Gibside is an estate in Tyne and Wear, North East England. It is located in the valley of the River Derwent on the border with County Durham, between...
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The Bowes-Lyon family descends from George Bowes of Gibside and Streatlam Castle (1701–1760), a County Durham landowner and politician, through John Bowes...
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water wheel, and the Gibside estate, which is located between Burnopfield and Rowlands Gill. The families of Burnopfield Hall and Gibside are linked by the...
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principal seats, alongside Glamis Castle in Forfarshire, Scotland, and Gibside, near Gateshead. Streatlam incorporated some 1,190 acres (4.8 km2) of land...
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The Banqueting House is an 18th-century building, part of the Gibside estate, near Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Its style has been described as "Gothick"...
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a fire in the early 19th century. In the 1920s, a huge fireplace from Gibside, the Bowes-Lyon estate near Gateshead, was removed and placed in Glamis'...
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verse poem "Ode to the River Derwent". River Derwent flows next to the Gibside estate. "Derwent Walk Country Park and Derwenthaugh Park". Gateshead Council...
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later represented the County. Sir William married Elizabeth Blakiston of Gibside on 17 August 1691. She was the daughter of Sir Francis Blakiston and Ann...
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in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. The Gibside Estate is near the town. With the coming of the Derwent Valley Railway...
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Bowes, who was already possessed of her late father's estates such as Gibside. As per the stipulations of the will of the father of the bride, he assumed...
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underneath was hidden at the back (Wrest Park). The Banqueting House, Gibside is an example. In the English of the period, "banquet" had two distinct...
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Scotland and England, including Glamis Castle, St Paul's Walden Bury, Gibside Hall and Streatlam Castle in County Durham and Woolmers Park, near Hertford...
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Centrally placed three-decker pulpit at Gibside Chapel, England, a private chapel on the Calvinist edge of Anglicanism....
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being a scion of the "opulent House of Gibside", near Rowlands Gill. This alliance of the family with the Gibside-Bowes further "elevated their position...
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now usually just the "Column to Liberty", was begun in the 1750s on his Gibside estate outside Newcastle-on-Tyne by the hugely wealthy Sir George Bowes...
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family seat is Glamis Castle, in Angus, Scotland. Other family seats were Gibside, near Burnopfield, County Durham and Streatlam Castle, near Barnard Castle...
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Scottish estates going to his uncle, the 11th Earl. Bowes was raised at Gibside by his mother, now Dowager Countess of Strathmore. In 1831, she married...
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Streatlam but in 1713, George's father acquired (from his wife's family) the Gibside estate which included some of the area's richest coal seams and led to...
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title became extinct on his death in 1630. The Blakiston baronetcy, of Gibside in the Bishopric of Durham, was created in the Baronetage of England on...
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Robert Adam design Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland Blickling, Norfolk Gibside, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, now a ruined shell In 1970, Victor Montagu constructed...
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Tyne. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1445640945. Wills, Margaret (1995). Gibside and the Bowes Family. Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne. p...
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Liberty", to whom a large monument was erected in the 1750s on his estate at Gibside by a Whig magnate. But, sometimes alongside these formal figures, a new...
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Barn Farm Uppark Wakehurst Place Garden Woolbeding Gardens Ormesby Hall Gibside Penshaw Monument Souter Lighthouse Washington Old Hall Baddesley Clinton...
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temporary collection inspired by the Georgian urns in the orangery at Gibside, a historic estate near Newcastle upon Tyne. They were created for Mapping...
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Edward Gilbert (1680–1762). His daughter Mary married George Bowes of Gibside, Durham, and the estate has been in the possession of the Bowes or Bowes-Lyon...
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take over the whole garden. These are open to the public. Croome Court Gibside, NT, some now used as volunteer allotments Ham House, NT, mostly used for...
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Militia and Volunteers of County Durham (redirect from Gibside Volunteer Associated Troops of Cavalry)
(Cavalry) (1798—1802)raised by John Goodchild as Captain-commandant The Gibside Volunteer Associated Troops of Cavalry (1799—1802) raised by John Bowes...
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Park House Axwell House Chirton Hall Gibside Gosforth House Stella Park Throckley Hall Washington Old Hall Gibside Throckley Hall Washington Old Hall Alscot...
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Centre for Contemporary Art Dunston Staiths Gateshead International Stadium Gibside – MetroCentre Saltwell Park – Shipley Art Gallery The Sage Gateshead Sunderland...
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Hospitality 1998 Eurotunnel, Folkestone Transport 1999 The National Trust, Gibside Estate, Tyne & Wear Heritage 2000 The Oracle, Reading Retail 2001 JD Weatherspoon...
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