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Parlington Hall :: Introduction to the Stereo collection find
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Parlington Hall : The Stereo Images : Page One. In a toy box used as a source of amusement for children on wet days! However the internet search proved successful as Don recognised that the pictures and the website he had found were both on the same subject. So after all the years of just being pictures from a long dead relative, they suddenly had a context. When were they taken? Where were they taken from? The three most significant, In order of importance,. The next most imp...
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Parlington Hall :: Introduction, a summary of the Gascoigne Family
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Late 19th and 20th C. The Gascoignes : Introduction, Part One. The Gascoigne family and the people associated with them. The following is a copy from the pamphlet introducing Lotherton Hall. Gawthorpe and Harewood are extremely close together; view the map on the Ordnance Survey here. Gawthorpe according to a reference in the book titled, "The Building of the English Country House" ISBN: 1-85285-556-8. Sir John Gascoigne, the 1st Baronet, succeeded in 1602; he was Richard Gasc...
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Parlington Hall :: Structures to be found on the Parlington Estate
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Parlington Hall : The Estate : Triumphal Arch. The Triumphal Arch,. The lasting memorial of the Parlington Estate. Recently added a panoramic view of the arch, here. The oldest known photographs of the arch [1 of 2], circa 1860, at that time the structure was approximately 70 years old, it is now more than 220 years old! 91;2016] This photograph is one of the stereo collection available here. What was its purpose? Why commemorate the American victory in the war of Independence?
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Parlington Hall :: Introduction, a brief history of the final years from 1905
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Parlington Hall : Introduction. Introduction to the site. Parlington Purchased in 1546. One of the earliest, events to affect the Gascoigne family, that has supporting documentation is the Barnbow Plot, similar in nature to the idea behind the Guy Fawkes plot of 1605. So did the the Papists who were behind the. Meet here at Parlington? Being a cover against ye Sequestrators,. 360 Years as a Family Home: Left to ROT, for another 55 Years. Parlington was the family home from 154...
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Garforth Historical Society - Links
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Wwwleodis.net website - online photographic archive of Leeds. Parlington Hall alternative website. Wwwgoinlocal.co.uk - Local information. Leeds Library - Tracing Your Family Tree. Leeds Library - Local and family history services. Contains a link to an online enquiry form. Barwick-in-Elmet Historical Society website. Tracks in Time, Leeds Tithe Map Project. Wwwblueskywebdesign.co.uk - Designer of this website.
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Parlington Hall :: Structures to be found on the Parlington Estate
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Parlington Hall : The Estate : Triumphal Arch. The Triumphal Arch,. The lasting memorial of the Parlington Estate. Recently added a panoramic view of the arch, here. The oldest known photographs of the arch [1 of 2], circa 1860, at that time the structure was approximately 70 years old, it is now more than 220 years old! 91;2016] This photograph is one of the stereo collection available here. What was its purpose? Why commemorate the American victory in the war of Independence?
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Parlington Hall :: Tomlinson Memories
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Around Aberford : Tomlinson Memories. The header image is from around the time that the transcript below describes, the picture shows children on the bridge over the Cock Beck in the centre of Aberford. The scene is very similar to today, with the pavement on the west side of the road only, however the casual approach to playing is very different, as traffic passes through the village quite regularly and with little regard for pedestrians! Loading plan of Aberford. The Long Da...
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Parlington Hall :: Introduction, a brief history of the final years from 1905
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Parlington Hall : Introduction. Introduction to the site. Parlington Purchased in 1546. One of the earliest, events to affect the Gascoigne family, that has supporting documentation is the Barnbow Plot, similar in nature to the idea behind the Guy Fawkes plot of 1605. So did the the Papists who were behind the. Meet here at Parlington? Being a cover against ye Sequestrators,. 360 Years as a Family Home: Left to ROT, for another 55 Years. Parlington was the family home from 154...
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Parlington Hall :: Ghosts and Strange Events around Parlington
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Parlington Hall : Apparitions and Ghosts. There are a number of tales of ghosts and unexplained events, however no manifestations have ever been witnessed by me, so I merely relate some of them for the record. There are a number of tragic events that have occured over the generations which may be the basis for ghostly occurrences. They are listed latest first. Crown Prince Ernestine Vladimir Zmronge. 93; The outlandish and previously dismissed mutterings of estate workers abou...
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Parlington Hall :: Tomlinson Memories
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016. Around Aberford : Tomlinson Memories. The header image is from around the time that the transcript below describes, the picture shows children on the bridge over the Cock Beck in the centre of Aberford. The scene is very similar to today, with the pavement on the west side of the road only, however the casual approach to playing is very different, as traffic passes through the village quite regularly and with little regard for pedestrians! Loading plan of Aberford. The Long Da...
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