Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bowlingly> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 items per page.
- Bowlingly abstract "Bowlingly, also known as Neale's Residence and The Ferry House, is a historic home located at Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is a large brick dwelling house constructed in 1733. The original house is a two story brick structure that is seven bays long and one room deep, with flush brick chimneys at either end of the pitched gable roof. The house was pillaged by the British during the War of 1812. At dawn on August 13, 1813, a flotilla of English ships landed at Bowlingly's wharf. The British troops severely damaged the house before encountering the local militia.Bowlingly was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.".
- Bowlingly added "1972-08-21".
- Bowlingly location Queenstown,_Maryland.
- Bowlingly nrhpReferenceNumber "72001458".
- Bowlingly thumbnail Bowlinglyold.jpg?width=300.
- Bowlingly wikiPageExternalLink NRDetail.aspx?HDID=94&COUNTY=Queen%20Annes&FROM=NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY=Queen%20Annes.
- Bowlingly wikiPageID "21249026".
- Bowlingly wikiPageRevisionID "596637569".
- Bowlingly yearOfConstruction "1733".
- Bowlingly added "1972-08-21".
- Bowlingly architect "Hawkins, Ernault".
- Bowlingly built "1733".
- Bowlingly cap "3".
- Bowlingly caption "Bowlingly as it appeared when photographed for the Historic American Buildings Survey".
- Bowlingly color "3".
- Bowlingly data "2".
- Bowlingly governingBody "Private".
- Bowlingly hasPhotoCollection Bowlingly.
- Bowlingly id "md0920".
- Bowlingly latDegrees "38".
- Bowlingly latDirection "N".
- Bowlingly latMinutes "59".
- Bowlingly latSeconds "36".
- Bowlingly location "Off MD 18, Queenstown, Maryland".
- Bowlingly locmapin "Maryland".
- Bowlingly longDegrees "76".
- Bowlingly longDirection "W".
- Bowlingly longMinutes "9".
- Bowlingly longSeconds "30".
- Bowlingly name "Bowlingly".
- Bowlingly photos "31".
- Bowlingly refnum "72001458".
- Bowlingly survey "MD-892".
- Bowlingly title "Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, MD".
- Bowlingly subject Category:Historic_American_Buildings_Survey_in_Maryland.
- Bowlingly subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1733.
- Bowlingly subject Category:Houses_in_Queen_Anne's_County,_Maryland.
- Bowlingly subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maryland.
- Bowlingly point "38.99333333333333 -76.15833333333333".
- Bowlingly type Artifact100021939.
- Bowlingly type Building102913152.
- Bowlingly type Dwelling103259505.
- Bowlingly type House103544360.
- Bowlingly type HousesCompletedIn1733.
- Bowlingly type HousesInQueenAnne'sCounty,Maryland.
- Bowlingly type HousesOnTheNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlacesInMaryland.
- Bowlingly type Housing103546340.
- Bowlingly type Object100002684.
- Bowlingly type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bowlingly type Structure104341686.
- Bowlingly type Whole100003553.
- Bowlingly type YagoGeoEntity.
- Bowlingly type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bowlingly type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Bowlingly type Building.
- Bowlingly type Place.
- Bowlingly type Wikidata:Q532.
- Bowlingly type Place.
- Bowlingly type Location.
- Bowlingly type _Feature.
- Bowlingly comment "Bowlingly, also known as Neale's Residence and The Ferry House, is a historic home located at Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is a large brick dwelling house constructed in 1733. The original house is a two story brick structure that is seven bays long and one room deep, with flush brick chimneys at either end of the pitched gable roof. The house was pillaged by the British during the War of 1812.".
- Bowlingly label "Bowlingly".
- Bowlingly sameAs m.05c1s90.
- Bowlingly sameAs Q4951257.
- Bowlingly sameAs Q4951257.
- Bowlingly sameAs Bowlingly.
- Bowlingly lat "38.99333333333333".
- Bowlingly long "-76.15833333333333".
- Bowlingly wasDerivedFrom Bowlingly?oldid=596637569.
- Bowlingly depiction Bowlinglyold.jpg.
- Bowlingly isPrimaryTopicOf Bowlingly.
- Bowlingly name "Bowlingly".