Global Information Lookup Global Information

James Pulham and Son information


Pulhamite and Terracotta Fountain in Dunorlan Park
Tomb of William Mulready in Kensal Green Cemetery
Detail of a folly at Benington Lordship, Hertfordshire. Bricks can be seen beneath the artificial stone[1]

James Pulham and Son was a firm of Victorian landscape gardeners and terracotta manufacturers which exhibited and won medals at London's Great Exhibition of 1851 and 1862 International Exhibition.[2]

  1. ^ Benington Lordship, Historic Houses, London, retrieved 25 July 2023
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference parks was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

and 23 Related for: James Pulham and Son information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8521 seconds.)

James Pulham and Son

Last Update:

James Pulham and Son was a firm of Victorian landscape gardeners and terracotta manufacturers which exhibited and won medals at London's Great Exhibition...

Word Count : 432

Pulhamite

Last Update:

invented by James Pulham (1820–1898) of the firm James Pulham and Son of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire. It was widely used for rock gardens and grottos. Pulhamite...

Word Count : 636

Rock garden

Last Update:

Pulhamite was a successful material, produced by the leading firm James Pulham and Son. Although others had previously written about growing alpine plants...

Word Count : 977

Leonardslee

Last Update:

by the Victorian landscaping company James Pulham and Son, who also built a mound, using a mixture of natural and artificial cretaceous sandstone, containing...

Word Count : 1084

Broxbourne

Last Update:

built in 1840. A terra cotta works was opened soon afterwards by James Pulham and Son, who specialised in creating artificial rock garden features; some...

Word Count : 1193

Fonthill Abbey

Last Update:

1859–1860 – Fonthill Abbey, Tisbury, Wiltshire at pulham.org.uk – about landscaping work by James Pulham and Son Incomplete 3D model of Fonthill Abbey at hvtesla...

Word Count : 2011

Barclay Park

Last Update:

of King George V. The park includes a lake and bridge which was laid out in the 1870s by James Pulham and Son an international firm of landscape designers...

Word Count : 328

Belper River Gardens

Last Update:

landscaped and paths were built, with a promenade by the riverside; a teahouse and a bandstand were built. The layout was designed by James Pulham and Son. in...

Word Count : 451

Sydenham Hill Wood

Last Update:

the bridge in Buckingham Palace Gardens. The Pulham catalogue indicates that the firm of James Pulham and Son worked extensively in the Sydenham/Dulwich...

Word Count : 2367

Rosshall

Last Update:

park, which has a Category B listed walled rock garden designed by James Pulham and Son. The estate's red sandstone stables block off the main road was adapted...

Word Count : 583

Highlands Gardens

Last Update:

gardens include mature trees. The rockworks were probably the work of James Pulham and Son, around 1871, of nearby Broxbourne. An aviary by the name of the...

Word Count : 495

Romanesque Revival architecture in the United Kingdom

Last Update:

was manufactured by James Pulham and Son. The Neo-Norman style did not catch on for domestic buildings, though many country houses and mock castles were...

Word Count : 3239

Listed buildings in Crawley

Last Update:

coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) As of 2011 there were 102 listed buildings and structures in the English borough of Crawley, West Sussex. Two others have...

Word Count : 4436

Gatton Park

Last Update:

parterre, Pleasure Gardens and Old World Garden. Milner's son in law Edward White created the Rock Garden with James Pulham and Son and the Japanese garden for...

Word Count : 2056

Worth Park Gardens

Last Update:

title (link) "List of sites constructed in the South of England by James Pulham and Son, as discussed in Claude Hitching's book on their". Archived from...

Word Count : 529

George Herbert Scott

Last Update:

flying time. The return trip began late on 10 July and ended at Pulham on 13 July, having taken 75 hours and 3 minutes. Scott received the CBE in honour of...

Word Count : 3920

Van Heflin

Last Update:

Heflin in supporting roles in films such as The Feminine Touch (1941) and H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941). He had a part as Robert Taylor's doomed best friend in...

Word Count : 2166

James Sillett

Last Update:

of Pulham St Mary. James and Mary Sillett were married on 16 January 1759 at St Augustine's Church, Norwich. Their other children included James (born...

Word Count : 3847

Welwyn

Last Update:

March 2011). "Home Counties". Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Parks and Gardens - James Pulham & Son". Archived from the original on 2 August 2008. Retrieved 4...

Word Count : 2748

Bonita Granville

Last Update:

Warner Bros. and signed a contract with MGM. However, she continued to be relegated to supporting roles in The Mortal Storm (1940) and H. M. Pulham, Esq. (1941)...

Word Count : 1568

Kingham railway station

Last Update:

Street of which some continue to Great Malvern and Hereford Two bus routes serve the station. Pulham & Sons runs route 802 to Bourton-on-the-Water via Stow-on-the-Wold...

Word Count : 1384

Waddesdon Manor

Last Update:

Several artificial rock formations were created by James Pulham, including to house mountain goats and llamas, part of Ferdinand's zoo. Altogether, the...

Word Count : 3660

Hedy Lamarr

Last Update:

played aspiring showgirls – a big success. Lamarr was top-billed in H. M. Pulham, Esq. (1941), although the film's protagonist was the title role played...

Word Count : 7460

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net