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Gate of Auspicious Springs.

Lights being placed on Christmas tree at Castlegate, Aberdeen

1a Castle Gates, Shrewsbury's Reference Library, and the adjacent archway that once led to Blower's Repository, now (rather aptly) the entrance to the Shropshire Archives, the records and research centre.

Fairfax House, Castlegate, York, 1755-62.

By John Carr of York (1723-1807).

For Viscount Fairfax of Emley.

Grade l listed.

 

Miss Rebecca Busby (Mrs Nathaniel Pigott).

Unknown artist.

Oil on canvas, c1690.

 

Fairfax House is a triumph of Georgian design. Bought by Charles Gregory, 9th Viscount Fairfax of Emley, for £2000 in 1759, he employed master architect John Carr of York to transform the existing building into a magnificent and fashionable townhouse. Lord Fairfax gifted the house to his sole surviving child making Anne Fairfax a property-owning woman in her own right.

 

Here both Anne and her Father spent the winter season. Standing on the thriving street of Castlegate, the main thoroughfare to York Castle, and sitting on the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss, Fairfax House was at the very centre of York’s polite society and perfectly positioned as a base from which to enjoy York’s burgeoning city-life and social scene.

Castlegate Aberdeen (Scotland)

Originally erected in 1708 by William Lindsay who was a goldsmith in the city and water overseer. The well head has been relocated around the Castlegate / Green areas in Aberdeen on a number of occasions.

www.castlegate.etsy.com

 

Custom Colors and Sizes Available.

Fourteenth century glass in one of the main panels in the east window of the Chancel's south chapel.

Look Again Festival with The Mannie o' the Well statue by Philip Thompson, Castlegate, Aberdeen, April 2015

Look Again Festival with The Mannie o' the Well statue by Philip Thompson, Castlegate, Aberdeen, April 2015

Castlegate. Aberdeen. Scotland.

Fairfax House, Castlegate, York, 1755-62.

By John Carr of York (1723-1807).

For Viscount Fairfax of Emley.

Grade l listed.

 

St Catherine of Alexandria and the Conversion of the Philosophers who are Burned Immediately before St Catherine's Imprisonment.

German School.

Oil on panel, early C16.

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Fairfax House is a triumph of Georgian design. Bought by Charles Gregory, 9th Viscount Fairfax of Emley, for £2000 in 1759, he employed master architect John Carr of York to transform the existing building into a magnificent and fashionable townhouse. Lord Fairfax gifted the house to his sole surviving child making Anne Fairfax a property-owning woman in her own right.

 

Here both Anne and her Father spent the winter season. Standing on the thriving street of Castlegate, the main thoroughfare to York Castle, and sitting on the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss, Fairfax House was at the very centre of York’s polite society and perfectly positioned as a base from which to enjoy York’s burgeoning city-life and social scene.

Salvation Army Citadel & Mercat Cross, Castlegate, Aberdeen

Fairfax House, Castlegate, York, 1755-62.

By John Carr of York (1723-1807).

For Viscount Fairfax of Emley.

Grade l listed.

Sedan Chair.

 

Fairfax House is a triumph of Georgian design. Bought by Charles Gregory, 9th Viscount Fairfax of Emley, for £2000 in 1759, he employed master architect John Carr of York to transform the existing building into a magnificent and fashionable townhouse. Lord Fairfax gifted the house to his sole surviving child making Anne Fairfax a property-owning woman in her own right.

 

Here both Anne and her Father spent the winter season. Standing on the thriving street of Castlegate, the main thoroughfare to York Castle, and sitting on the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss, Fairfax House was at the very centre of York’s polite society and perfectly positioned as a base from which to enjoy York’s burgeoning city-life and social scene.

Castlegate,

Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom

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