Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lord_&_Burnham> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 triples per page.
- Lord_&_Burnham abstract "Lord & Burnham was a noted American boiler and greenhouse manufacturer, and builders of major public conservatories in the United States.The company began in 1849 when Frederick A. Lord, a carpenter, started building wood and glass greenhouses for neighbors in Buffalo, New York. It became Lord's full-time profession in 1856 as production moved to Syracuse, New York and then to Irvington, New York to be closer to his customers in the large Hudson River estates. In 1872 Lord's son-in-law William Addison Burnham joined the firm. Their first major commission came in the 1876 when California philanthropist James Lick hired the firm to create a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2) conservatory similar to that in Kew Gardens. Its parts were fabricated in New York and sailed to California. After Lick's death, it became the Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers.In 1881 the firm constructed the first steel-framed curvilinear greenhouse in the United States for railroad magnate Jay Gould, on a property now open as Lyndhurst. In 1883 the partnership incorporated as Lord's Horticultural Manufacturing Company, and in 1890 the name was changed to today's Lord & Burnham Company.Beginning in 1894, the company purchased underwater property beyond the tracks and began filling in to create new land for an expansion. The expansion complex was completed by 1912, at which time the company employed 250 men.The company used the property as additional factory space in the production process of their greenhouses. By 1988, only about a dozen employees remained at the Irvington factory, and Lord and Burnham ceased to exist when the factory closed in that year.Lord & Burnham's product line was acquired in 1989 by the Under Glass Manufacturing Corporation, which continues to manufacture Lord & Burnham greenhouses and solariums. Lord & Burnham's historical records are archived at the New York Botanical Garden. The collection includes over 140,000 architectural plans for more than 7,000 glass structuresWilliam Addison Burnham continued to make boilers and the company he founded, Burnham Commercial, continues to do so today.".
- Lord_&_Burnham thumbnail Bridge_Street_1800s.jpg?width=300.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageExternalLink body_crystal_palaces.html.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageID "6257754".
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageLength "5799".
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageRevisionID "664353021".
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Architectural_plan.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo,_New_York.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_and_Erie_County_Botanical_Gardens.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Canandaigua_(city),_New_York.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agricultural_buildings_in_the_United_States.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greenhouses.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landscape_design_history_of_the_United_States.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manufacturing_companies_based_in_New_York.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Conservatory_of_Flowers.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Eden_Park,_Cincinnati.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Eden_Park_(Cincinnati).
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Gate_Park.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Greenhouse.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Hudson_River.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Irvington,_New_York.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink James_Lick.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Gould.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Kew_Gardens.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Krohn_Conservatory.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Lord_&_Burnham_Building.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Lyndhurst_(house).
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Lyndhurst_(mansion).
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Botanical_Garden.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Phipps_Conservatory_&_Botanical_Gardens.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Phipps_Conservatory_and_Botanical_Gardens.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Reynolda_Gardens.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Schenley_Park.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Seattle,_Washington.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Sonnenberg_Gardens.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Sonnenberg_Gardens_and_Mansion_State_Historic_Park.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_New_York.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Botanic_Garden.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Volunteer_Park.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Volunteer_Park_(Seattle).
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Volunteer_Park_Conservatory.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_DC.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLink File:Phipps_conservatory.JPG.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord & Burnham".
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord's Horticultural Works".
- Lord_&_Burnham align "right".
- Lord_&_Burnham areaServed "USA".
- Lord_&_Burnham caption "1800.0".
- Lord_&_Burnham caption "The building has now been converted into apartments, and a new home for the Irvington Public Library".
- Lord_&_Burnham direction "horizontal".
- Lord_&_Burnham founded "in Buffalo, New York".
- Lord_&_Burnham founders "Frederick A. Lord and William Addison Burnham".
- Lord_&_Burnham hasPhotoCollection Lord_&_Burnham.
- Lord_&_Burnham image "Bridge Street 1800s.jpg".
- Lord_&_Burnham image "Lord and Burnham Building.jpg".
- Lord_&_Burnham logo "File:Logo of company Lord & Burnham.jpg".
- Lord_&_Burnham logoSize "250".
- Lord_&_Burnham name "Lord & Burnham".
- Lord_&_Burnham products "Boilers, greenhouses, and conservatories".
- Lord_&_Burnham width "202".
- Lord_&_Burnham width "315".
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Lord_&_Burnham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lord_&_Burnham subject Category:Agricultural_buildings_in_the_United_States.
- Lord_&_Burnham subject Category:Greenhouses.
- Lord_&_Burnham subject Category:Landscape_design_history_of_the_United_States.
- Lord_&_Burnham subject Category:Manufacturing_companies_based_in_New_York.
- Lord_&_Burnham hypernym Boiler.
- Lord_&_Burnham point "41.039672 -73.872715".
- Lord_&_Burnham type Agent.
- Lord_&_Burnham type Company.
- Lord_&_Burnham type Organisation.
- Lord_&_Burnham type Organization.
- Lord_&_Burnham type Agent.
- Lord_&_Burnham type SocialPerson.
- Lord_&_Burnham type Thing.
- Lord_&_Burnham type SpatialThing.
- Lord_&_Burnham type Q43229.
- Lord_&_Burnham comment "Lord & Burnham was a noted American boiler and greenhouse manufacturer, and builders of major public conservatories in the United States.The company began in 1849 when Frederick A. Lord, a carpenter, started building wood and glass greenhouses for neighbors in Buffalo, New York. It became Lord's full-time profession in 1856 as production moved to Syracuse, New York and then to Irvington, New York to be closer to his customers in the large Hudson River estates.".
- Lord_&_Burnham label "Lord & Burnham".
- Lord_&_Burnham sameAs Lord_&_Burnham.
- Lord_&_Burnham sameAs Lord_&_Burnham.
- Lord_&_Burnham sameAs m.0fz848.
- Lord_&_Burnham sameAs Q3259363.
- Lord_&_Burnham sameAs Q3259363.
- Lord_&_Burnham lat "41.039672".
- Lord_&_Burnham long "-73.872715".
- Lord_&_Burnham wasDerivedFrom Lord_&_Burnham?oldid=664353021.
- Lord_&_Burnham depiction Bridge_Street_1800s.jpg.
- Lord_&_Burnham isPrimaryTopicOf Lord_&_Burnham.
- Lord_&_Burnham name "Lord & Burnham".