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File:HetRodeHuis-Amsterdam.jpg|'Het Rode Huis' (The Red House) 1650s on the Kaizergracht, Amsterdam owned by the famous Vermeer forger Han van Meergeren.
File:HetRodeHuis-Amsterdam.jpg|'Het Rode Huis' (The Red House) 1650s on the Kaizergracht, Amsterdam owned by the famous Vermeer forger Han van Meergeren.
File:RedhouseCastle-EastLothian.jpeg|’RedhouseCastle’ in East Lothian, Scotland is a late 16th century [Peel Towers|Peel Tower] house which was extended in the 17th century and is now roofless and in ruins.
File:RedhouseCastle-EastLothian.jpeg|’RedhouseCastle’ in East Lothian, Scotland is a late 16th century [Peel Towers|peel tower] house which was extended in the 17th century and is now roofless and in ruins.


file:RedPatchHouse-Gettysburg.jpeg| ‘Red Patch‘ at Gettysburg was a summer home built after the war by Union General Charles H. T. Collis. The name “Red Patch” comes from the symbol of the First Division of the Union 3rd Corps in which Collis served.
file:RedPatchHouse-Gettysburg.jpeg| ‘Red Patch‘ at Gettysburg was a summer home built after the war by Union General Charles H. T. Collis. The name “Red Patch” comes from the symbol of the First Division of the Union 3rd Corps in which Collis served.

Revision as of 17:41, 23 September 2020


Houses Called 'Red'

Houses That Happen To Be Red

Red Houses in TV, Movies and the Arts

See Also In Chimni

ChimniWiki Page: Multi-Coloured Homes

ChimniWiki Page: Blue Houses

ChimniWiki Page: Black Houses

ChimniWiki Page: Houses As Art

Other Interesting Web Sites

Books We Liked

References

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