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Tottenham$96964$ - traduzione in Inglese

COUNTRY HOUSE IN WILTSHIRE, UK
Tottenham Park; Tottenham, Wiltshire
  • Tottenham House, depicted ''circa'' 1790, the Palladian building designed by Lord Burlington ''circa'' 1721, largely lost following remodelling in the 1820s
  • Tottenham House, Wiltshire, east front, in 2006

Tottenham      
n. Tottenham (stad in Engeland)
Tottenham Hotspurs         
  • Ajax]] vs Spurs 1981.
  • Spurs captain [[Arthur Grimsdell]] displaying the cup to fans on [[Tottenham High Road]] after the 1921 final
  • Sheffield United]]
  • Notts County]] for the official opening on 4 September 1899
  • Spurs players of the 2016–17 season, including [[Harry Kane]], [[Dele Alli]], [[Son Heung-min]], [[Christian Eriksen]], [[Victor Wanyama]], and [[Jan Vertonghen]]
  • Arsenal]] in the [[North London derby]], in April 2010. Tottenham fans are singing to [[Sol Campbell]] after he left Tottenham and joined Arsenal in 2001.
  • This crest is from the 2017–18 season which is when the club reintroduced the shield. It was similar in design to the one introduced in the 1950s before the change to the 1956 shield.
  • [[Danny Blanchflower]] with the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup trophy in 1963
  • Chart of Tottenham's performance since joining the Football League in 1908
  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Manchester City]] on 9 April 2019
  • Between 1956 and 2006, the club crest featured a heraldic shield, displaying a number of local landmarks and associations.
  • Spurs' first and second teams in 1885. Club president John Ripsher top row second right, team captain [[Jack Jull]] middle row fourth left, [[Bobby Buckle]] bottom row second left.
  • Manchester United]])
  • Aerial image of [[White Hart Lane]]. Redevelopment of this stadium began in early 1980s and completed in the late 1990s.
  • Since 1909, Tottenham have displayed the statue of a cockerel, first made in bronze by a former player.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Tottenham Hotspur; Tottenham Hotspur FC; Tottenham Hotspurs; Thfc; Spurs FC; Tottenham Hotspur F.C; Tottenham Hotspur Football Club; Tottenham FC; Hotspur Football Club; THFC; The lilywhites; Tottenham Hotspur F C; Tottenham Hotspur F. C.; Hotspurs; Tottenham Hotspur Foundation; Tottenham Hostpur; Tottenham Hotspurs F.C.; Audere est facere; FC Tottenham; Tottenham Hotspurs FC; Spurs manager; Hotspur F.C.; To Dare Is to Do; To dare is to do; TottenhamHotspur.com; Tottenham F.C.
Tottenham Hotspurs (Engelse voetbalclub)

Wikipedia

Tottenham House

Tottenham House is a large Grade I listed English country house in the parish of Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, about five miles southeast of the town of Marlborough. It is separated from the town by Savernake Forest, which is part of the Tottenham Park estate.

The site of the house was part of the much larger Savernake Forest, and in the Middle Ages was controlled by heads of the Esturmy family. In the 15th century, the land passed by marriage to the House of Seymour of nearby Wulfhall, about one mile to the south. The original house was probably built in about 1575 by Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, a nephew of Queen Jane Seymour, when it was known as Totnam Lodge. The present house incorporates parts of the earlier houses on the site built by the Seymours. In 1675, the estate passed to Lady Elizabeth Seymour, who married Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury, thus bringing the house into the Bruce family.

In 1721, Elizabeth Seymour's son and heir, Charles Bruce, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury, rebuilt Totnam Lodge to the design of his brother-in-law the pioneering Palladian architect Lord Burlington, and parts of the grounds, including the kitchen garden, were laid out by Capability Brown between 1764 and about 1770. The house underwent a number of further rebuilds, and the current house, containing more than one hundred rooms, mostly dates from the 1820s, having then been remodelled by Charles Brudenell-Bruce, 1st Marquess of Ailesbury, who in 1818 (while still Earl of Aylesbury) had added a new range of stables designed by Thomas Cundy.

The Bruce family lived in the house until 1946. Thereafter it was used as a preparatory school until 1994, and then leased to a charity until 2005, after which it was unoccupied for some ten years, apart from a period in 2006, when the band Radiohead recorded part of their album In Rainbows at the house. It was then leased for 150 years to a US-based consortium with the intention of creating a luxury hotel and golfing centre, but the consortium went bankrupt in 2008. In 2014, the house was sold for £11.25m to an undisclosed buyer who had plans to turn it back into a private home.