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- Soutra Aisle
- Brief mention of the excavation of a 14th-century Augustinian hospital in Scotland, with a photograph of a related standing building.
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- St John's Hospital, Bruges
- A history and photographs of this large medieval hospital, now a museum, from Belgium Travel Network.
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- The Gallery of the Hospital of the Innocents
- An illustrated description from Your Way to Florence of the gallery set in the early 15th-century orphanage designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.
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- Wikipedia: English Medieval Hospitals and Almshouses
- The collaborative encyclopedia offers several articles on individual hospitals or almshouses founded in England in medieval times.
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- Wikipedia: Ospedale degli Innocenti
- An illustrated article from the collaborative encyclopedia on the 'Hospital of the Innocents', a children's orphanage in Florence designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1419.
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- Michigan State Sanatorium
- History of tuberculosis sanatorium in Michigan, accompanied by vintage postcard images.
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- The Essex Mountain Sanatorium
- A chronicle of the life and death of a mental health hospital that was built in 1902 in Verona, New Jersey and abandoned in the 1970s. Includes photographs.
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- Women's Ward Pavilions at Seaview Hospital
- Illustrated preservation page concerning New York City tuberculosis sanitarium constructed in 1909-1911. The buildings and terra-cotta ornamentation were designed by architect Raymond F. Almirall in the Mission Revival Style.
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- Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry)
- A site of photography and exploration of abandoned asylums, focusing on the Philadelphia State Hospital (aka Byberry), its history and present condition.
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- Castle and Gardens of Freyr on the Meuse
- The official site of this grand Renaissance country house in Belgium provides an outline history, photographs and visitor information.
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- Chateau de Cirey
- An illustrated history and description of Voltaire's home 1734-49, with a biography of the great French writer, maps, and visitor information. Feature on Voltaire's Little Theater in the attic.
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- Linden Hall
- The official site of this Pennsylvania mansion built by Sarah Cochran in 1913 includes photographs and a brief history. Visitor information.
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- The Castle of Gola, Poland
- Cedric Gendaj gives a plan, images and history of this Renaissance house erected in 1580 by Leonard von Rohnau. Also information on the park and summer workcamps.
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- Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
- The 1840s home of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln is now an 86-acre living history farm run by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, which includes a replica of the Lincoln log cabin and two other farm houses of the period.
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- Morgan Log House, Towamencin, PA
- Brief history, description and visitor information on the 17th-century log house, home of Daniel Boone's grandparents.
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- PBS: Frontier House: Frontier Life
- Illustrated article by Christopher W. Czajka on the homes built on the United States frontier in the latter part of the 19th century. Covers the historical background and details of construction. Includes a short bibliography.
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- Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
- A remarkable Chinese courtyard house in Malaysia, converted into an hotel. Built in the 19th century, it blends influences from east and west in its wealth of decorative detail. Includes history, restoration and virtual tour.
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- Medici Villas in Florence and its Surroundings
- A photograph and description of each from Your Way to Florence.
