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  2. Elephant House - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant House, a residential dwelling in Toronto, Canada with an elephant statue; Edward Gorey House, also known as Elephant House, the residence of American writer, Edward Gorey; Lucy the Elephant, a house in the shape of an elephant located in Atlantic County, New Jersey; The Elephant House, a café in Edinburgh, Scotland where J. K ...

  3. The Elephant House Cafe where JK Rowling penned her first Harry Potter novel, on Edinburgh’s George IV Bridge, after a fire broke out in the adjacent Patisserie Valerie (Jane Barlow/PA)

  4. George IV Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The alarm was raised at approximately 6:20 AM by a cleaner at the next door Elephant House café, who detected smoke. [7] Nine fire engines and two ladder vehicles attended the fire. Apartments above were evacuated, and Candlemaker Row and Chambers Street were both closed. [8] The Oz Bar in Candlemaker Row was one of the businesses heavily ...

  5. Estate houses in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Linlithgow Palace, the first building to bear that title in Scotland, extensively rebuilt along Renaissance principles from the fifteenth century.. The origins of private estate houses in Scotland are in the extensive building and rebuilding of royal palaces that probably began under James III (r. 1460–88), accelerated under James IV (r. 1488–1513), and reached its peak under James V (r ...

  6. Chesters (estate) - Wikipedia

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    Chesters - a star of Country House Rescue. Chesters is a 1,565-acre (633 ha) country estate near Ancrum, located on the banks of the River Teviot in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The estate includes a listed house, workers houses, gardens and extensive grounds. National Grid Reference NT 60842 22512.

  7. Edward Gorey House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Gorey House, also known as the Elephant House, is the home on Cape Cod in which Edward Gorey—author, illustrator, puppeteer, and playwright—lived and worked from 1986 until his death in 2000. [1] The house currently serves as a museum celebrating Gorey's life and work. Gorey had a respect and passion for animals, cats in particular.

  8. Torquhil Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll - Wikipedia

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    Among his 29 titles are: Master of the Royal Household of Scotland, [5] Admiral of the Western Coasts and Isles, and the Chief (Scottish Gaelic: MacCailein Mòr) of Clan Campbell. He is the captain of Scotland's national elephant polo team, which won the 2004 and 2005 World Elephant Polo Association World Championships.

  9. Ardkinglas - Wikipedia

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    Ardkinglas House was designed by architect Sir Robert Lorimer, and construction began in May 1906. Although Noble's deadline for completion of 1 August 1907 was not met, the house was fully completed in 21 months. The house was lit with electricity powered from a hydro-electric plant on the estate. [5]