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Click to see other Historic Media Websites. Welcome to Classic Bungalows! Articles in Classic Bungalows.
Click to see other Historic Media Websites. Welcome to Old House Colors! Articles in Old House Colors. The Great Divide What happened to colours in 1900? An intriguing reversal of house colours took place after 1900. From dark to light, and light to dark. Cornice Colors for Victorian Homes. The crowning glory of a Victorian room is its cornice.
Click to see other Historic Media Websites. Welcome to Old House History! Learn how to discover the genealogy or architectural ancestry of your Old House by using historic City Directories to find who lived in your house. Discover how rare Fire Insurance maps can track how your house developed over the years. Read articles about Historic Houses and Historic House Museums, and learn tips on how to present your Old House on a Heritage House Tour. Articles in Old House History.
Charles Rupert Designs Ltd.
Margaret Graham-Bell
107-401 Garbally Rd
Victoria, British Columbia, V8T5M3
CANADA
Renovating our house in Napa, CA. On December 16, 2011 by rainey6. But here are some pics from the upstairs bathroom. Only have the vanity top and mirrors to hang left to do! All in time for the family visiting starting next Friday.
Saturday, November 10, 2012. I love making signs! I love making custom signs with personalized sayings even more! Customization of a sign begins with the customer leaving a message on my etsy page HERE. Email sent requesting personalized sign. Quote for stencil and sign returned through email. Custom listing is paid for by customer. Email sent to stencil designer to get creation started. Emails between stencil designer, myself, and customer to get the design finalized.
Design and Development by Hammer Design.
Welcome to the Old House Museum. Set in the heart of the beautiful Peak District, the Old House Museum is an original Tudor dwelling. After nearly five hundred years of continuous use, the house was rescued from demolition in the 1950s. As a museum, it now plays host to a wide range of artefacts telling the story of the Peak District and beyond. The museum is now OPEN daily until November 5th 2018. What stories these walls could tell! Bakewell and District Historical Society.