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Estate Map showing The Penny Section Estate which is now part of current day Kelvin Grove Auction Sale on the ground Saturday, 30th July 1921 at 3pm. Street names shown on the map: Irving Terrace (now Ballina Street) Road (now Lorimer Terrace) School Terrace (now L'Estrange Terrace) Kelvin Grove Road Glen Street Vale Street Prospect Terrace The map covers the present day streets: Ballina Street, Kelvin Grove Lorimer Terrace, Kelvin Grove L'Estrange Terrace, Kelvin Grove Kelvin Grove Road, Kelvin Grove Glen Street, Kelvin Grove Vale Street, Kelvin Grove Prospect Terrace, Kelvin Grove Year: 1921 Date: Saturday, 30th July 1921 Location: Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia The map also includes the following text: On the Heights opposite Kelvin Grove School Including a comfortable cottage of 6 rooms. In the Estate of Mrs H. F. Lorimer (deceased) and by order of W. H. Irving Esq. 36 Beautiful sites Commanding Extensive Views Terms £1 deposit & 10/s per month (per allotment) for each £50. Interest at 6%. Tram Lines 1/d section to Roma Street Railway Gates Police Station Park Victoria Park Boy's School Girl's School 6 Roomed Cottage W. H. Irving Esq. Residence and Grounds Tennis Courts W. M. L'Estrange Esq. Shop Being Subs of Resubs of Subs of Portion 270A, 271, 272, and 352 Parish of North Brisbane. Isles, Love & Co. Auctioneers H. T. James, Litho, Telegraph Chambers, Queen Street. Harry Raff, Authorised Surveyor, Adelaide Street. Newspaper Advertisement Newspaper Advertisement - The Brisbane Courier - Page 10 Saturday, 30th July 1921 This Day (Saturday), July 30, at 3 p.m. On the grounds, THE PENNY SECTION ESTATE, On the Heights, Opposite Kelvin Grove School. In the Estate of Mrs H. F. Lorimer, Deceased, abd by Order of W. H. Irving, Esquire. 34 Beautiful Sites, Commanding Extensive Views, and a comfortable cottage of six rooms. Terms: £1 Deposit, and 10/ per month per allotment, for each £50. Interest at 6 per cent. Plans on Application Isles, Love & Co., Auctioneers The map includes the following locations: Kelvin Grove State College Kelvin Grove Junior School Edge Early Learning Kelvin Grove Kelvin Grove Police Station (former)
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There's a little hidden enclave in the West Village called Grove Court, which consists of a row of six townhouses behind a locked gate, situated between numbers 10 and 12 Grove Street. Grove Court was constructed in the pre Civil War era (between 1848 and 1852), by a grocer named Samuel Cocks who thought the
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There's a little hidden enclave in the West Village called Grove Court, which consists of a row of six townhouses behind a locked gate, situated between numbers 10 and 12 Grove Street. Grove Court was constructed in the pre Civil War era (between 1848 and 1852), by a grocer named Samuel Cocks who thought the
Magical street photos by Jeff Silberman, a talented self-taught photographer, and urban explorer from New York. Jeff focuses mainly on urban, architecture, and
Grove Court, a secluded Greek Revival mews between 10 and 12 Grove Street built was built as homes for the working-class population of the West Village from 1853-1854. Originally known as Mixed Ale Alley or Pig's Alley, this pedestrian only, cul de sac, is lined with charming brick-fronted Federal style houses that hint at the irregluarity of early 19th-century property lines. The Courtyard is said to have inspired the O. Henry story "The Last Leaf." Angela Lansbury lived in #12 in the World of Harry. .
Grove Street The West Village is always charming and quaint, but did you know there’s a secret enclave in between two buildings on Grove…
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This secluded alley of beautiful pre-Civil War homes made recent real estate headlines when one of its houses, 5 Grove Court, went on the market for $4.2 million. The Corcoran listing describes its drool-worthy details: "exposed beams, 3 fireplaces, handsome working kitchen and a rooftop garden." In fact, in 2003, Architectural Digest featured the gorgeous
There's a little hidden enclave in the West Village called Grove Court, which consists of a row of six townhouses behind a locked gate, situated between numbers 10 and 12 Grove Street. Grove Court was constructed in the pre Civil War era (between 1848 and 1852), by a grocer named Samuel Cocks who thought the
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Always a sucker for a beautiful garden or courtyard, I made a special point to go to beautiful Grove Court. It's the charming spots like this that make the New York City I love. Title: "Grove Court, NYC" ********* Feel free to ask me any questions about the photo or the story. I love hearing from you! Custom sizing available. See more at www.fallingoffbicycles.com. Printed on fine archival paper. Delivered in sturdy mailer right to your door by USPS. Image is copyrighted and may not be used without permission. ❀ See my Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FallingOffBicycles ❀ See more Paris images here: http://tinyurl.com/fobetsyparis ❀ See more Amsterdam photos here: http://tinyurl.com/fobetsyamsterdam ❀ See more bicycle images here: http://tinyurl.com/fobetsybicycles ❀ Follow me on Instagram: @fallingoffbicycles 🚲 ❀ See more at www.fallingoffbicycles.com and on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Falling-Off-Bicycles/120835968053555
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There are many areas that retain the charm of old New York, from small streets in the West Village to hidden alleys in Murray Hill, even including an area in Staten Area!
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"Having a nice rest, wonderful food and hotel. It will be hard to settle down again in Barrington. Kindest regards. V Foley" Long card trimmed on left side. Telephone: Bournemouth 23336 (4 lines). Postmarked Bournemouth-Poole, 1968, with the slogan "Anniversary Year Celebration BSO 75 Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra"
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Swedish artist Markus Åkesson enshrouds his subjects in elaborately patterned silks and satins, leaving only the impression of their faces, limbs, and torsos visible. An extension of his ongoing Now You See Me series, the artist’s latest paintings continue his exploration of repetition and the unsettling feelings evoked by being wrapped in fabric. By completely covering his models, they “became a secret. Instead, I started to tell a story within the pattern itself, like a sub-narrative in the painting,” he writes. More
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"The Loop" was an early name for White Hall, Virginia. Initially, Court records indicate that the village was called Guadeloupe, translated over the years to Got-A-Loop, God's Loop and The Loop. It became White Hall when the post office was established in 1818. This text includes notes and stories collected and recorded from church, school and newspaper reportings, as well as oral accounts. The project has been ongoing for many years. As a matter of fact, some stories, articles and research extend backward to childhood. From histories of various institutions in the northern area of Frederick County, Virginia to previously unpublished material and lists, as well as more personal and entertaining stories related to people, places and things in and around White Hall, Virginia from the early days to the 1940s. With its complete index of names, Jim Hutton's creative and historically accurate account will prove both entertaining and an indispensable resource for those researching genealogies in Frederick County, Virginia and/or the life and times around Brucetown, Cedar Grove, The Ridge, Green Spring, Grimes, Welltown, Rest, Woodbine and White Hall. James V. Hutton, Jr. 1998 107-LOOP