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Later, as president, he chose a demolished | colonial house as the model for Hyde Park's new post o |
ar Ferris Watkins (1877 - 1943) was a British | colonial administrator, Commandant of the East African |
The Jose Eusebio Boronda Adobe is a Monterey | Colonial style building from 1846, located in Salinas, |
was not immediately granted a representative | colonial assembly, because of uncertainty as to whethe |
The Oliver Wolcott House is a historic | colonial home in Litchfield, Connecticut. |
Amos Flagg House is a historic | colonial house at 246 Burncoat Street in Worcester, Ma |
the patroonship of Rensselaerswyck, a feudal | colonial government that covered most of present-day A |
It is a one-story | Colonial Revival-style building that opened in 1931 an |
argument that the British Army was a hostile | colonial army of occupation. |
ptember 1872 - 14 October 1959) was a British | colonial administrator who became a senior judge and l |
ters of region, its club house is a beautiful | colonial style structure which blends perfectly with t |
It opens to a classic | Colonial Revival center-hall plan, with much of the or |
(11 September 1852-23 May 1932) was a British | colonial administrator in India. |
Norton House is a historic | colonial house at 61 Old Providence Road in Swansea, M |
alfe, Bt between 1822 and 1845, was a British | colonial administrator. |
the assembly, Hooper helped to organize a new | colonial assembly. |
Emerson House is a historic | colonial house at 58 Ayers Village Road in Methuen, Ma |
May 3, 1733 - November 8, 1809) was a British | colonial militiaman and politician serving in Canada. |
bruary 1811 - 25 October 1887), was a British | colonial administrator. |
English (1819-17 December 1884) was a leading | colonial architect in South Australia, mayor of Adelai |
It is a center-chimney | colonial structure. |
Cadman-White-Handy House is a historic | colonial American house at 202 Hixbridge Road in Westp |
lip Ackley Stanton House is a Mission-Spanish | Colonial Revival style house in Anaheim, California wi |
ard Gordon Turnbull (1909-1998) was a British | colonial governor and the last governor of the British |
n 14 January 1834 - 2 May 1897) was a British | colonial administrator and a musical composer, being t |
The former Block S4 is a two-storied | colonial military barrack building which is identical |
-Davies (1849 - 3 January 1920) was a British | colonial administrator and Liberal politician. |
ted some gossip about George Cooper, a former | colonial treasurer. |
ish husband (Patric Knowles) live a cushioned | colonial life in North Borneo with their young son in |
oble Arden-Clarke (1898 - 1962) was a British | colonial administrator. |
ose to the town of Dumfries, a once-important | colonial seaport. |
Edward Byllynge was a British | colonial administrator and governor of New Jersey from |
ctober 1888 - 11 December 1946) was a British | colonial administrator, holding the posts of Governor |
t Baronet (1712 - 16 June 1779) was a British | colonial administrator who served as governor of the p |
A former | colonial administrator, he was the Conservative candid |
Michael, GCMG, DSO (1882-1969), was a British | colonial administrator. |
The 1937 school building, a brick | Colonial revival structure, sits on a 27.34-acre (110, |
A prominent | colonial landmark, it is one of the oldest houses in o |
Daniel Bliss Homestead is a historic | colonial farmhouse at 76 Homestead Avenue in Rehoboth, |
The Waterhouse-Nickle House, a Dutch | Colonial Revival-style house built in 1924 |
Built in a Spanish | Colonial Revival style, when built it was the largest |
Cobb's Tavern is a historic | colonial tavern building at 41 Bay Road in Sharon, Mas |
is part of this ashram and showcases a mixed | colonial architecture. |
ir distinct identity, partly due to a British | colonial policy of rice-land ownership restrictions fo |
It was built in 1926 based on a Spanish | Colonial Revival design by architect Allen Ruoff. |
aac Hobbs House, built in 1729, is a historic | colonial house at 87 North Avenue in Weston, Massachus |
Dyke-Wheeler House is a historic | colonial house at 144 Wheeler Street in Gloucester, Ma |
(25 April 1775 - 6 March 1849), was a British | colonial official who served as Chief Justice of Ceylo |
tion of the 1970's and is located in a French | colonial building. |
Fort Halifax was a U.S. | colonial outpost on the Kennebec River at modern-day W |
B (21 July 1842 - 6 April 1887) was a British | colonial administrator and British Army officer. |
1741 - 2 September 1784) was a British | colonial administrator and the last Royal Governor of |
Dalton House is a historic | colonial house at 95 State Street in Newburyport, Mass |
merun becoming the first colonies of a German | colonial empire. |
Babson-Alling House is a historic | colonial house at 245 Washington Street in Gloucester, |
epot in Yuma, Arizona, was built as a Spanish | Colonial Revival-style station by the Southern Pacific |
Isabella Court is a Spanish | Colonial Revival style mixed-use residential and comme |
urt, built during 1928 and 1929, as a Spanish | colonial revival-style building. |
as well as the ruins of a Dutch | colonial fort. |
It is a brick | Colonial Revival building erected in the early 20th ce |
John Brown IV is a historic | colonial house at 703 Pearse Road in Swansea, Massachu |
also known as the Handley House) is a Spanish | Colonial Revival house in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, U |
the Glidden House adheres mostly to a French | Colonial style of architecture. |
ecember 1907 - 4 November 1980) was a British | colonial official, best known as the first governor-ge |
(9 May 1825 - 30 October 1884) was a British | colonial administrator and Conservative politician. |
ing was not inclined to act as a conciliator, | colonial attachment to the Empire was weakened, and a |
en Community Association House, is a Georgian | Colonial Revival house that was built in 1929. |
nnett house proposed for demolition is a 1923 | Colonial Revival. |
lank Road, which itself had once been a major | colonial post road. |
two classically-inspired porticos on a basic | Colonial Revival brick main block. |
a de la Cabeza of Sabana Grande, is a Spanish | Colonial style building in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico, |
than Tyng House, built in 1675, is a historic | colonial house in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. |
House at 6 Kent Court is a historic | colonial house at 6 Kent Court Somerville, Massachuset |
It is a 1905 | Colonial Revival-style house, two stories high of cons |
Arthur Kennedy (1809-1883), a British | colonial administrator who served as governor of a num |
gton Cairns, KCMG (1828 - 1888) was a British | colonial administrator, born in County Down, Ireland. |
rd (1630/1-March 24, 1689/90) was a prominent | colonial Virginia landowner and politician who played |
M.G. (1840 - February 6, 1916), was a British | colonial administrator. |
It was built in 1927 based on a Spanish | Colonial Revival design by architect George L. Lindsay |
ecember 1905 - 4 December 1973) was a British | colonial administrator. |
A replica of a Maryland | colonial home, the house also features a two-story lib |
Harrington House is a historic | colonial house at 555 Wellesley Street in Weston, Mass |
House in Greenwich, Connecticut is a historic | Colonial house that is unusual for its survival on the |
(23 June 1858 - 24 March 1918) was a British | colonial governor, who was once the Governor of Ceylon |
SIPHONODENDRON was a common | colonial rugose (‘wrinkled') coral of Carboniferous ti |
chased by the Crown as the location for a new | colonial legislature, but it was eventually deemed to |
f BC as a rare example of a pre-Confederation | colonial house. |
Seth Boyden House is a historic | colonial house at 135 Oak Street in Foxborough, Massac |
Daniel Morse III House is a historic | colonial house at 210 Farm Road in Sherborn, Massachus |
e brother of Sir Frank Gates, a distinguished | colonial officer. |
ovember, 1832 - April 25, 1897) was a British | colonial administrator and ornithologist. |
Forester Augustus Obeysekera was a prominent | colonial era legislator from Ceylon. |
It was built in 1927 based on a Spanish | Colonial Revival design by architect W.E. McAllister. |
Fort Loudoun was a British | colonial fort in present-day Monroe County, Tennessee, |
as built in the late 1920s based on a Spanish | Colonial Revival style design by architect Royal Dana. |
rlo de la Fuente Ruiz de Beteta was a Spanish | colonial official who briefly served as the Royal Gove |
son of Thomas Woodcock, of Antigua, a British | colonial administrator and Queen's Advocate of the Gol |
ir John Middleton (1870 - 1954) was a British | colonial administrator. |
Walcott-Whitney House is a historic | colonial house at 137 Tuttle Lane in Stow, Massachuset |
ington and Concord, which includes a restored | colonial landscape approximating the path of the runni |
d Francis Jackson (1883 - 1971) was a British | colonial governor. |
September 1812-27 April 1884), was a British | colonial administrator and courtier. |
The Hooper-Lee-Nichols House is a historic | Colonial American house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
trade in the 17th century, conquering a vast | colonial empire and operating the largest fleet of mer |
"resting place" was modeled after a Maryland | colonial home Williams had visited. |
Dinwiddie (1693 - 27 July 1770) was a British | colonial administrator who served as lieutenant govern |
The John Whipple House is a historic | colonial house and National Historic Landmark in Ipswi |
nown why the head of state chose a Portuguese | colonial name instead of an authentic Congolese name. |
awsey, CSI, CIE, MC (1894-1972) was a British | colonial administrator. |
It is said that when a foreign | colonial or imperial power is too strong to be effecti |
Caleb Cushing House and Farm is a historic | colonial American house at 186 Pine Street in Rehoboth |
William Green House is a historic | colonial house at 391 Vernon Street in Wakefield, Mass |
Seth Knapp Jr. House is a historic | colonial American house at 82 Water Street in Rehoboth |
Mechanic Street Cemetery is a historic | colonial cemetery on Mechanic Street in Westfield, Mas |
He is the son of a British | Colonial Police colonel who was decorated with an MBE |
Intending to become a quiet | colonial landowner, he lived instead a turbulent and c |
March 1866 - 18 December 1941) was a British | colonial administrator. |
wo global empires to rule, and with a growing | colonial competition of the Dutch, English and French, |
mpeche is an example of urbanism in a baroque | colonial city, with a reticular and regular plan, its |
Goff Homestead is a historic | colonial America house at 40 Maple Lane in Rehoboth, M |
The Journal's main office is a fieldstone | Colonial Revival building on Civic Center Plaza, the n |
James Smith House is a historic | colonial house at 706 Great Plain Avenue in Needham, M |
St. John's, Newfoundland) was a Newfoundland | colonial leader and a Captain during the Crimean War. |
'rise' from being just a convict to a wealthy | colonial landholder in Australia. |
erson (1828-1909), J.P., was a Scottish-born, | colonial Victorian farmer and politician. |
g, Gelderland - January 18, 1677) was a Dutch | colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town. |
2 November 1863 - 28 April 1913) was a German | colonial administrator. |
The Johnson-Thompson House is a historic | colonial house at 201 Ridge Street in Winchester, Mass |
Tolman-Gay House is a historic | colonial house at 1196 Central Avenue in Needham, Mass |
The hotel, a large | colonial building, is sheltered away in a picturesque |
Gay Farm is a historic | colonial farm in Petersham, Massachusetts. |
Vine Lake Cemetery is a historic | colonial cemetery on Main Street in Medfield, Massachu |
Sir Fielding Clarke Kt. was a British | colonial barrister, civil servant and jurist. |
hittemore House, built in 1695, is a historic | colonial house at 54 Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington |
August 1913 - 12 October 2005) was a British | colonial administrator, best remembered as the last co |
Woodlawn is a Georgian | Colonial style home built prior to 1760 by Josiah Leak |
net (6 June 1774 - 25 May 1824) was a British | colonial administrator. |
ling, GCH (1772 - 2 April 1858) was a British | colonial Governor and Governor of New South Wales from |
ch 18, 1850 - January 22, 1931) was a British | colonial diplomat, explorer and archaeologist. |
Munroe, John A. (1977) | Colonial Delaware (Delaware Heritage Press, Wilmington |
Bullock, A.L.C., Germany's | Colonial Demands, Oxford University Press, 1939. |
Alec Horsley entered and later abandoned the | Colonial Service. |
otanist, surveyor, explorer, abolitionist and | colonial administrator. |
ate of New-York: Including Its Aboriginal and | Colonial Annals (1826). |
This article is about the | colonial governor. |
This article is about the | colonial currency. |
This article is about the | Colonial Governor. |
This article is about the | colonial governor of Massachusetts. |
in 2002 when Taylor overdrew its account with | Colonial by several million dollars. |
The property was acquired by | Colonial Williamsburg in 1928, and was added to the Na |
st to understand and build bridges across the | colonial divide," he writes "[A]s Colin Thubron has po |
His next appointment as Acting Second | Colonial Secretary took him to Singapore in 1902 until |
August 1882, Robertson was acting-Premier and | Colonial Secretary. |
nent Gambian Creole family that was active in | colonial politics. |
From 1868 to 1869, Dewdney became active in | Colonial politics, representing the electoral district |
London merchant-politician who was active in | colonial affairs from the 1650s, but neutral enough in |
Aristov joined the vigorous activity of | colonial authorities in the newly created Semirechie p |
From about 1 AD to | colonial times, Emerald Isle was home to Native Americ |
Gimson was appointed Additional Assistant | Colonial Secretary for the second time in March 1920 a |
in the West Indies and also administered the | colonial government of Jamaica. |
Following this, he was Administrator and | Colonial Secretary of Saint Lucia from 1881 to 1884; G |
s a British army officer and administrator in | colonial India.The Pakistani city of Abbottabad was fo |
America's military adversaries: from | colonial times to the present. |
Before invasion of Africa by | colonial powers, the population was in harmony with th |
ennis team went undefeated once again through | Colonial District playing defeating rival Mills Godwin |
econd and last major uprising against Spanish | colonial rule in Puerto Rico, known as the Intentona d |
e during the Mau Mau Uprising against British | colonial rule at a colonial detention camp in Hola, Ke |
aunched a colossal counter strike against the | Colonial Fleet. |
e rebellion by Irish convicts against British | colonial authority in Australia. |
e university student-led protests against the | colonial British Government in 1936 and during the "Up |
ny as unrelenting forces fighting against the | colonial rule of India. |
Europeans (or Americans) who went against the | colonial system prevailing in Ceylon, as Sri Lanka was |
1919: After protesting against Japanese | colonial regime in Korea, quit Pyongyang public highsc |
947 that the Malagasy uprising against French | colonial rule started. |
d led by French military men, against English | colonial settlements on the frontiers of New England i |
t in the East African campaign against German | colonial forces based in German East Africa. |
residents of Kam Tin rebelled against British | Colonial rule. |
h one of a number of conspiracies against the | colonial government in the early 19th century. |
ugal, planning an uprising against Portuguese | colonial authorities in Angola. |
ies had been organizing raids against British | colonial frontier settlements. |
la campaign of Greek Cypriots against British | colonial rule in the 1950s. |
d West Javanese freedom fighter against Dutch | colonial rule. |
llowing the mappila rebellion against British | Colonial rule and their deaths through apparent neglig |
tion movements that fought against Portuguese | colonial rule and, after independence, fought against |
knamed Jaka Sembung) who fights against Dutch | colonial army in West Java in 19th century. |
antonese movies to hold their own against the | colonial trend of Mandarin production. |
ok took part of the resistance against French | colonial rule and then the anti-Japanese resistance du |
During the campaign against Portuguese | colonial rule, the Goa Vidyaprasarak Mandal and A.J. d |
izing student and workers rallies against the | colonial regime. |
July 1857 during the uprising against British | colonial rule - with a force of 300 men, but his plans |
nitiated an armed campaign against Portuguese | colonial rule in September 1964. |
They are almost always | colonial, forming colonies of individual hexagonal cel |
orth (whose empire by then extended along the | colonial frontier northward, with hunting grounds in t |
lonists over territorial disputes along their | colonial frontiers, and escalated the following year t |
The regiment also saw | colonial service in Australia from 1832 until 1837, be |
Also, the | colonial ghost town of Hanton City is located within t |
Long Island and Skidaway Island, although in | colonial times the main channel flowed between Long Is |
n the arrogant exercise of power although the | Colonial Office was supportive of his results. |
e Province of Carolina during America's early | colonial period, from 1663-1710. |
American Drama: | Colonial to Contemporary. |
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