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@castle_howard is a grand stately home in North Yorkshire, England, known for its stunning Baroque architecture and expansive gardens. Built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, it remains a private residence and is a popular tourist attraction, often used as a filming location. - #historicpreservation #georgianarchitecture #georgianhouse #igersyorkshire #classicalarchitecture #england #historicbuildings #historicbuilding #castlehoward #britishhouse #englishstyle #englisharchitecture ... English Stately Home, 18th Century Buildings, 18th Century Mansion, Fortified Manor House, French Chateau Exterior 18th Century, 18th Century French Chateau, English Estate, Manor House Hotel Castle Combe, British House

@castle_howard is a grand stately home in North Yorkshire, England, known for its stunning Baroque architecture and expansive gardens. Built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, it remains a private residence and is a popular tourist attraction, often used as a filming location. - #historicpreservation #georgianarchitecture #georgianhouse #igersyorkshire #classicalarchitecture #england #historicbuildings #historicbuilding #castlehoward #britishhouse #englishstyle #englisharchitecture…

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Something Old and Borrowed?: 18th-Century Silk Wedding Dresses in New England - New Canaan Museum and Historical Society Historical Wedding Dresses, 18th Century England, Silk Wedding Dresses, New Canaan, Love Shack Fancy, Miniature Portraits, Colonial America, Silk Wedding Dress, 18th Century Fashion

Save the Date – September 28 @ 7 PM On September 28, 2022 at 7 pm, the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society welcomes David E. Lazaro, Curator of Textiles at Historic Deerfield, to discuss “Something Old and Borrowed?: 18th-Century Silk Wedding Dresses in New England.” The talk will highlight a group of 18th-century […]

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