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  1. Carlton was founded in 1851, at the beginning of the Victorian Gold Rush, with the Carlton Post Office opening on 19 October 1865. The suburb was named after Carlton House, the Westminster residence of King George IV. By the 1930s, many homes in Carlton were seen as slums and leased by poor residents.

  2. Carlton House Terrace verwijst naar een straat in het district St. James van de City of Westminster in de Engelse hoofdstad Londen. Het betreft in het bijzonder de terrassen van twee witte huizen aan de zuidkant van de straat, met uitzicht op St. James's Park .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fort_CarltonFort Carlton - Wikipedia

    The first Fort Carlton (1795–1801) was built at a safer site near the old French post of Fort de la Corne in 1795 following the destruction of South Branch House. James Bird was in charge; [3] James Sandison (Sanderson) [4] was his assistant; and John Peter Pruden [5] was an apprentice. From 1799 to 1801, Joseph Howse (Howes) [6] was the ...

  4. Marlton House, or Hotel Marlton is located at 5 West 8th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is notable for having housed many famous artistic figures, especially during the peak of the area's bohemian scene.

  5. March 9, 1990. The Carlton-Frie-Tucker House is a historic First Period house in North Andover, Massachusetts. It is a rare example of a period building that was moved and added onto another which had been damaged by fire. The oldest portion of the house, its east side and center chimney, were probably built c. 1709 by Ebenezer Frie.

  6. Carlton Elizabeth Gebbia (born 17 October 1967) is an English actress, interior designer and television personality. She is best known as a main cast member on the fourth season of the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills .

  7. Carlton House. Carlton House was a major renovation project of George IV before he became king and switched his attention to Buckingham Palace. Since the time of Henry VIII heirs to the throne had been awarded St James’s Palace as their London residence. This arrangement had broken down after the destruction of Whitehall in 1698 and the ...