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Chambers Building (other)
Chambers Building may refer to: Australia * Central Chambers (Fremantle), Western Australia Canada *Central Chambers (Ottawa), Ontario, a National Historic Site Pakistan *KHCAA Golden Jubilee Chamber Complex, Kochi United Kingdom * Oriel Chambers, Liverpool, England *Crypt Chambers, Chester, England *Dunfermline City Chambers, Scotland * Glasgow City Chambers, Glasgow, Scotland *Chambers Institution, Peebles, Scotland, home to the Tweeddale Museum and Gallery United States *Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals, Pasadena, California * Chambers Building (Kansas City, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Wilson–Chambers Mortuary, Portland, Oregon, NRHP-listed * Chambers Building (Penn State), one of Penn State's academic buildings * Farnsworth & Chambers Building, Houston, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Harris County, Texas * Broadway–Chambers Building, 277 Broadway, New York City, designed by Cass Gilbert *Chambers Building, a his ...
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Central Chambers (Fremantle)
Central Chambers is a heritage listed building located at 61–63 High Street on the corner of Pakenham Street in Fremantle, Western Australia. It was one of many commercial buildings constructed in Fremantle during the gold boom period in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. History Construction of the building commenced in 1906 and was completed in 1907. it was extensively restored in 1991. It is a Federation Free Classical style design. A butcher named William Pearse had a shop on the site dating from the 1850s. This was followed by a two-storey building Georgian style building with she-oak shingled roof, later replaced with corrugated iron and verandahs in the 1870s and then demolished in 1906 to make way for the current building. Central Chambers was built by the contractor Richard Rennie, who had previously built Owston's Buildings in 1903 and the National Hotel in 1895. It was designed by architect Frederick William Burwell who also designed the Vict ...
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Chambers Building (Penn State)
Chambers Building may refer to: Australia * Central Chambers (Fremantle), Western Australia Canada *Central Chambers (Ottawa), Ontario, a National Historic Site Pakistan *KHCAA Golden Jubilee Chamber Complex, Kochi United Kingdom * Oriel Chambers, Liverpool, England *Crypt Chambers, Chester, England *Dunfermline City Chambers, Scotland * Glasgow City Chambers, Glasgow, Scotland *Chambers Institution, Peebles, Scotland, home to the Tweeddale Museum and Gallery United States *Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals, Pasadena, California * Chambers Building (Kansas City, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Wilson–Chambers Mortuary, Portland, Oregon, NRHP-listed * Chambers Building (Penn State), one of Penn State's academic buildings * Farnsworth & Chambers Building, Houston, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Harris County, Texas * Broadway–Chambers Building, 277 Broadway, New York City, designed by Cass Gilbert *Chambers Building, a his ...
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Chambers House (other)
Chambers House, or Chambers Farmstead, or Chambers Farm, or Chambers Barn or variations, may refer to the following in the United States: * Chambers-Robinson House, Sheffield, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Colbert County, Alabama * Chambers Ranch, Colorado Springs, Colorado, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in El Paso County, Colorado * Chambers House (College Avenue, Newark, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in New Castle County, Delaware * Chambers House (Hopkins Bridge Road, Newark, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in New Castle County, Delaware * William Chambers House, Carnesville, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Banks County, Georgia * Robert Chambers House, Burlington, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone County, Kentucky * A. E. Chambers Octagonal Barn, Petersburg, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone County, Kentucky * C. Scott Chambers House and Funeral Parlor, Walton, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone C ...
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City Chambers (other)
City Chambers can refer to: * Dundee City Chambers *Dunfermline City Chambers * Edinburgh City Chambers * Glasgow City Chambers See also *Chambers Building (other) Chambers Building may refer to: Australia *Central Chambers (Fremantle), Western Australia Canada * Central Chambers (Ottawa), Ontario, a National Historic Site Pakistan * KHCAA Golden Jubilee Chamber Complex, Kochi United Kingdom *Oriel Chamber ... {{dab ...
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Central Chambers (other)
Central Chambers may refer to: * Central Chambers (Ottawa), a building in Ottawa, Canada * Central Chambers (Fremantle), a building in Fremantle, Western Australia * Central Chambers, a listed building on Hope Street in Glasgow, Scotland * ''Central Chambers'', a 2008 music album by Winterpills Winterpills are an American indie rock band from Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. Its members are Philip Price, Flora Reed, Dave Hower, Dennis Crommett and Max Germer, sometimes joined on tour and in studio by Brian Akey, José Aye ...
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Davidson College
Davidson College is a private liberal arts college in Davidson, North Carolina. It was established in 1837 by the Concord Presbytery and named after Revolutionary War general William Lee Davidson, who was killed at the nearby Battle of Cowan’s Ford. Davidson is a four-year undergraduate institution and enrolls 1,973 students from 50 states and territories, Washington, DC, and 46 countries. Of those students, 95 percent live on campus, 71 percent study abroad, and about 25 percent participate in 21 NCAA Division I sports. The college’s athletic teams, the Wildcats, compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference for all sports except football, which competes in the Pioneer Football League. Davidson's 665-acre (269 ha) main campus is located in a suburban community 19 miles (30 km) north of downtown Charlotte, North Carolina. The college also operates a 110-acre (44.5 ha) lake campus on the shores of nearby Lake Norman. The college offers 37 majors and 39 minors in liberal arts d ...
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Broadway–Chambers Building
The Broadway–Chambers Building is an 18-story office building at 277 Broadway, on the northwest corner with Chambers Street, in the Civic Center and Tribeca neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. Completed by 1900 to designs by architect Cass Gilbert, the Broadway–Chambers Building was the first of several that Gilbert designed in the city. The Broadway–Chambers Building is designed in the Beaux-Arts style. The building's articulation consists of three horizontal sections similar to the components of a column, namely a base, shaft, and capital. Different materials are used in each horizontal section: granite on the base, brick on the shaft, and architectural terracotta on the capital. The Broadway–Chambers Building's design also incorporates one of Gilbert's trademarks, the extensive use of architectural sculpture on the cornice of the arcade at the top of the building, which includes the heads of lions and women. The building was constructed between 1899 and 190 ...
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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Harris County, Texas
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places in Harris County, Texas. It is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Harris County, Texas, United States. Number of listings by area The properties are distributed across Harris County. There is a concentration in "Downtown Houston", defined as the area enclosed by Interstate 10, Interstate 45, and Interstate 69. More than 100 are in the "Houston Heights" neighborhood whose borders are, approximately, Highway I-10 on the South, I-610 on the North, 45 on the East and Durham on the West. The "inner Harris County" area is defined as the rest of the area within the Interstate 610 loop; "outer Harris County" is defined as the rest of Harris County. There are no listings at all in a few of Houston's exclaves, which extend even beyond the Harris County borders. See also *List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas *National Registe ...
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Farnsworth & Chambers Building
Farnsworth may refer to: Places *Farnsworth, Indiana, a ghost town *Farnsworth, Texas, an unincorporated community in the Texas Panhandle * Farnsworth Peak, a mountain located west of Salt Lake City, Utah People *Farnsworth (surname), a list of people and fictional characters * Farnsworth Donald (1952), American artist, inventor, papermaker *Farnsworth Wright (1888–1940), editor of the pulp magazine ''Weird Tales'' Other uses *Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine *Farnsworth House (other), various places *Farnsworth Lantern Test, used to screen for color blindness *Farnsworth Middle School, Guilderland Central School District, Guilderland, New York *Farnsworth Metropark, near Toledo, Ohio *Farnsworth method of learning Morse code *Farnsworth, a diesel engine in the 1991 movie '' The Little Engine that Could'' See also *Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth County Park Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth County Park, also known as Farnsworth Park, is a Los Angeles County, California, L ...
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List Of Penn State Academic Buildings
The following is a list of academic buildings within the Pennsylvania State University system. University Park Note that a number of older buildings are included in the Farmers' High School Historic District added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. Ag Hill area The Ag Hill Complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. *Agricultural Engineering Building *Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building * Berkey Creamery *Business Building *Food Science Building *Forest Resources Building *Headhouse Buildings I-III *Henning Building *Lewis Katz Building *McCoy Natatorium *Tyson Building Allen Road area *Arts Building *CEDAR Building *Chambers Building *Ford Building *Moore Building *Music Building I *Music Building II *Rackley Building College of Science area *Althouse Laboratory *Boucke Building *Buckhout Laboratory *Chemical & Biomedical Engineering Building (CBEB) *Chemistry Building *Davey Laboratory *Frear North Building *Frear South Bu ...
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Wilson–Chambers Mortuary
The Wilson–Chambers Mortuary, a former funeral home located in north Portland, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in North Portland, Oregon Current listings Former listing References {{NRORextlinks, PDX North Portland, Oregon North North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is pe ... References External links * 1932 establishments in Oregon Buildings and structures completed in 1932 Humboldt, Portland, Oregon National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon North Portland, Oregon {{Oregon-NRHP-stub ...
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Central Chambers (Ottawa)
Central Chambers is a building at the corner of Elgin Street and Queen Street in Ottawa that is a National Historic Site. It is located at 42 to 54 Elgin Street, next to Bell Block. It faces the Canadian War Memorial at Confederation Square. Central Chambers was built between 1890 and 1893 and designed by John James Browne of Montreal, an example of Queen Anne Revival commercial architecture. Formerly serving as an office for the Canadian Atlantic Railway, it now houses the National Capital Commission. The building was purchased by the NCC in the 60's, remained vacant throughout much of the 70s and 80s, and in 1992, plans were made for renovations. In 1994 the NCC gutted the interior and the facade became integrated into a new office tower complex. It was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990 for being a fine example of the Queen Anne Revival style in commercial architecture. Central Chambers Buildings May 1893.jpg, Central Chambers, 1893 Central Cham ...
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