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Webster Haight House, 1872 Italianate house, 25 Glenville Street; Pottgen House, 1898, Queen Anne style house, 9 Glenville Street; Glenville Firehouse, 1950, Georgian Revival, 266 Glenville Road; a concrete arch bridge, from 1948, on Glenville Street; 11 Glenville Street, an Italianate house built in 1855 and expanded by John Sherwood in 1882 ...
In 1925 the company headquarters was moved to Auckland, and in 1940 Fletcher Construction became a subsidiary of the Fletcher Holdings group, which listed on the share market that year. [3] In 1942, following the resignation of his father to help New Zealand's war effort, James Fletcher junior became managing director of the company.
The Glen Ridge Historic District is a historic district in Glen Ridge in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, originally listed in the New Jersey Register of Historic Places (NJRHP) in 1980 and the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1982 and later expanded in two boundary increases. [4]
The Henry Fletcher House is a historic house at 224 Concord Road in Westford, Massachusetts. Built c. 1810–13, it is a rare example of very late Georgian style timber-frame construction, with a large central chimney characteristic of colonial-era houses. It is styled with a mix of late Georgian and Federal style woodwork.
In 1916 Clement Fletcher took over and remained with the company for 45 years. [7] The Fletcher Burrows Company was considered to be a good employer as well as having a reputation for good management, in the 1870s it built homes at Hindsford and the model village at Howe Bridge for its workers. The houses were designed by a Dutch architect.
Fletcha Scott Middleton (born 21 January 2002) [1] is an English cricketer. [2] He made his List A debut on 12 August 2021, for Hampshire in the 2021 Royal London One-Day Cup . [ 3 ] He made his first-class debut on 13 May 2022, for Hampshire against the Sri Lanka Cricket Development XI side during their tour of England.
The original Parkfield House was commissioned by a local magistrate, Thomas Ashton, in the first half of the 19th century. The site he selected was on the north side of the Manchester Old Road opposite the entrance to Alkrington Park Road. [1] It was designed in the Georgian style, built in ashlar stone and was Ashton's main residence by 1848 ...
The Middleton Place springhouse, located behind the south flanker, was built in the 18th century (springhouses were used for refrigeration). [16] In 1850, the second story of the springhouse was converted into a chapel. [17] Eliza's House is a freedman's residence built around 1870. The house is named after its last occupant, Eliza Leach (1891 ...