history and description, and visitor information.
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Bedlam: Custody Care and Cure 1247-1997 An old Museum of London exhibition telling the fascinating 750-year-old story of Bethlem Royal Hospital, popularly known as 'Bedlam', the world's oldest institution caring for people with mental disorders.
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Beijing Service: Summer Palace Offers an illustrated history and description this former imperial retreat in China, now a huge public park. Features a selection of its more than 3,000 buildings.
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