.uk SITES & DOMAINS

CATALOG

Domain and Website Information:

oldhousejournal.uk






About site:


Domain name - oldhousejournal.uk


Site title - Site title unavailable


Go to website - link blocked



oldhousejournal.uk GEO Location on Map


Site Logo



There is no Open Graph data at oldhousejournal.uk
Whois server information for oldhousejournal.uk

Error for "oldhousejournal.uk".

the WHOIS query quota for 66.29.152.203 has been exceeded
and will be replenished in 179 seconds

WHOIS lookup made at 01:24:00 19-May-2024

--
This WHOIS information is provided for free by Nominet UK the central registry
for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are:

Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2024.

You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted
by the terms of use available in full at https://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms,
which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its
repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the
register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.



Brief facts about oldhousejournal:

The Old-House Journal is an American magazine that specializes in information about the restoration of old houses. Its first issue was published in 1973 in Brooklyn, New York, as a black-and-white, advertising-free newsletter for devotees of the urban Brownstone Revival Movement in East Coast cities that reacted against the urban renewal devastation of the 1960s. Among the early, small group of publications devoted to the new field of Historic Preservation, in its first decade Old-House Journal was also representative of the "alternative press" of the era, which included music publications Rolling Stone and Crawdaddy, and even shelter magazines like Mother Earth News and the early Fine Homebuilding, in the way it featured content-rich with a non-mainstream format and perspective. Its longtime editors are Clem Labine, Patricia Poore and Gordon Bock.

Magazines published in Colorado

Magazines published in Virginia

New Classical architecture

 

© DMS 2011-