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  2. Tudor Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Tudorbethan is a subset of Tudor Revival architecture that eliminated some of the more complex aspects of Jacobethan in favour of more domestic styles of "Merrie England", which were cosier and quaint. It was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement.

  3. Willborough, Burlingame Terrace, Burlingame, California

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    Burlingame's Historic Willborough neighborhood, located in Burlingame Terrace, is a block-long strip of early 20th century Tudor revival homes. Willborough Road and Willborough Place are located between Oak Grove Road and Palm Drive, a 10-minute walk southeast to downtown Burlingame Ave or 12-minute walk northwest to downtown Broadway Ave. Willborough Road and Willborough Place connect up with ...

  4. Aberthau House - Wikipedia

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    Encountering the Tudorbethan works of Wilson Eyre during a year-long study in Philadelphia, Maclure's incorporation of Eyre's half timbering and freely assembled stone technique projects itself unavoidably at Aberthau. Nonetheless, the architect managed to erect Aberthau with a healthy balance of his own distinctive innovations and traits of ...

  5. Tudor architecture - Wikipedia

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    Athelhampton House - built 1493–1550, early in the period Leeds Castle, reign of Henry VIII Hardwick Hall, Elizabethan prodigy house. The Tudor architectural style is the final development of medieval architecture in England and Wales, during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even beyond, and also the tentative introduction of Renaissance architecture to Britain.

  6. Schenectady Armory - Wikipedia

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    The Schenectady Armory is located on Washington Avenue in the city of the same name in the U.S. state of New York. It is a brown brick building dating to 1936. New York's state architect at that time, William Haugaard, used the Art Deco architectural style for the exterior of the building and the Tudorbethan mode for the interior.

  7. Tudorbethan architecture - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 September 2010, at 21:38 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Unley Park, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Revival house in Unley Park. Unley Park Post Office opened on 2 January 1946 and closed in 1999. [5]Two historic private schools were located on Thornber Street, Unley Park: Kyre College (which was the nucleus of Scotch College) at number 4, and Mrs. Thornber's School, later associated with Tormore House School, at number 39.

  9. St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Fort Montgomery, New York)

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    St. Mark's Episcopal Church is located on US 9W in the hamlet of Fort Montgomery, New York, United States.It is a small building in the Tudorbethan architectural style, with random stone and lancet stained glass windows on either side.