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Tidmarsh
This Braidwood building is named "Tidmarsh". The house has been restored to its original condition in recent years, complete with a shingle roof. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone.
Back in the early 1860s this was used as a police barracks. Later it became the residence of the Superintendent in charge of the local police force. With the problems caused by the Clarke gang of bushrangers, the police numbers grew to about 150, by far the largest in any country district. It is worth noting at this point that it seems there was a rather 'distant' relationship between the police and the Special Constables (details with previous image).
Back in the early 1860s this was used as a police barracks. Later it became the residence of the Superintendent in charge of the local police force. With the problems caused by the Clarke gang of bushrangers, the police numbers grew to about 150, by far the largest in any country district. It is worth noting at this point that it seems there was a rather 'distant' relationship between the police and the Special Constables (details with previous image).
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Do have a HFF and a fine weekend ... from David J'.. UK
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Thanks for the info too, it is an interesting story for sure.
HFF to you and a lovely weekend to you too. :)
HFF and a nice weekend George.
HFF, have a great weekend, Herb
HFF and have a nice weekend, George!
HFF, George!
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HFF and enjoy your weekend.
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