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  2. Whitewash - Wikipedia

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    Whitewash can be tinted for decorative use and is sometimes painted inside structures such as the hallways of apartment buildings. A small amount can rub off onto clothing. In Britain and Ireland, whitewash was used historically in interiors and exteriors of workers' cottages and still retains something of this association with rural poverty ...

  3. The Charming Update Your Brick House Needs - AOL

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    A pressure washer is the best tool for cleaning most home exteriors, but with brick and limewash-treated brick, you'll want to lower the PSI drastically to avoid removing that hard-earned patina.

  4. Bacon's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bacon's Castle. Bacon's Castle, also variously known as "Allen's Brick House" or the "Arthur Allen House" is located in Surry County, Virginia, United States, and is the oldest documented brick dwelling in what is now the United States. [4] Built in 1665, it is noted as an extremely rare example of Jacobean architecture in the New World.

  5. Devizes County House of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The prison, designed by Richard Ingleman, was a polygon of brick and stone with the governor's building in the middle. There were 210 cells, 16 yards, two infirmaries and a chapel. After a report identifying the lesser treatment of women, new cells were built in 1841 for them, as well as a laundry room, day room and separate infirmary.

  6. Monomoy Island - Wikipedia

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    Monomoy Island. Coordinates: 41°35′53″N 69°59′18″W. Map of Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge area. Monomoy Lighthouse is located on Monomoy Island. Monomoy Island is an 8-mile-long (13-kilometre) spit of sand extending southwest from Chatham, Cape Cod off the Massachusetts mainland. Because of shifting sands and water levels, it is ...

  7. Bungarribee Homestead Site - Wikipedia

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    1913 – the estate east of present-day Doonside Road was subdivided off. Outbuildings were erected?/noted by then-owner Walters. Also noted that 'the only buildings beside the residence are an old brick house men's quarters, large brick barn with 10 loose boxes round it, brick dairy and brick and wood vehicle house'. [1] 1942 – resumed by ...

  8. White Tower (Tower of London) - Wikipedia

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    The White Tower is a former royal residence, the old keep, at the Tower of London in England. It was built by William the Conqueror during the early 1080s, and subsequently extended. The White Tower was the castle's strongest point militarily, provided accommodation for the king and his representatives, and housed a chapel.

  9. Letitia Street House - Wikipedia

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    Letitia Street House is a modest eighteenth-century house in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. It was built along the Delaware riverfront about 1713, and relocated to its current site in 1883. The house was once celebrated as the city residence of Pennsylvania's founder, William Penn (1644–1718); however, later historical research determined ...