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RF2HMM241–cartoon 3d city with a house between two buildings, sunny day. perspective view illustration
Interior of the Lucius Tuckerman house, 1600 I St., N.W., Washington, D.C., between 1890 and 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-of-the-lucius-tuckerman-house-1600-i-st-nw-washington-dc-between-1890-and-1950-image482041302.html
RM2K06TGP–Interior of the Lucius Tuckerman house, 1600 I St., N.W., Washington, D.C., between 1890 and 1950.
Hamilton Rice Home in Newport, Rhode Island, exterior view showing section of house facade, between 1917 and 1927. The Miramar neoclassical mansion was designed by Horace Trumbauer for heiress and philanthropist Eleanor Elkins Widener and her husband George Widener. After George died aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912 Eleanor married again, and Miramar was used as a summer residence by her and her second husband, geographer and explorer Alexander H. Rice Jr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamilton-rice-home-in-newport-rhode-island-exterior-view-showing-section-of-house-facade-between-1917-and-1927-the-miramar-neoclassical-mansion-was-designed-by-horace-trumbauer-for-heiress-and-philanthropist-eleanor-elkins-widener-and-her-husband-george-widener-after-george-died-aboard-the-rms-titanic-in-1912-eleanor-married-again-and-miramar-was-used-as-a-summer-residence-by-her-and-her-second-husband-geographer-and-explorer-alexander-h-rice-jr-image482040038.html
RM2K06PYJ–Hamilton Rice Home in Newport, Rhode Island, exterior view showing section of house facade, between 1917 and 1927. The Miramar neoclassical mansion was designed by Horace Trumbauer for heiress and philanthropist Eleanor Elkins Widener and her husband George Widener. After George died aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912 Eleanor married again, and Miramar was used as a summer residence by her and her second husband, geographer and explorer Alexander H. Rice Jr.
Hamilton Rice Home in Newport, Rhode Island, exterior view showing potted trees along terrace, between 1917 and 1927. The Miramar neoclassical mansion was designed by Horace Trumbauer for heiress and philanthropist Eleanor Elkins Widener and her husband George Widener. After George died aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912 Eleanor married again, and Miramar was used as a summer residence by her and her second husband, geographer and explorer Alexander H. Rice Jr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamilton-rice-home-in-newport-rhode-island-exterior-view-showing-potted-trees-along-terrace-between-1917-and-1927-the-miramar-neoclassical-mansion-was-designed-by-horace-trumbauer-for-heiress-and-philanthropist-eleanor-elkins-widener-and-her-husband-george-widener-after-george-died-aboard-the-rms-titanic-in-1912-eleanor-married-again-and-miramar-was-used-as-a-summer-residence-by-her-and-her-second-husband-geographer-and-explorer-alexander-h-rice-jr-image482040026.html
RM2K06PY6–Hamilton Rice Home in Newport, Rhode Island, exterior view showing potted trees along terrace, between 1917 and 1927. The Miramar neoclassical mansion was designed by Horace Trumbauer for heiress and philanthropist Eleanor Elkins Widener and her husband George Widener. After George died aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912 Eleanor married again, and Miramar was used as a summer residence by her and her second husband, geographer and explorer Alexander H. Rice Jr.
Hamilton Rice Home in Newport, Rhode Island, exterior view of side of house, showing potted trees on terrace, between 1917 and 1927. The Miramar neoclassical mansion was designed by Horace Trumbauer for heiress and philanthropist Eleanor Elkins Widener and her husband George Widener. After George died aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912 Eleanor married again, and Miramar was used as a summer residence by her and her second husband, geographer and explorer Alexander H. Rice Jr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamilton-rice-home-in-newport-rhode-island-exterior-view-of-side-of-house-showing-potted-trees-on-terrace-between-1917-and-1927-the-miramar-neoclassical-mansion-was-designed-by-horace-trumbauer-for-heiress-and-philanthropist-eleanor-elkins-widener-and-her-husband-george-widener-after-george-died-aboard-the-rms-titanic-in-1912-eleanor-married-again-and-miramar-was-used-as-a-summer-residence-by-her-and-her-second-husband-geographer-and-explorer-alexander-h-rice-jr-image482040001.html
RM2K06PX9–Hamilton Rice Home in Newport, Rhode Island, exterior view of side of house, showing potted trees on terrace, between 1917 and 1927. The Miramar neoclassical mansion was designed by Horace Trumbauer for heiress and philanthropist Eleanor Elkins Widener and her husband George Widener. After George died aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912 Eleanor married again, and Miramar was used as a summer residence by her and her second husband, geographer and explorer Alexander H. Rice Jr.
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