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Tide Mill, Woodbridge An illustrated history and description of this mill at Woodbridge in Suffolk, UK, and the nearby Buttrum's Mill - a windmill.
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Tide Mills in England and Wales Jeremy Greenwood outlines their history, describes their workings with diagrams, and provides a gazetteer of those past and present in England and Wales, with links and bibliography.
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Tin Tabernacles Information and photographs of many of the tin churches, chapels and mission halls that were built since 1870. As temporary buildings most have long disappeared, but a surprising number do still survive.
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TinyHouses Examples of tiny houses and out buildings used for guest quarters, vacation, office space, or study.
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Titsey Place, Oxted, Surrey The official site gives a history, guided tour and visitor information for this Georgian mansion set in extensive gardens.
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Todd Grade School/One Room School One room school located in the Goochtown community of Pulaski county, Kentucky.
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Toledo Harbor Lighthouse Preservation Society Society to preserve, restore and memorialize the history of the lighthouse and to provide periodic public access. Site has history and information on meetings, festival, membership and other projects.
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Topcastles Robert Rongen presents images and brief details of hundreds of medieval castles, sorted by country, region and castle type. Includes a quick guide to castle types with plans, and a list of the top 100 castles, as rated by surfers.
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Topix.net: Architecture News Headline links from media sources worldwide.
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Toronto Harbour Lighthouse Photographs, directions and history
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Torrione Castle An Italian fortress dating from the Middle Ages, though much altered. History and archival images.
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Tour Eiffel Dossiers illustrés sur sa construction, la polémique mais aussi des visites virtuelles, des vidéos du scintillement et du feu dartifice et quelques jeux.
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Tour the Alhambra Columbia University provides an interactive tour of this magnificent Moorish palace in Granada. Animated map, photographs and video excerpts.
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Touring Weston By Computer Sunday Gazette Mail article about Weston State Hospital in West Virginia - laser scanning and history
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Towers of the Atlantic Coast Information on lights from the Montauk Point Light at the tip of Long Island, New York south to St. Simons Light in Georgia.
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Town Sees Red Over Police Vandalism (Weston, West Virginia) Article from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from June 1999 about the former Weston State Hospital in West Virginia. The article gives equal attention to a police vandalism incident and plans to re-use the building.
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Trader Windmill, Sibsey, Lincolnshire This rare six-sailed working mill, built in 1877, is open to the public. History, photographs and visitor information, with link to location map.
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Trakoscan A much-reconstructed castle in Croatia which is now a museum. History and architectural development, Draskovic family, location map, floor plans, tour, and visitor information.
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Traverse City Insane Asylum Flicker photo gallery of Traverse City State Hospital photos from 2005.
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Traverse City State Hospital Site concerning the former Northern Michigan Asylum (now Grand Traverse Commons). Maps, photographs, history, and current news.
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Traverse City State Hospital in the News Index of several Traverse City Record-Eagle newspaper articles from 1999-2003 concerning the former Traverse City State Hospital.
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Traverse City State Hospital Photos Gallery of photos by Peter J. Richards of architectural features of the Traverse City State Hospital complex.
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Treasured Churches of Cincinnati A visual tour of the many Catholic churches of Cincinnati built since 1840, with their histories.
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Treasures and Mysteries of the Malbork Castle Tourist guide Czeslaw Pajak describes the attractions of this medieval brick castle in Poland, once headquarters of the Teutonic Knights.
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Tredegar House The finest surviving Restoration house in Wales, home of the Morgan family for over 500 years. The official site gives an illustrated history, interior views and family portraits. Pop-up banners.
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Trinity College, Cambridge A tour of the varied architecture of the college via sensitive bird's eye view, with comments on its history, from the official site. Includes the library designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
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Trinity House This maritime organisation describes its functions. Includes photographs, specifications and information on a variety of lighthouses on the English coast.
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Trinity House Gallery Photos and information on a variety of aids to navigation.
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Trinity Parish Episcopal Church, Seattle History, description and photographs of this Gothic Revival church designed in 1889 by Chicago architect Henry Starbuck, from the US National Register of Historic Places Seattle Itinerary.
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Tropical House Design Vincent Fischer-Zernin displays his design to open the house to the warmth and nature of the tropics. Examples in Thailand and Laos. [English and German.]
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Tuns Press Books on Canadian architecture and planning.
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Tupholme 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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Turkey Point Lightstation Inc. Membership organization provides information on light in North East that was constructed in 1833.
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Turncroft Hall A history of this small country house in Lancashire, two centuries old and refronted in the simplified classicism of the early Victorian period.
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Two Gothic Churches in Stendal Photographs and history of the cathedral and the church of St. Mary in Stendal, Germany.
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Tybee Island Light Station Narrative history of the towers, lightkeepers' houses, Fresnel lens during the Civil War and related information. Located on Tybee Island, east of Savannah, Georgia.
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Tynte's Castle An urban medieval tower house in Youghal, County Cork. An illustrated history, details of its restoration and plans and elevations from owner Daniel McCarthy.
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Tyntesfield This spectacular Victorian Gothic-Revival house and chapel near Bristol was built for businessman William Gibbs from 1863. History, description, photographs and visitor information from the National Trust.
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U. S. Lighthouses Photos and narrative descriptions on many lights across the U.S.
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U.S.Architecture Features projects throughout the United States. Magazines are published by regions. Articles feature large projects both in the private and public sectors.
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