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The house at 192 Broadway Avenue was built by W H Cook, one of the two Cook brothers who opened a saw milling operation during the late 19th Century. William Cook died on the 9 November, 1937. The house was occupied by various members of the family until 1970. At this time surrounding grounds were bulldozed to make way for offices and shops, and by 1998 the house was the legal offices of Wadham Goodman, Barristers and Solicitors.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bur 91
Date
February 3, 1973
Digitisation ID
2010N_Bur91_3183
Held In
Coolstore

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cooks mill,
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View of Broadway Avenue, circa 1920
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