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  1. Carlton House, Jamaica, a place on the List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica. Carlton House (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse owned by Queen Elizabeth II. Medamulana Walawwa, also referred to as the Carlton House, Tangalle, the residence of former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Category:

  2. カールトン・ハウス ( 英: Carlton House) は、1783年から数十年間にわたり 摂政王太子 ジョージ の邸宅としてよく知られていた、 ロンドン にあった建物である。 ペル・メル 通りの南側に面し、その庭園は セント・ジェームズ・パーク に隣接していた。

  3. Carlton House (Lake Village, Arkansas) /  33.32583°N 91.28306°W  / 33.32583; -91.28306. The Carlton House is a historic house located at 434 South Lakeshore Drive in Lake Village, Arkansas .

  4. Charlton House. /  51.48062°N 0.03714°E  / 51.48062; 0.03714. Charlton House is a Jacobean building in Charlton, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich in south-east London. Originally it was a residence for a nobleman associated with the Stuart royal family. It later served as a wartime hospital, then a museum and library, and is now ...

  5. Carlton House desk. A Carlton House desk is a specific antique desk form within the more general bureau à gradin form. This form of desk is supposed to have been designed in the 18th century for the Prince of Wales (who later became George IV) by George Hepplewhite. It is named after Carlton House, which was at the time the London residence of ...

  6. A Really Haunted Loud House ( The Loud House: Una verdadera familia embrujada en Hispanoamérica) es una película de televisión estadounidense de Halloween de 2023 basada en la serie de televisión animada de Nickelodeon The Loud House y su homóloga de acción real y serie derivada The Really Loud House. Es el segundo trabajo de acción real ...

  7. 6 de feb. de 2016 · Carlton House derived its name from Henry Boyle, Baron Carleton, who owned the property in the early 18th century.1. The house passed to the family of the 3rd Earl of Burlington, and was then sold to Frederick, Prince of Wales, George III’s father. After the death of Frederick’s widow, Princess Augusta, in 1772, the house stood vacant.