Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1912/00/00 | William Richardson Belknap | Home | Designed by Kenneth McDonald and William J Dodd, Lincliff is built for William R Belknap, 1911-1912. | |||
1912/00/00 | McDonald and Dodd | Architect | Designed by Kenneth McDonald and William J Dodd, Lincliff is built for William R Belknap, 1911-1912. | |||
1914/06/20 | Christine Belknap Robinson | Bride | Miss Christine Belknap and Charles Bonnycastle Robinson are quietly solemnized at Lincliff, the Robinson family home. Rev Dr Aquilla Webb, of the Warren Memorial Presbyterian church, assisted by the rev Maxwell Savage performs the ceremony. | Marriage of Christine Belknap and Charles Bonnycastle Robinson | ||
1914/06/20 | Charles Bonnycastle Robinson Jr | Groom | Miss Christine Belknap and Charles Bonnycastle Robinson are quietly solemnized at Lincliff, the Robinson family home. Rev Dr Aquilla Webb, of the Warren Memorial Presbyterian church, assisted by the rev Maxwell Savage performs the ceremony. | Marriage of Christine Belknap and Charles Bonnycastle Robinson | ||
1945/00/00 | Sold out of the Belknap family in 1922, Lincliff is bought by the C Edwin Gheens family. Mr Gheens owned the Bradas and Gheens Candy Company, and both he and his wife were prominent in the community. | |||||
1950/00/00 | In the 1940s and 1950s, garden designs are planned by Mary Louise Speed, a Louisville landscape architect. | |||||
2000/00/00 | Sue Grafton | Home | Sue Grafton and Steven F Humphrey buy Lincliff, a crumbling estate begging to be saved. Humphrey is the driving force behind the restoration of the estate doing the work himself of returning many of the garden's elements to their original splendor. |
Particulars for Lincliff: | |
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Architectural Style | American Colonial Revival |
Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | Georgian Revival |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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