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  2. Franklin House (Launceston) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin House in Franklin Village, near Launceston, Tasmania, is a historic house that is preserved by Tasmania's National Trust and is open to the public. Built in 1838 for Britton Jones, it later became a school for boys.

  3. Launceston Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction; Architect(s) Peter Mills: The Launceston Town Hall is a historic town hall located at 18/28 St John Street in Launceston, Tasmania. History

  4. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament. The Victorian era is known for its interpretation and eclectic revival of historic styles mixed with the introduction of Asian and Middle Eastern influences in furniture, fittings, and interior decoration.

  5. Architecture of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    However, owing to troublesome relations with Catholic Europe, the free exchange of ideas was difficult meaning new Renaissance architecture was generally slow to arrive in Britain. [6] Increasingly isolated from the continent, landowners relied on new architectural books for inspiration, as well as surveyors to interpret designs. [8]

  6. Edwardian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Edwardian houses in Sutton, Greater London, England Catts Farm, Kingsclere, Newbury, design by H. Launcelot Fedden (1869–1910), as seen in The Building News, July 31, 1908. Other characteristics include:

  7. Picturesque - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Roman Campagna from Tivoli, evening by Claude Lorrain, 1644–1645. Picturesque is an aesthetic ideal introduced into English cultural debate in 1782 by William Gilpin in Observations on the River Wye, and Several Parts of South Wales, etc. Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty; made in the Summer of the Year 1770, a practical book which instructed England's leisured travellers ...

  8. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Customs House was later requisitioned by the Legislative Council of Tasmania and became Parliament House, Hobart. The Royal Society of Tasmania later founded TMAG in the sub-committee room of the Parliament, possibly the same room. [4] The museum moved to Harrington St in 1852, where it paid £60 a year in rent for a hall there.

  9. Museum of Old and New Art - Wikipedia

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    The precursor to MONA, the Moorilla Museum of Antiquities, was founded in 2001 by Tasmanian millionaire David Walsh. [4] It closed on 20 May 2006 [5] to undergo $75 million renovations.