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    The Red Lodge Museum (grid reference ST582731) is a historic house museum in Bristol, England. The original building was Tudor/Elizabethan, and construction...
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  • England Red Lodge, Suffolk, United Kingdom Red Lodge Museum, Bristol, United Kingdom Red Lodge Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada Red Lodge (United States)...
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    Knowle, Solihull, England Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire, England Red Lodge Museum, Bristol, England St Fagans, South Wales Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire...
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    the Georgian House. The Red Lodge Museum Bristol Museum & Art Gallery Blaise Castle House Museum Kings Weston House Bristol Archives "ALVA - Association...
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    Bristol Museum & Art Gallery is a large museum and art gallery in Bristol, England. The museum is situated in Clifton, about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from the...
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    with whom she built the Great House Bristol from 1568, of which only the Red Lodge, now the Red Lodge Museum, Bristol and completed by Dame Joan in 1590...
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    "Red Lodge and attached rubble walls and entrance steps". historicengland.org.uk. English Heritage. Retrieved 10 March 2007. "Bristol's Red Lodge". About...
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    buildings include The Red Lodge, built in 1580 for John Yonge as a lodge for a larger house that once stood on the site of the present Bristol Beacon (previously...
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    John Horwood. Bristol Archives is part of Bristol Museums, along with Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, M Shed, Georgian House, Red Lodge, Blaise Castle...
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    Castle, Dorset Red Lodge Museum, Bristol Rothwell Market House, Northamptonshire Ruperra Castle, Pembrokeshire Rushton Triangular Lodge, Northamptonshire...
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  • Assizes The Great Oak Room, an Elizabethian/Tudor room in the Red Lodge Museum, Bristol The Oak Room, an Elizabethian room in Chavenage House in Gloucestershire...
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  • including the Bristol School. Touring exhibitions from other galleries are regularly hosted. The City Museum is also responsible for The Tudor Red Lodge, built...
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  • "Bristol's Red Lodge and Its Elizabethan Knot Garden". timetravel-britain.com. Retrieved 27 September 2010. "Tudors at the Red Lodge" (PDF). Bristol Museums...
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    John Young (died 1589) (category Politicians from Bristol)
    the estate today is the Red Lodge, completed by his widow in 1590, which is open today (2024) as the Red Lodge Museum, Bristol. He married Joan Wadham...
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    to Bristol Harbour. The sugar refinery included thirteen cottages for workers in its grounds which extended towards the current site of the Red Lodge Museum...
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    include The Red Lodge which was built in 1580 for John Yonge as a lodge for a Great House, which once stood on the site of the present Bristol Beacon. It...
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    separate the sexes and set up a girls' reformatory in what is now the Red Lodge Museum in 1854, initially funded by Lady Byron. When Lady Byron died in 1860...
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    Kings Weston House (category Country houses in Bristol)
    room". After the estate was sold in the 1930s the lodge became derelict and was demolished by Bristol City Council in 1952, though the building was not...
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    Scottish Rite (redirect from Scottish Lodge)
    the first three degrees are considered Blue Lodge degrees rather than "Red Lodge". There are records of lodges conferring the degree of "Scots Master" or...
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    Freemasonry. Unlike the initial degrees conferred in a regular Masonic Lodge, which (in most Regular Masonic jurisdictions) only require a belief in...
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  • Woapalane Lodge #471 was the OA lodge for Bristol Council. Their name translates to "bald eagle" which is also their lodge totem. The lodge was founded...
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  • Premier Inn (redirect from Premier Lodge)
    Travel Inn in 1987, to compete with Travelodge. Whitbread bought Premier Lodge in July 2004 and merged it with Travel Inn to form the current business...
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  • New Jersey. Raised in Bristol Lodge No. 25, Bristol, Pennsylvania, and served as master in 1782. He affiliated with Trenton Lodge No. 5, Trenton, New Jersey...
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  • designed listed buildings in Bristol and Harrogate. James Hoban, architect of the White House. First Master of Federal Lodge No. 1, District of Columbia...
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    Bristol Harbour. Red Lodge was constructed in 1580 for John Yonge as the lodge for a great house that once stood on the site of the present Bristol Beacon...
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    it to Sir John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol in 1617. In the 1620s, the Digby family added four wings to Sherborne Lodge in an architectural style similar...
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  • Bristol Grammar School (BGS) is a 4–18 mixed, private day school in Bristol, England. It was founded in 1532 by Royal Charter for the teaching of 'good...
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  • fortune/luck Motto of the Epsom College in Surrey, England and Fairham Freemasons Lodge No.8002 in the province of Nottinghamshire. Deo optimo maximo (DOM) To the...
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    Hamelin Group. Rebranded in 2008 as Hamelin Brands, the company moved to Red Lodge, Suffolk. In 1992, DRG Packaging was acquired by Bowater plc (later Rexam)...
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    Manchester Piccadilly, Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Central and Bristol Temple Meads. In Bristol, school children demonstrated through a series of school strikes...
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