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Description

Built for Jacob Nannestad, a sawmiller, the house was bought by John Henderson Pollock Strang in 1903 and extensively renovated and extended. The Strang's had three children, Alex, Geoffrey and Colin. In 1921 the property was sold to William Caccia Birch.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bur 46
Date
February 1, 1905
Digitisation ID
2010N_Bur46_3163
Held In
Coolstore

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Taxonomy

Tags
1900s,
black and white,
buildings,
caccia birch,
children,
garden,
party,
photographs,
property,
woodhey,
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