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    was a patented anthropic rock material invented by James Pulham (1820–1898) of the firm James Pulham and Son of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire. It was widely...
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    International Exhibition. James Pulham and Son was founded by James Pulham (1765–1830) of Woodbridge in Suffolk, then succeeded by his son James (1793–1838) who...
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    artificial rock imitating limestone and called pulhamite after its inventor, James Pulham (1820–1898). Other ingredients were Portland cement and sand. Pulhamite...
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    the south Parterre. Several artificial rock formations were created by James Pulham, including to house mountain goats and llamas, part of Ferdinand's zoo...
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    was built in 1840. A terra cotta works was opened soon afterwards by James Pulham and Son, who specialised in creating artificial rock garden features;...
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  • Pulham is a village in Dorset, England. Pulham may also refer to: Pulham, Dorset Pulham Market, Norfolk Pulham St Mary, Norfolk RNAS Pulham Airship station...
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    preferred. Pulhamite was a successful material, produced by the leading firm James Pulham and Son. Although others had previously written about growing alpine...
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    John Roddick Russell MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market, OBE, PC, FKC (born 14 February 1937), is a politician from the United Kingdom. A member...
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    Fonthill Abbey (category James Wyatt buildings)
    1859–1860 – Fonthill Abbey, Tisbury, Wiltshire at pulham.org.uk – about landscaping work by James Pulham and Son Incomplete 3D model of Fonthill Abbey at...
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  • Cathedral from the Bishop's Garden 1821 São Paulo Museum of Art Mrs. James Pulham Sr. (Frances Amys, ca. 1766–1856) 1818 Metropolitan Museum of Art Stoke-by-Nayland...
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    in a small chalk pit in the grounds of Danesbury Park by the younger James Pulham in 1859. In its day it was well admired, with one W. Robinson (writing...
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    near the house was built c.1890 by the Victorian landscaping company James Pulham and Son, who also built a mound, using a mixture of natural and artificial...
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    riverside; a teahouse and a bandstand were built. The layout was designed by James Pulham and Son. in 1918, Strutt gave the gardens to the English Sewing Cotton...
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    on the bridge in Buckingham Palace Gardens. The Pulham catalogue indicates that the firm of James Pulham and Son worked extensively in the Sydenham/Dulwich...
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    by landscape gardeners, James Pulham and Son (a firm which specialized in the production of simulated rock, known as Pulham Rock, for garden features...
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    with a plaque. Remains of the Cliff Top Entrance designed and built by James Pulham in 1869 survive. The statues seen in some photos were moved to the nearby...
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    block were set in 113 hectares (280 acres) of parkland; laid out by James Pulham the estate included a kitchen garden, an exotic fernery, shrubbery, waterfalls...
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    roof. All the rocks were made of Pulhamite, an artificial stone made by James Pulham and Son; this could be sculpted into natural-looking features. Water...
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    Pulham Saint Mary is a rural village and civil parish in Norfolk, that lies next to the village of Pulham Market. It is situated approximately 8 miles...
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    ancient oaks), a landscaped lake with an artificial cascade created by James Pulham & Co. and three long drives, the most impressive designed by H.E. Milner...
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    material and coated in special cement called Pulhamite after its creator James Pulham. The path is now a listed structure. The Leas Cliff Hall was opened in...
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    summerhouse were in Pulhamite, a form of Cast stone that was manufactured by James Pulham and Son. The Neo-Norman style did not catch on for domestic buildings...
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    Gambier-Parry began to lay out his gardens in 1840 with the assistance of James Pulham and, less than four decades later, they were among the loveliest in the...
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    Braithwaite, had rockworks added around 1871 that were probably the work of James Pulham and Son of nearby Broxbourne. Braithwaite sold the house, or part of...
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    Normanhurst Court. The features were installed in 1886 by James Pulham II (1820–1898) and James Pulham III (1845–1920). The church dates from the early medieval...
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    gardens include mature trees. The rockworks were probably the work of James Pulham and Son, around 1871, of nearby Broxbourne. An aviary by the name of...
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    public. Built as garden ornaments in 1884–87 by landscape gardeners James Pulham and Son, the structures use pale terracotta and were pre-cast. Friary...
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    Garden. Milner's son in law Edward White created the Rock Garden with James Pulham and Son and the Japanese garden for Colman. Both gardens were restored...
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    The park includes a lake and bridge which was laid out in the 1870s by James Pulham and Son an international firm of landscape designers in this era. The...
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    the park, which has a Category B listed walled rock garden designed by James Pulham and Son. The estate's red sandstone stables block off the main road was...
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