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Powiatowe Święto Strażaków w Bytowie Odznaczenia, nagrody i przekazanie wozu (ZDJĘCIA)

Powiatowe Święto Strażaków w Bytowie Odznaczenia, nagrody i przekazanie wozu (ZDJĘCIA)
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Whanganui booming as Easter Weekend events pack out city

Whanganui booming as Easter Weekend events pack out city
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Looking back at the evolution of some of Marlow s shops

EVEN before I had gone out to buy last Friday’s Marlow Free Press (and, no, I don’t get a free copy!) an email arrived asking if I had a picture of Lynch’s little D.I.Y. shop in Spittal Street that had been mentioned in that edition. Best I can do is “LYNC” rather than “LYNCH’S” and that is picture 1, a photo probably intended to focus more on Gardner’s Cooked Meat Shop next door: home cooked spam was their speciality. I have fond memories of Monty Python’s “Spam Song” but not sure if it is a foodstuff you can still find in Marlow these days.

House of the Week: $4 9 million for a North York heritage home with a basement movie theatre

House of the Week: $4.9 million for a North York heritage home with a basement movie theatre House of the Week: $4.9 million for a North York heritage home with a basement movie theatre By Jonathan Forani | Photography By OTBx Air |   January 28, 2021 01/28/2021 Price: $4,888,000 The place A three-bed, four-bath Georgian-style home near Yonge and Sheppard. The place, built circa 1835, sits at the end of a long tree-lined driveway on an extra-wide lot. On the inside, it’s a mash-up of old and new, with exposed wood beams from the original structure, old-fashioned decor and a modern entertainment room. The history The place was built in the early 1800s by Joseph Shepard, a mill owner and political organizer. Historians believe that soldiers tried to destroy the house during the 1837 Upper Canada rebellion. It received heritage status in 1994.

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