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On the side of the castle facing the western bank of the Hudson, Bannerman cast the legend "Bannerman's Island Arsenal" into the wall. [2] [3] Bannerman's Island Arsenal, signage is below the crenellations at the top. Circa 1900–1910 the US Navy re-gunned a number of older ships. Bannerman bought the old guns, presumably at scrap value.
Bannerman's Castle, also known as Bannerman's Island Arsenal, Hudson River, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, built 1901–18. The structure was built as a military surplus warehouse in the style of a Romanesque castle by businessman Francis Bannerman. An explosion in 1920 destroyed a portion of the complex.
The castle, built by Francis Bannerman VI in 1901, operated as both a home and storage facility for his business during the 20th century, but today hosts a number of walking tours and events ...
Bannerman Castle. Cold Spring, New York. ... Classical Revival mansion, complete with twelve rooms, four Corinthian columns in the front, and a stained-glass window inside. There’s some question ...
The Bannerman Castle on Pollepel Island viewed from atop Breakneck Ridge The Hudson River in New York and New Jersey is full of islands, though some have been filled in to connect to the shore. Some of the islands have the Hudson on one side and have another river or creek on the other side.
Bannerman (surname) Bannerman, a San Francisco-based, technology enabled, security guard company. Bannerman, a loose translation of hatamoto, a direct vassal of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan; A man who belonged to the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty; An alternative name of Manchu people
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