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  1. 28 de feb. de 2022 · 28 February 2022. BBC. Simon Howard ran the Castle Howard estate until 2015. The former custodian of a stately home featured in Brideshead Revisited and Netflix's Bridgerton has died. Simon Howard ...

  2. 18 de ago. de 2008 · Usage on az.wikipedia.org İvlin Vo; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Howard (zámek) Usage on en.wikipedia.org Evelyn Waugh; John Vanbrugh; User:Giano/Behind the facade; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Howard (familia) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Château Howard; Wikipédia:Le Bistro/4 octobre 2020; La Chronique des Bridgerton; Usage on hy.wikipedia.org ...

  3. The magnificence of Castle Howard depends first and foremost on the complexity of the architecture. With its expansive plan, its richly decorated facades and its colossal, crowning dome, the original design of the house, as produced by Sir John Vanbrugh in about 1700, was like nothing before it in British architectural history (). 1 Amid this complexity and magnificence, however, we find an ...

  4. The Howard family are descended from Lord William Howard the youngest son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. The 1st Earl of Carlisle, Charles Howard (1629-1685) was the great grandson of Lord William Howard (1563-1640), the youngest son of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, whose skill at marrying heiresses eventually led to his execution.

  5. カースル・ハワード (Castle Howard) はイングランドのヨークシャーに存在するステイトリー・ホーム(stately home:現在も私有されているカントリー・ハウス)。ヨークの40 km 北にあるこの建物はイギリスにおける最も壮麗な私有建築の一つである。

  6. Castle Howard history. The imposing architecture of Castle Howard was constructed from 1699 for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle, and took over one hundred years to complete. Technically a stately home, not a castle, it is decorated in the Baroque style and was designed by John Vanbrugh. Despite no architectural experience, Vanbrugh managed to pull off ...

  7. The Atlas Fountain and pond dates from 1850. It was exhibited at The Great Exhibition prior to installation. [2] It was designed by William Andrews Nesfield and the sculpted figures were carved in Portland stone by John Thomas who was paid £1183 10s 3d (equivalent to £127,414 in 2021) [3] for his work. The figures were transported by rail ...