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Fraser Creations Castles Cathedrals, Clubhouses and Birthplaces
Scroll down and use the menu on the left to see all of the models we have in stock. THe sizes are listed in the descriptions.
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Tower of London Mini Castle , Ian M. Fraser
3 inches x 3-1/4 inches x 1-1/8 tall
Made in the UK by Lakeland Studios.
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Windsor Castle, British Heritage Collection by Fraser Creations. Medium size.
4-1/2 inches long by 1 inch high
Far East Production
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WIndsor Castle - The Round Tower, British Heritage Collection by Fraser Creations. Large.
6 inches diameter at the base. 4-1/2 inches high
Far East Production
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Hampton Court Palace, British Heritage Collection by Fraser Creations. Large.
11-1/4 inches by 8-3/4 inches by 2-3/4 inches
Large Scale model with a wood base. Made in the orient
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Windsor Castle, British Heritage Collection by Fraser Creations.
10-1/2 inches long x 3 inches high
Mounted on a wood base. Made in the Orient
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Truro Cathedral
6 inches x 3-1/2 inches x 4 inches high
Made in Scotland
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Iona Abbey, Frazer Creations
The Benedictine abbey which pilgrims see today is the centre peice of the lovingly restored monastert complex founded by St. Columvia.
5 inches x 4-1/2 x 2 inches high.
made in the UK by Lakeland Studios.
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Micklegate Bar was previously known as 'Mickleith' meaning Great Gate. It is York's southern and main entrance to the city, spanning the old London Road. The present structure is largely the 12th century stone replacement of an earlier wooden Norman gate.
Piece is 5 inches by 3 1/2 inches
Royal and Ancient Clubhouse | $89.50
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The original clubhouse was begun in July 1853 and completed in June of the next year for use by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and Union Golf Club.
The imposing sandstone building is a basic H-shape design, with a simple style and uncluttered with tall windows under a low-pitched roof. It was modified over the next 70 years by six architects so that the original building is hardly visible but the outward structure is now recognized worldwide by all golfing enthusiasts.
Model sits on a wooden base and measures 6 inches long x 3-1/2 inches high.
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Possibly the most famous and most visited literary landmark in Britain, this is the house where it is thought that Shakespeare was born and spent his formative years. The house originally belonged to William Shakespeare's father John, who became a successful Stratford businessman. John and Mary Shakespeare moved from nearby Snitterfield to Stratford in 1529, shortly after getting married. It is known from Stratford records that the Shakespeare family were residing in Henley street by 1552 and that William Shakespeare was born in 1564. It is assumed from this collection of dates that this building in Henley Street was William Shakespeare's Birthplace.
Model is 5 inches long x 3 inches high
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