Cragside is a Victorian Tudor Revival country house near the town of Rothbury in Northumberland, England. It was the home of William Armstrong, 1st Baron...
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William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong (redirect from William George Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Cragside)
philanthropist. In collaboration with the architect Richard Norman Shaw, he built Cragside in Northumberland, the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity...
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MV Ocean Trader (redirect from MV C Cragside)
The MV Ocean Trader (ex-Cragside) is a Special Warfare Support vessel operated by the United States Military Sealift Command. The vessel has been proposed...
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Cragside estates of his cousin, William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, but not his peerage. Armstrong decided to live at Bamburgh and gave Cragside,...
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when the industrialist Sir William Armstrong was made Baron Armstrong, of Cragside in the County of Northumberland. The title became extinct on his death...
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Daniel Butterfield (section Cragside)
Borglum in Sakura Park in Manhattan. A part of the Butterfield estate, "Cragside", is named for the rocky cliffs on the property. The house was built from...
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Retrieved 3 May 2019. "Local lass LJ Ross tops the charts with thriller Cragside". www.morpethherald.co.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2019. "Author notches up...
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the late 1860s at Cragside, a hilltop mansion of eclectic architectural styles that incorporated certain Tudor features; Cragside was designed by the...
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Bamburgh Castle and village appeared in 2018 racing game Forza Horizon 4. Cragside Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1280155)". National...
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Sissinghurst Castle Garden Studland Beach Blickling Hall Knole Farmer's Market Cragside Go To Jail Ightham Mote The National Trust Edition (2009) High Peak Estate...
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In 1878, the world's first hydroelectric power scheme was developed at Cragside in Northumberland, England, by William Armstrong. It was used to power...
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to depict the large rooftop of the Lockwood Estate. The exterior of the Cragside country house in Northumberland, England, along with its coniferous surroundings...
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1903 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Armstrong, of Bamburgh and Cragside in the County of Northumberland, a revival of the barony which had become...
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Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, Sir William Armstrong of Cragside presiding. Swan turned his attention to producing a better carbon filament...
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Tipton, River Otter, 30 kW Rochdale, screw turbine and fishpass, 20 kW Cragside, the birthplace of hydroelectricity, 12 kW Tillydrone, Aberdeen Community...
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Range at Blitterlees Banks, as well as staying with Lord Armstrong at Cragside. He made a gift of £2,500 to Abdullah Quilliam to support the work of the...
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A copy of the play was given as a present to the Armstrong family in Cragside House, Rothbury, where it remains in the library. On a trip to the English...
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hydroelectric power station was designed and built by William, Lord Armstrong at Cragside, England. It used water from lakes on his estate to power Siemens dynamos...
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William Armstrong, engineer and inventor, born at Newcastle in 1810, built Cragside, one of the first houses powered by hydroelectric technology, near the...
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first private electrical power station which was located in his house in Cragside in Northumberland, England. In 1753, the French engineer Bernard Forest...
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The Life and Times of Sir William George Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Cragside. Longhirst Press. ISBN 0-946978-00-X. "Newcastle crane 'priceless' part...
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War II, Armstrong returned to the UK in 1946, splitting his time between Cragside and Bamburgh Castle. Armstrong died in 1972, and was succeeded by his son...
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inaccurate report. On 9 July, a cordon was set up around the National Trust's Cragside estate in the parish of Cartington. Northumbria Police reported they had...
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Priest's House, Easton on the Hill Allen Banks & Staward Gorge Cherryburn Cragside Dunstanburgh Castle Farne Islands George Stephenson's Birthplace Hadrian's...
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Hill, Hawksworth Road, New Road Side, Abbey Road, Vesper Road, Cragside Walk and Cragside Close. There is a metal hatch in Hawksworth Woods which is actually...
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maint: unfit URL (link) "William George Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Cragside (1810-1900)". Victorianweb.org. 22 December 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2014...
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Northumberland, England. It was designed and built by Lord Armstrong of Cragside. William Armstrong (26 November 1810 – 27 December 1900) was an industrialist...
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and the industrialist Lord Armstrong. He designed large houses such as Cragside, Grim's Dyke, and Chigwell Hall, as well as a series of commercial buildings...
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development of the hydraulic crane and many military armaments. His house at Cragside, Northumberland was the first in the world to be lit by hydro-electricity...
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