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Gibside is an
estate in Tyne and Wear,
North East England. It is
located in the
valley of the
River Derwent on the
border with
County Durham, between...
- The
Banqueting House is an 18th-century building, part of the
Gibside estate, near
Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Its
style has been
described as "Gothick"...
- The Bowes-Lyon
family descends from
George Bowes of
Gibside and
Streatlam Castle (1701–1760), a
County Durham landowner and politician,
through John Bowes...
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water wheel, and the
Gibside estate,
which is
located between Burnopfield and
Rowlands Gill. The
families of
Burnopfield Hall and
Gibside are
linked by the...
- prin****l seats,
alongside Glamis Castle in Forfarshire, Scotland, and
Gibside, near Gateshead.
Streatlam incorporated some 1,190
acres (4.8 km2) of land...
- a fire in the
early 19th century. In the 1920s, a huge
fireplace from
Gibside, the Bowes-Lyon
estate near Gateshead, was
removed and
placed in Glamis'...
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being a
scion of the "o****nt
House of
Gibside", near
Rowlands Gill. This
alliance of the
family with the
Gibside-Bowes
further "elevated
their position...
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Streatlam but in 1713, George's
father acquired (from his wife's family) the
Gibside estate which included some of the area's
richest coal
seams and led to...
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Scottish estates going to his uncle, the 11th Earl.
Bowes was
raised at
Gibside by his mother, now
Dowager Countess of Strathmore. In 1831, she married...
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Scotland and England,
including Glamis Castle, St Paul's
Walden Bury,
Gibside Hall and
Streatlam Castle in
County Durham and
Woolmers Park, near Hertford...