Gazetteer of principal Pulham sites outside the UK.
Dates | Work Description | Grid Ref | Visitor Access |
1891-94 | DENMARK, Gisselfeld Manor House
Artificial lake, waterfall, grotto, subway / tunnel and bridge in the landscaped park on the edge of the Manor House gardens. Almost certainly constructed under the supervision of James Pulham. Designed by H E Milner.
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1860 | FRANCE, Cannes, Villa du Parc Designed by Thomas Smith, this is a small villa built in a corner of the land on which Thomas Woolfield built the Villa Ste Ursule. Obadiah was Clerk of Works.
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1852-56 | FRANCE, Cannes, Villa Ste Ursule (now the Villa Vallombrosa)
See Chapter 2
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1857-59 | FRANCE, Cannes, Villa Victoria
(Designed by Thomas Smith, and built by Thomas Woolfield adjacent to Christ Church, with Obadiah Pulham as the Clerk of Works)
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1859-62 | FRANCE; Nice, Church of the Holy Trinity
See Chapter 2
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1865-66 | GERMANY, Stuttgart, St Catherine’s Church
See Chapter 2
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1862-65 | ITALY, Naples, Christ Church
See Chapter 2
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1887 | TURKEY, Istanbul, Sale Pavilion, Yildiz Palace
This is just a suggestion. The Sultan built the Sale Palace to house important foreign visitors, and had his gardens designed in the Victorian English style. They include a tufa-built grotto and fernery that could easily have been by Pulhams, although no record exists to say they ever worked in Turkey. Perhaps there is a possibility that the contractor was the same person who constructed the gardens at Gisselfeld, in Denmark.
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1862 | USA, Las Vegas, Bellagio Casino Hotel
See Chapter 3
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Hello Claude – Looks like a wonderful book – I look foward to its publication – Janet Sanders nee Stracey.
Thanks a lot, Janet, and welcome to the Club! Stay tuned for future developments and content. Regards, Claude