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Restored house in the Janvossensteeg
Security-light !
Renovation of the Van Wijkplaats
Renovation of the Van Wijkplaats
Renovation of the Van Wijkplaats
Renovation of the Van Wijkplaats
Renovation of the Van Wijkplaats
Renovation of the Van Wijkplaats
Parts of the Wilhelmina Bridge
Renovation of the Wilhelmina Bridge
Bathroom Transformation
Kitchen Before and After
Renoviert im Jahr 1654 / Renovated in the year 165…
Work on the former flour mill
Work on the former flour mill
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Restauratie IV - Restauration IV
Restauratie III - Restauration III
Restauratie II - Restauration II
Restauratie I - Restauration I
reformation day
The Work Inspector
Happiness is a walk outside - Happy Caturday
Ruskin renovation
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Open monumentendag 2016 – Leiden – Building “In de…
Open monumentendag 2016 – Leiden – Building “In de…
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Original Build 1891
The building was originally known as 'The Stables' in 1891 and was owned by George Perkins.
According to the Kendall Heritage Society, the hotel provided a vital changeover place for horses drawing coaches from Taree to Port Macquarie during the 1800s. The last coach service left Taree northbound on February 31, 1913.
The first beer was served at the hotel in October 1894 after a liquor licence was granted in the same year.
… The hotel was rebuilt in 1926, after a fire.
Two local families (Comans & Bakers) formed an ownership group in 2018 and purchased the hotel. The aim was to restore the hotel to its former glory.
royalhotelkew.com.au
Now in June 2023 the street scape is being improved with a stone wall. (I didn't know this when I set out to take this as my history photo ...)
Kew's other claims to fame are as the early home of pioneering aviator Nancy Bird Walton (see comments), and the Big Axe, built to commemorate the ‘timber getters’ who traded timber in the region between the mid 18th and early 19th century.
New South Wales, Australia
Sunday Challenge SC50 - History
The building was originally known as 'The Stables' in 1891 and was owned by George Perkins.
According to the Kendall Heritage Society, the hotel provided a vital changeover place for horses drawing coaches from Taree to Port Macquarie during the 1800s. The last coach service left Taree northbound on February 31, 1913.
The first beer was served at the hotel in October 1894 after a liquor licence was granted in the same year.
… The hotel was rebuilt in 1926, after a fire.
Two local families (Comans & Bakers) formed an ownership group in 2018 and purchased the hotel. The aim was to restore the hotel to its former glory.
royalhotelkew.com.au
Now in June 2023 the street scape is being improved with a stone wall. (I didn't know this when I set out to take this as my history photo ...)
Kew's other claims to fame are as the early home of pioneering aviator Nancy Bird Walton (see comments), and the Big Axe, built to commemorate the ‘timber getters’ who traded timber in the region between the mid 18th and early 19th century.
New South Wales, Australia
Sunday Challenge SC50 - History
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Adventurer, patriot and trailblazer, Nancy forever changed how women were seen, both on the ground and in the skies.
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Royal Hotel, 2 Ocean Drive, Kew 2439
GrahamH club has replied to Gillian Everett clubso beautiful
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Great info and images Gillian :-))
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