Georgian architecture
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I, George II, George III, and George IV—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830. The style was revived in the late 19th century in the United States as Colonial Revival architecture and in the early 20th century in Great Britain as Neo-Georgian architecture; in both it is also called Georgian Revival architecture. In America the term "Georgian" is generally used to describe all building from the period, regardless of style; in Britain it is generally restricted to buildings that are "architectural in intention", and have stylistic characterist
123 Mortlake High Street
2–3 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton
310 West Church Street Apartments
Abbeville (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
Abbot Tavern
Abbott-Decou House
Abel and Mary Nicholson House
Abingdon (plantation)
Abraham Aiken House
Adam Keeling House
Agricultural Engineering Building
Alan B. Miller Hall
Alexander Hamilton House
Alexander McNish House
All Faith Church
All Saints' Church (Sunderland, Maryland)
All Saints Church, Billesley
All Saints Church, Shirburn
Alston-DeGraffenried Plantation
Ambrose Whittlesey House
Amelung House and Glassworks
American Philosophical Society
Amos Palmer House (Langhorne, Pennsylvania)
Andreas Rieth Homestead
Andrew Carnegie Mansion
Andrew Mann Inn
Andrews-Moore House
Anmer Hall
Annington (Poolesville, Maryland)
Anoatok
Appler-Englar House
Arnold Potter House
Ashlawn
Avondale (Westminster, Maryland)
Babson-Alling House
Bachelor Hall (Miami University)
Baker-Brearley House
Bank Bottom Mill
Barker House (Edenton, North Carolina)
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10–28 Nicholas Street, Chester
20–22 Marlborough Place, Brighton
Arkwright House, Preston
Athol Place
Ballow Chambers
Barford Court, Hove
Bath Assembly Rooms
Bethesda (Ellicott City, Maryland)
Bolehyde Manor
Booth Mansion
Boughton Hall
Brick Cottage, Gayndah
Brickstone
Bridgewater House, Runcorn
Cavendish Crescent, Bath
Cavendish Place, Bath
Chester Royal Infirmary
Claremont, Ipswich
Cleveland Pools
Coorparoo Fire Station
Cote Baptist Church
Filoli
Ford Mansion
Forest House, Chester
Fountain Inn, Ashurst
Friendville (manor house)
Harris Terrace, Brisbane
Hillside, Warwick
Hockenhull Hall
Ince Blundell Hall
Inchcolm, Spring Hill
Ipswich Mental Hospital
Jodrell Hall
Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster
Leighton Hall, Lancashire
Liverpool Town Hall
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10 Downing Street
11 Downing Street
Adams County Courthouse (Ohio)
Beningbrough Hall
Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
Castle Street, Bridgwater
Chillington Hall
Cowick Hall
Escowbeck
Government House, Fredericton
Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Government House (Nova Scotia)
Government House (Prince Edward Island)
Kingsley Hall, Bristol
Lansdown Crescent, Bath
Old North Church (Sierra Madre, California)
Park Crescent, Worthing
Rufford New Hall
Shakespeare Public House, Bristol
Sutton Scarsdale Hall
The Bell Inn
The City Rooms (Leicester)
The Grange, Beeston
Wykeham Abbey
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Georgian architecture
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I, George II, George III, and George IV—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830. The style was revived in the late 19th century in the United States as Colonial Revival architecture and in the early 20th century in Great Britain as Neo-Georgian architecture; in both it is also called Georgian Revival architecture. In America the term "Georgian" is generally used to describe all building from the period, regardless of style; in Britain it is generally restricted to buildings that are "architectural in intention", and have stylistic characterist
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Architettura georgiana è il no ...... archi inglesi chiamati George.
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Arquitectura georgiana es el n ...... o Unido desde 1714 hasta 1830.
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Arquitetura georgiana é o nome ...... conheceu uma voga revivalista.
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De georgiaanse architectuur (E ...... loopbaan in Engeland vervulde.
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Georgian architecture is the n ...... r, from Edinburgh to Maryland.
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Mit Georgianischer Architektur ...... t in Großbritannien regierten.
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Mot éponyme qui vient des quat ...... nglophones entre 1720 et 1840.
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Георгианская архитектура (англ ...... м «викторианская архитектура».
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العمارة الجورجية (بالإنجليزية: ...... 1714 وحتى حزيران/ يونيو 1830.
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喬治亞式建築(Georgian architecture)是 ...... 喬治三世和喬治四世從1714年8月到1830年6月統治英國。
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Architettura georgiana è il no ...... archi inglesi chiamati George.
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Arquitectura georgiana es el n ...... o Unido desde 1714 hasta 1830.
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Arquitetura georgiana é o nome ...... 1720 a 1840, aproximadamente.
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De georgiaanse architectuur (E ...... n de Georgiaanse architectuur.
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Georgian architecture is the n ...... nd have stylistic characterist
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Mit Georgianischer Architektur ...... t in Großbritannien regierten.
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Mot éponyme qui vient des quat ...... nglophones entre 1720 et 1840.
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Георгианская архитектура (англ ...... м «викторианская архитектура».
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العمارة الجورجية (بالإنجليزية: ...... 1714 وحتى حزيران/ يونيو 1830.
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喬治亞式建築(Georgian architecture)是 ...... 喬治三世和喬治四世從1714年8月到1830年6月統治英國。
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Architecture georgienne
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Architettura georgiana
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Arquitectura georgiana
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Arquitetura georgiana
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Georgiaanse architectuur
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Georgian architecture
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Georgianische Architektur
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Георгианская архитектура
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عمارة جورجية
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喬治亞式建築
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