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  • Frederick Building
  • United States historic place

    The Frederick Building, also known as the Frederick Hotel, is a six-story historic commercial building across the street from the Keith-Albee Theatre.

    Frederick Building

    Frederick Building

    Frederick_Building

  • Frederick & Nelson Building
  • Building in Seattle, Washington, U.S.

    The Frederick & Nelson Building is a department store building and landmark on Pine Street in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was designed by the

    Frederick & Nelson Building

    Frederick & Nelson Building

    Frederick_&_Nelson_Building

  • Frederick Attenborough
  • English academic (1887–1973)

    Frederick Levi Attenborough (/ˈætənbərə/ AT-ən-bər-ə; 4 April 1887 – 20 March 1973) was an English academic and principal of University College, Leicester

    Frederick Attenborough

    Frederick_Attenborough

  • Frederick Ash Building
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Frederick Ash Building is a heritage-listed warehouse and retail premises at 359–361 Hunter Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed

    Frederick Ash Building

    Frederick Ash Building

    Frederick_Ash_Building

  • Frederick Hotel
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Frederick Hotel may refer to: Cosmopolitan Hotel Tribeca, also known as the Frederick Hotel, in New York City Frederick Building, also known as the Frederick

    Frederick Hotel

    Frederick_Hotel

  • Frederick Stearns Building
  • United States historic place

    The Frederick Stearns Building is a manufacturing plant located at 6533 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. The building was listed on the National

    Frederick Stearns Building

    Frederick Stearns Building

    Frederick_Stearns_Building

  • Frederick Torgler Building
  • Historic building in Portland, Oregon, U.S.

    The Frederick Torgler Building is a building located in north Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Bernstein's Bagels operates

    Frederick Torgler Building

    Frederick Torgler Building

    Frederick_Torgler_Building

  • Building 470
  • Building in Maryland, United States

    Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, United States, used in the small-scale production of biological warfare (BW) agents. The building, a Cold War era

    Building 470

    Building 470

    Building_470

  • Frederick the Great
  • King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786

    administrative efficiency, devotion to duty and success in building Prussia into a great power. Frederick remained an admired historical figure through Germany's

    Frederick the Great

    Frederick the Great

    Frederick_the_Great

  • Sir Frederick Mappin Building
  • Building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

    The Sir Frederick Mappin Building, or more familiarly the Mappin Building, is a Grade II listed building fronting onto Mappin Street, Sheffield, England

    Sir Frederick Mappin Building

    Sir Frederick Mappin Building

    Sir_Frederick_Mappin_Building

  • Sweeney, Coombs, and Fredericks Building
  • Historic building in Houston, Texas, U.S.

    The Sweeney, Coombs, and Fredericks Building is a late Victorian commercial building with a 3-story corner turret and Eastlake decorative elements that

    Sweeney, Coombs, and Fredericks Building

    Sweeney, Coombs, and Fredericks Building

    Sweeney,_Coombs,_and_Fredericks_Building

  • Frederick High School (Maryland)
  • Public high school in Frederick, Maryland, United States

    Frederick High School (FHS) is a four-year public high school in the city of Frederick in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. A National Blue Ribbon

    Frederick High School (Maryland)

    Frederick High School (Maryland)

    Frederick_High_School_(Maryland)

  • Frederick Douglass
  • American abolitionist (1818–1895)

    Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick_Douglass

  • Hessian Barracks
  • Historic barracks building in Frederick, Maryland

    Hessian Barracks, formerly known as Frederick Barracks, is an historic barracks building located in Frederick, Maryland. The State of Maryland contracted

    Hessian Barracks

    Hessian Barracks

    Hessian_Barracks

  • Empire State Building
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    State Building is a 102-story, supertall skyscraper in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States. The building was designed

    Empire State Building

    Empire State Building

    Empire_State_Building

  • Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250

    Frederick II (Italian: Federico, Sicilian: Fidiricu, German: Friedrich, Latin: Fridericus; 26 December 1194 – 13 December 1250) was King of Sicily from

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Keith-Albee Theatre
  • Performing arts center in West Virginia, US

    Theatre is a performing arts center, located across the street from the Frederick Building in downtown Huntington, West Virginia, United States. At the time

    Keith-Albee Theatre

    Keith-Albee Theatre

    Keith-Albee_Theatre

  • Weisman Art Museum
  • Art museum in Minneapolis, MN

    current building, designed by the Canadian-born American architect Frank Gehry, and renamed in honor of art collector and philanthropist Frederick R. Weisman

    Weisman Art Museum

    Weisman Art Museum

    Weisman_Art_Museum

  • Frederick Brewing Company
  • Brewery in Frederick, Maryland

    Frederick Brewing Company (at one point also known as Wild Goose Brewery) was a brewery at the Wedgewood Business Park in Frederick, Maryland, United

    Frederick Brewing Company

    Frederick Brewing Company

    Frederick_Brewing_Company

  • Frederick Barbarossa
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190

    Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (German: Friedrich; Italian: Federico), was the Holy Roman Emperor from

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick_Barbarossa

  • Frederick, Maryland
  • City in Maryland, United States

    Frederick is a city in and the county seat of Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Frederick's population was 78,171 people as of the 2020 census

    Frederick, Maryland

    Frederick, Maryland

    Frederick,_Maryland

  • Frederick, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent to George II of Great Britain (1707–1751)

    Frederick, Prince of Wales (Frederick Louis, German: Friedrich Ludwig; 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751), was the eldest son and heir apparent of King

    Frederick, Prince of Wales

    Frederick, Prince of Wales

    Frederick,_Prince_of_Wales

  • Victoria, Princess Royal
  • German Empress in 1888

    Victoria in Berlin, King Frederick William IV gave to Frederick and his wife an old wing of the Berlin Palace. The building was in very bad condition

    Victoria, Princess Royal

    Victoria, Princess Royal

    Victoria,_Princess_Royal

  • Antique Temple
  • Temple in Potsdam, Germany

    round temple in the west part of Sanssouci Park in Potsdam. Frederick the Great had the building constructed to house his collection of classical works of

    Antique Temple

    Antique Temple

    Antique_Temple

  • St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church (Frederick, Maryland)
  • Catholic church in Frederick, Maryland

    British penal laws, as the first Catholic church in Frederick County, the parish occupied two former buildings before the completion of the present Greek Revival

    St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church (Frederick, Maryland)

    St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church (Frederick, Maryland)

    St._John_the_Evangelist_Catholic_Church_(Frederick,_Maryland)

  • Point Frederick (Kingston, Ontario)
  • Peninsula in Canada

    Several of the buildings located on Point Frederick and the site of the old naval dockyard are national historic sites. Fort Frederick, at the south end

    Point Frederick (Kingston, Ontario)

    Point_Frederick_(Kingston,_Ontario)

  • Helen Pitts Douglass
  • American suffragist (1838–1903)

    second wife of Frederick Douglass. She also created the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association, which became the Frederick Douglass National

    Helen Pitts Douglass

    Helen Pitts Douglass

    Helen_Pitts_Douglass

  • Fort Frederick (Kingston, Ontario)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Fort Frederick is a historic military building located on Point Frederick on the grounds of the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) in Kingston, Ontario

    Fort Frederick (Kingston, Ontario)

    Fort Frederick (Kingston, Ontario)

    Fort_Frederick_(Kingston,_Ontario)

  • Schloss Charlottenburg
  • Baroque palace in Berlin, Germany

    his son, Frederick William I whose building plans were less ambitious, although he did ensure that the building was properly maintained. Building was resumed

    Schloss Charlottenburg

    Schloss Charlottenburg

    Schloss_Charlottenburg

  • Frederick Douglass Houses
  • Public housing development in Manhattan, New York

    Side, named for abolitionist and civil rights pioneer Frederick Douglass. The actual buildings are located between 100th Street and 104th Street, to the

    Frederick Douglass Houses

    Frederick Douglass Houses

    Frederick_Douglass_Houses

  • Fred Trump Jr.
  • Brother of Donald Trump (1938–1981)

    Frederick Crist Trump Jr. (October 14, 1938 – September 26, 1981) was an American airplane pilot and maintenance worker. The eldest son of real-estate

    Fred Trump Jr.

    Fred Trump Jr.

    Fred_Trump_Jr.

  • Frederick William, the Great Elector
  • Elector of Brandenburg from 1640 to 1688

    Frederick William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm; 16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia

    Frederick William, the Great Elector

    Frederick William, the Great Elector

    Frederick_William,_the_Great_Elector

  • Sanssouci
  • Historical building in Potsdam, Germany

    pronunciation: [ˈsãːsusi]) is a historical building in Potsdam, near Berlin. Built by Prussian King Frederick the Great as his summer palace, it is often

    Sanssouci

    Sanssouci

    Sanssouci

  • Sexuality of Frederick the Great
  • unofficial prime minister. In 1789, Frederick's garden inspector and Oberhofbaurat [head of the planning department and building control office] Heinrich Ludewig

    Sexuality of Frederick the Great

    Sexuality of Frederick the Great

    Sexuality_of_Frederick_the_Great

  • Frederick A. Douglass High School (New Orleans)
  • Public charter high school in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

    renamed after Frederick Douglass. From 2010 to 2014 KIPP Renaissance School replaced the institution of Douglass High School in its building. The KIPP Renaissance

    Frederick A. Douglass High School (New Orleans)

    Frederick A. Douglass High School (New Orleans)

    Frederick_A._Douglass_High_School_(New_Orleans)

  • Frederick J. Osterling
  • American architect (1865–1934)

    Frederick John Osterling (October 4, 1865 – July 5, 1934) was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888. Frederick J. Osterling was born

    Frederick J. Osterling

    Frederick J. Osterling

    Frederick_J._Osterling

  • Frederick V of the Palatinate
  • Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)

    Frederick V (German: Friedrich V.; 26 August 1596 – 29 November 1632) was the Elector Palatine of the Rhine in the Holy Roman Empire from 1610 to 1623

    Frederick V of the Palatinate

    Frederick V of the Palatinate

    Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate

  • Elizabeth Christ Trump
  • German and American businesswoman (1880–1966)

    1966) was a German and American businesswoman. In 1902, she married Frederick Trump, who died in 1918. After his death, she co-founded the real estate

    Elizabeth Christ Trump

    Elizabeth Christ Trump

    Elizabeth_Christ_Trump

  • Dutch Quarter
  • Neighborhood of Potsdam, Germany

    brick buildings, almost all of which have been renovated. It was built from 1733 to 1740 and designed by Jan Bouman following the order of Frederick William

    Dutch Quarter

    Dutch Quarter

    Dutch_Quarter

  • Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects
  • Public housing development in Detroit, Michigan

    which ran through the area, and Frederick Douglass, African American abolitionist, author, and reformer. All of its buildings were demolished in phases between

    Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects

    Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects

    Brewster-Douglass_Housing_Projects

  • Russell Senate Office Building
  • Government building in Washington, D.C.

    of Russell by Frederick Hart stands in the building's rotunda The rotunda of the Russell Building featuring the sculpture by Frederick Hart View of Russell

    Russell Senate Office Building

    Russell Senate Office Building

    Russell_Senate_Office_Building

  • Flatiron Building
  • Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    New York City. Designed by Daniel Burnham and Frederick P. Dinkelberg, it opened in 1902. The building sits on a triangular block formed by Fifth Avenue

    Flatiron Building

    Flatiron Building

    Flatiron_Building

  • Security Bank and Trust Company Building
  • Historic place in Oakland, California

    renaissance Revival and baroque architecture building was designed by Frederick Meyer and Walter Reed. The six-story building as a U-shaped floor giving the upper

    Security Bank and Trust Company Building

    Security Bank and Trust Company Building

    Security_Bank_and_Trust_Company_Building

  • Frederick IV of Denmark
  • King of Denmark and Norway from 1699 to 1730

    Frederick IV (Danish: Frederik; 11 October 1671 – 12 October 1730) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1699 until his death. Frederick was the son of Christian

    Frederick IV of Denmark

    Frederick IV of Denmark

    Frederick_IV_of_Denmark

  • All Saints Church (Frederick, Maryland)
  • Church in Maryland, United States

    Historic District of Frederick, Maryland. It is the seat of All Saints Parish, Diocese of Maryland, which covers most of Frederick County, Maryland and

    All Saints Church (Frederick, Maryland)

    All Saints Church (Frederick, Maryland)

    All_Saints_Church_(Frederick,_Maryland)

  • Donald Gibb
  • American actor (1954–2026)

    best known for his roles as the hulking, dimwitted fraternity brother Frederick “Ogre” Palowaski in several installments of the Revenge of the Nerds film

    Donald Gibb

    Donald Gibb

    Donald_Gibb

  • Frederick Trump
  • German and American businessman (1869–1918)

    Frederick Trump (born Friedrich Trump, German: [ˈfʁidʁɪç ˈtʁʊmp]; March 14, 1869 – May 30, 1918) was a German and American businessman. He was the patriarch

    Frederick Trump

    Frederick Trump

    Frederick_Trump

  • Frederick William I of Prussia
  • King in Prussia from 1713 to 1740

    Germany. Frederick William I personally welcomed the first group of migrants and sang Protestant hymns with them. In 1733 he began building the Dutch

    Frederick William I of Prussia

    Frederick William I of Prussia

    Frederick_William_I_of_Prussia

  • Frederick Duleep Singh
  • Crown Prince of Punjab

    Prince Frederick Victor Duleep Singh, MVO, TD, FSA (23 January 1868 – 15 August 1926), also known as Prince Freddy, was the youngest son of Sir Duleep

    Frederick Duleep Singh

    Frederick Duleep Singh

    Frederick_Duleep_Singh

  • Frederick William II of Prussia
  • King of Prussia from 1786 to 1797

    Frederick William II (German: Friedrich Wilhelm II.; 25 September 1744 – 16 November 1797) was King of Prussia from 1786 until his death in 1797. He was

    Frederick William II of Prussia

    Frederick William II of Prussia

    Frederick_William_II_of_Prussia

  • Frederick Municipal Airport (Maryland)
  • Airport in Frederick, Maryland

    Frederick Municipal Airport (IATA: FDK, ICAO: KFDK, FAA LID: FDK) is a public airport located in the city of Frederick, in Frederick County, Maryland,

    Frederick Municipal Airport (Maryland)

    Frederick Municipal Airport (Maryland)

    Frederick_Municipal_Airport_(Maryland)

  • Alfred D. Jones (architect)
  • American architect (1872–1915)

    Block (1908); the Postel Building (1908); the Fairmont Hotel (1909); the Espanola Apartments (1909); and the Frederick Building (1909). In 1908 he formed

    Alfred D. Jones (architect)

    Alfred_D._Jones_(architect)

  • Frederick Community College
  • Community college in Frederick, Maryland, U.S.

    Frederick Community College (FCC) is a public community college in Frederick, Maryland. The FCC campus has moved several times over the years. Originally

    Frederick Community College

    Frederick_Community_College

  • William F. Lamb
  • American architect (1883–1952)

    Empire State Building. William Frederick Lamb was born on November 21, 1883, in Brooklyn. His father, William Lamb, was a widely known building contractor

    William F. Lamb

    William_F._Lamb

  • Fort Detrick
  • Military base and biological laboratory in US

    Fort Detrick (/ˈdiːtrɪk/) is located in Frederick, Maryland. Fort Detrick was the center of the U.S. biological weapons program from 1943 to 1969. Since

    Fort Detrick

    Fort Detrick

    Fort_Detrick

  • Huntington National Bank Building
  • Bank and office building in Columbus, Ohio

    the Frederick W. Schumacher mansion in the city. The Harrison Building c. 1907 Converting the Harrison Building in the mid-1920s The bank building in the

    Huntington National Bank Building

    Huntington National Bank Building

    Huntington_National_Bank_Building

  • Berlin Palace
  • Current seat of the Humboldt Forum and former residence of the Kings of Prussia

    main entrance to the new west wing. Frederick William I, who became king in 1713, was interested mainly in building up Prussia as a military power, and

    Berlin Palace

    Berlin Palace

    Berlin_Palace

  • Lumber Exchange Building
  • United States historic place

    Franklin B. Long and Frederick Kees and was billed as one of the first fireproof buildings in the country. It is the oldest high-rise building standing in Minneapolis

    Lumber Exchange Building

    Lumber Exchange Building

    Lumber_Exchange_Building

  • Visitation Academy of Frederick
  • Catholic girls school in Maryland (1846–2016)

    Visitation Academy of Frederick was a private, all-girls, Roman Catholic school located in the Frederick Historic District in Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland

    Visitation Academy of Frederick

    Visitation Academy of Frederick

    Visitation_Academy_of_Frederick

  • Ruinenberg
  • Hill in Potsdam, Germany

    Frederick's dream. Through new technical possibilities of the steam engine and a modern piping system, the fountains were put into place. A building was

    Ruinenberg

    Ruinenberg

    Ruinenberg

  • Queens Building, Heathrow
  • Office Building at London Heathrow Airport, opened in 1955, demolished in 2009

    Queens Building was built as part of a new central area for London Airport (as Heathrow was known at the time). It was designed in 1950 by Frederick Gibberd

    Queens Building, Heathrow

    Queens Building, Heathrow

    Queens_Building,_Heathrow

  • Kingston, Ontario
  • City in Ontario, Canada

    and the building of new fortifications to defend the town and the Naval Dockyard. Forts were constructed on Point Henry and at Point Frederick. A picket

    Kingston, Ontario

    Kingston, Ontario

    Kingston,_Ontario

  • Catoctin Furnace
  • Historic district in Maryland, United States

    Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. MD-478, "Catoctin Furnace, Stack No. 2, U. S. Route 15, Catoctin Furnace vicinity, Frederick County, MD", 1 photo

    Catoctin Furnace

    Catoctin Furnace

    Catoctin_Furnace

  • Frederick W. Schumacher mansion
  • Building in Columbus, Ohio

    The Frederick W. Schumacher mansion was a historic house on East Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. The mansion was built for Mary L. Frisbie, and was constructed

    Frederick W. Schumacher mansion

    Frederick W. Schumacher mansion

    Frederick_W._Schumacher_mansion

  • Nuremberg Castle
  • Group of medieval fortified buildings in Bavaria, Germany

    Palas, the Imperial Chapel and adjacent buildings. After the last count of Raabs had died, his son-in-law Frederick of Zollern, in 1192, was granted the

    Nuremberg Castle

    Nuremberg Castle

    Nuremberg_Castle

  • Troy Gas Light Company
  • United States historic place

    Northeastern urban areas during the 19th century. It was designed by Frederick A. Sabbaton, a prominent gas engineer in New York State. Originally sheltering

    Troy Gas Light Company

    Troy Gas Light Company

    Troy_Gas_Light_Company

  • Tivoli Brewery Company (building)
  • United States historic place

    historic building originally home to the Tivoli Brewing Company. It was designed by prominent Denver architect Frederick C. Eberley. The building is located

    Tivoli Brewery Company (building)

    Tivoli Brewery Company (building)

    Tivoli_Brewery_Company_(building)

  • Wilhelmine, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
  • Margravine consort of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

    the older sister of Frederick the Great. In 1731, she married Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. The baroque buildings and parks built during

    Wilhelmine, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

    Wilhelmine, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

    Wilhelmine,_Margravine_of_Brandenburg-Bayreuth

  • The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper)
  • Paper by Frederick Douglass (1847–1851)

    newspaper published from the Talman Building in Rochester, New York, by abolitionists Martin Delany and Frederick Douglass. The paper commenced publication

    The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper)

    The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper)

    The_North_Star_(anti-slavery_newspaper)

  • Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
  • British prince (1763–1827)

    Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (Frederick Augustus; 16 August 1763 – 5 January 1827), was the second son of George III, King of the United

    Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany

    Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany

    Prince_Frederick,_Duke_of_York_and_Albany

  • Frederick County Poor Farm
  • Historic farm in Virginia, US

    secondary dwelling, blacksmith shop, storage building, poultry house, and board-and-batten outbuilding. The Frederick County Poor Farm remained open until 1947

    Frederick County Poor Farm

    Frederick County Poor Farm

    Frederick_County_Poor_Farm

  • Frederick Branch (Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
  • Railroad line in Frederick County, Maryland, US

    route of the Old Main Line, the B&O decided against building the main line directly through Frederick, preferring instead to take advantage of a valley

    Frederick Branch (Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)

    Frederick Branch (Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)

    Frederick_Branch_(Baltimore_and_Ohio_Railroad)

  • Frederick Ghahramani
  • Canadian businessperson

    Frederick Ghahramani is a Canadian businessperson. Frederick Ghahramani studied electronics engineering at Simon Fraser University. In 2001, Ghahramani

    Frederick Ghahramani

    Frederick Ghahramani

    Frederick_Ghahramani

  • New Palace, Potsdam
  • German palace

    in Potsdam, Germany. The building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, under King Friedrich II (Frederick the Great) and was completed

    New Palace, Potsdam

    New Palace, Potsdam

    New_Palace,_Potsdam

  • Ben Carlin
  • Australian adventurer (1912–1981)

    Frederick Benjamin Carlin (27 July 1912 – 7 March 1981) was an Australian adventurer who was the first person to circumnavigate the world in an amphibious

    Ben Carlin

    Ben Carlin

    Ben_Carlin

  • Downtown Huntington Historic District
  • US national historic district in West Virginia

    House (c. 1885) Central Huntington Garage/Hines Building (c. 1925) Frederick Building (1906) Gideon Building (c. 1915) Huntington Arcade (1925) Huntington

    Downtown Huntington Historic District

    Downtown Huntington Historic District

    Downtown_Huntington_Historic_District

  • Frederick William IV
  • King of Prussia from 1840 to 1861

    the German Confederation. Frederick William IV had an artistic nature and an interest in architecture. He extended the building ensembles of the Berlin-Potsdam

    Frederick William IV

    Frederick William IV

    Frederick_William_IV

  • Royal Military College of Canada
  • Military college in Kingston, Ontario, Canada

    Studies. Located on Point Frederick, a 41-hectare (101-acre) peninsula in Kingston, Ontario, the college is a mix of historic buildings and more modern academic

    Royal Military College of Canada

    Royal Military College of Canada

    Royal_Military_College_of_Canada

  • Garrison Church, Potsdam
  • Church building in Potsdam, Germany

    Napoleon and others visited the building. In addition, it served as burial site of Frederick William I and his son Frederick the Great. Potsdam's first freely

    Garrison Church, Potsdam

    Garrison Church, Potsdam

    Garrison_Church,_Potsdam

  • Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Cultural depictions of Holy Roman Emperors

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, also called Stupor mundi (Wonder of the World), was a notable European ruler who left a controversial political and

    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural_depictions_of_Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Frederick Ayer
  • American businessman (1822–1918)

    Tiffany Building Owned by a Nonprofit May Be Sold". The New York Times. Retrieved September 28, 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederick Ayer

    Frederick Ayer

    Frederick Ayer

    Frederick_Ayer

  • Frederick P. Dinkelberg
  • American architect (1858–1935)

    Frederick Philip Dinkelberg (June 30, 1858 – February 10, 1935) was an American architect best known for being Daniel Burnham's associate for the design

    Frederick P. Dinkelberg

    Frederick_P._Dinkelberg

  • Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore)
  • Public high school in Maryland, USA

    campus but facing directly on surrounding sidewalks. The new building was dedicated as "Frederick Douglass High School", the school had been using the new

    Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore)

    Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore)

    Frederick_Douglass_High_School_(Baltimore)

  • Historic Mill of Sanssouci
  • Historic mill in Germany

    particularly associated with Frederick the Great and his summer palace of Sanssouci. In 1736 the soldier king, Frederick William I of Prussia, gave permission

    Historic Mill of Sanssouci

    Historic Mill of Sanssouci

    Historic_Mill_of_Sanssouci

  • Frederick County Courthouse
  • Historic courthouse in Virginia, US

    Frederick County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse located at Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia. It was built in 1840, and is a two-story

    Frederick County Courthouse

    Frederick County Courthouse

    Frederick_County_Courthouse

  • Frederick Henry, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate
  • Electoral Prince of the Palatinate

    Frederick Henry, Electoral Prince of the Palatinate, (German: Heinrich Friedrich; 1 January 1614 – 7 January 1629) was the eldest son of Frederick V, Elector

    Frederick Henry, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate

    Frederick Henry, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate

    Frederick_Henry,_Hereditary_Prince_of_the_Palatinate

  • Chinese House (Potsdam)
  • Garden pavilion in Potsdam, Germany

    furnished. As the building served not only as a decorative piece of garden architecture but also as a setting for small social events, Frederick the Great ordered

    Chinese House (Potsdam)

    Chinese House (Potsdam)

    Chinese_House_(Potsdam)

  • The Frederick News-Post
  • Newspaper in Frederick, Maryland, US

    The Frederick News-Post is the local newspaper of Frederick County, Maryland. In addition to discussing local news, the newspaper addresses international

    The Frederick News-Post

    The_Frederick_News-Post

  • Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
  • Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    Charles William Frederick (German: Karl Wilhelm Friedrich; 12 May 1712 – 3 August 1757), nicknamed der Wilde Markgraf (the Wild Margrave), was the margrave

    Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    Charles_William_Frederick,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Ansbach

  • Hudson River State Hospital
  • United States historic place

    institutional building. It is located on US 9 on the Poughkeepsie-Hyde Park town line. Frederick Clarke Withers designed the hospital's buildings in 1867.

    Hudson River State Hospital

    Hudson River State Hospital

    Hudson_River_State_Hospital

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  • Turnhalle
  • n.

    A building used as a school of gymnastics.

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    A West African anthropoid ape allied to the gorilla and chimpanzee, and by some considered only a variety of the chimpanzee. It is noted for building large, umbrella-shaped nests in trees. Called also tscheigo, tschiego, nschego, nscheigo.

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  • n.

    Something standing upright, as a piece of timber in a building. See Illust. of Frame.

  • Traverse
  • a.

    A gallery or loft of communication from side to side of a church or other large building.

  • Vacancy
  • n.

    An open or unoccupied space between bodies or things; an interruption of continuity; chasm; gap; as, a vacancy between buildings; a vacancy between sentences or thoughts.

  • Trim
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    The lighter woodwork in the interior of a building; especially, that used around openings, generally in the form of a molded architrave, to protect the plastering at those points.

  • Treasure-house
  • n.

    A house or building where treasures and stores are kept.

  • Turret
  • n.

    A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries.

  • Treasury
  • n.

    A place or building in which stores of wealth are deposited; especially, a place where public revenues are deposited and kept, and where money is disbursed to defray the expenses of government; hence, also, the place of deposit and disbursement of any collected funds.

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    Materials for building scaffolds.

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    A work or structure of stone, brick, or other materials, raised to some height, and intended for defense or security, solid and permanent inclosing fence, as around a field, a park, a town, etc., also, one of the upright inclosing parts of a building or a room.

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    A temporary structure of timber, boards, etc., for various purposes, as for supporting workmen and materials in building, for exhibiting a spectacle upon, for holding the spectators at a show, etc.

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    Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.

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    To lay stones, masonry, etc., under, as the sills of a building, on which it is to rest.

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    The filling below or beneath; the under part of a building.