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Birdsall may refer to: People * Birdsall (name) Places * Birdsall, New York, United States * Birdsall, North Yorkshire, England * Birdsalls, Ontario, Canada Other * Birdsall House, an English country house in Birdsall, North Yorkshire * Birdsall Lime Kiln Birdsall Lime Kiln is a historic structure located northeast of Decorah, Iowa, United States. Built in 1877, the kiln is high, and composed of irregularly-cut undressed limestone and exterior wood bracing. with Its inside walls are lined with ..., historic structure in Decorah, Iowa, United States * Birdsall Services Group, a US engineering, environmental and energy consulting firm {{disambiguation ...
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Birdsall (name)
Birdsall is a surname that derives from Birdsall in North Yorkshire, England. It may refer to: * Alice M. Birdsall (1880–1958), attorney, an expert in bankruptcy law, and a female rights advocate * Ausburn Birdsall (1814–1903), U.S. Representative from New York * Ben Birdsall (born 1967), English writer and artist * Benjamin P. Birdsall (1858–1917), American politician * Byron Birdsall (1937–2016), American painter * Dave Birdsall (1838–1896), American baseball player * Derek Birdsall (born 1934), British graphic designer * Doris Birdsall (died 2008), British politician * Doug Birdsall, president of American Bible Society * Emma Birdsall (born 1992), Australian singer-songwriter * Horatio L. Birdsall (1833–1891), American soldier * James Birdsall (1783–1856), U.S. Representative from New York * Jeanne Birdsall (born 1951) American author of children's literature * Jesse Birdsall (born 1963), English actor * John Birdsall (1802–1839), New York and Texas lawye ...
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Birdsall, New York
Birdsall is a town in Allegany County, New York, United States. The population was 221 at the 2010 census. The town is named after John Birdsall, a circuit judge. Birdsall is in the northeast part of Allegany County. History The area that is now Birdsall was first settled ''circa'' 1816. The town of Birdsall was created in 1829 from parts of the towns of Almond and Allen. From 1882 to April 1, 1947, Birdsall was located on the main line of the Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad and predecessors. It was abandoned on the latter date by the U. S. Interstate Commerce Commission to promote the use of highway truck transportation in the area. In 1980, the Fire Department of Birdsall was started by William Timberlake. He and Dale Wheeler were able to get the first fire truck donated from the Egypt, New York Fire Department for $1. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.47%, is water. Demographi ...
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Birdsall, North Yorkshire
Birdsall is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It was historically part of the East Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 180, increasing to 343 at the 2011 Census. The village is about four miles south of Malton, North Yorkshire, Malton and the parish also includes the village of North Grimston. Birdsall House Birdsall House is the seat of Baron Middleton. Thomas Willoughby (MP), Thomas Willoughby (1694–1742), brother of Francis Willoughby, 2nd Baron Middleton, married Elizabeth Sotheby of Birdsall, and their son Henry inherited the barony and Willoughby estates in Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire from his cousin in 1781. Church of All Hallows and Cross The ruins of the ancient church of All Hallows and Cross stand adjacent to Birdsall House. The present church of St Mary in Birdsall was built in 1824 at the expense of Henry Willoughby, 6th Baron Middleton. References External ...
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Birdsall House
'Birdsall House'' is an English country house in Birdsall, North Yorkshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The house dates from the late 16th century but was remodelled in 1749 with addition of second storey (third floor) to the main range. A wing was added in 1776 and a matching right wing added in 1872. It is constructed in ashlar with Welsh slate roofs. The central range is a 3-storey, 5-bay building connected to outlying 2-storey 2-bay side wings by single cell units. The house was the first house in England to benefit from a private gas system. History The site of the house and its parkland was a monastery estate prior to the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII and the original Tudor house was built for the Sotheby family. After Elizabeth Sotherby married Thomas Willoughby the couple converted the house into the larger Georgian style house of today. The estate duly passed into the ownership of the Willoughby family, passing first to Thomas' son Henry, who a ...
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Birdsall Lime Kiln
Birdsall Lime Kiln is a historic structure located northeast of Decorah, Iowa, United States. Built in 1877, the kiln is high, and composed of irregularly-cut undressed limestone and exterior wood bracing. with Its inside walls are lined with locally produced firebrick. The lime was produced from abundant native limestone. It was used in mortar for masonry construction, and by the Winneshiek Paper Company of Freeport, Iowa in its paper-making processes. The structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1979. References Industrial buildings completed in 1877 Buildings and structures in Winneshiek County, Iowa National Register of Historic Places in Winneshiek County, Iowa Industrial buildings and ...
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