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The house had two more tenants after William Clegg left until World War I when two spinster nieces of Dr. Payne were living there. That was the last time that the house was used as a private residence. In 1919 the house was taken over by the Cripples Aid Association and later was used by the Sheffield Sea Cadet Corps as a base for many years ...
Loxley House 53°24′32″N 1°31′35″W / 53.40876°N 1.52625°W / 53.40876; -1.52625 ( LOXLEY HOUSE (ROYAL NAVY TRAINING SHIP SHEFFIELD) AND ADJOINING SERVICE Ben Lane
It featured in the series Downton Abbey as Loxley House, the home of Sir Anthony Strallan. [16] The location was also used in the 1981 Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire as the home of the composite character Lord Andrew Lindsay, who memorably practiced his hurdling skills on the lawn by perching filled champagne glasses on each hurdle to ...
Leader House: 1770: Loxley House: 1826: Monument to Thomas Wiley: 1853: Moore Street electricity substation: 1968: Jefferson Sheard & Partners: Mylnhurst: 1883: 97–117 Norfolk Street (including the Brown Bear public house) late 18th century–1875: Oakbrook House: c. 1855 - 1860 Old Bank House, Hartshead: 1728: Oughtibridge railway station ...
Robin Hood is a 2018 American action-adventure film directed by Otto Bathurst and written by Ben Chandler and David James Kelly, from a story by Chandler. It is a modern retelling of the Robin Hood legend, and follows his training by John to steal from the Sheriff of Nottingham.
In 2010 the council left for new, modern offices at Loxley House, close to Nottingham rail station. Since this date the building has remained council-owned but is relatively unused. In 2016, the council initiated discussions with a developer with a view to selling the property. [7] [8]
Next, thrust in an inward and upward motion on the diaphragm. This will force air out of the lungs and remove the blockage. Repeat these abdominal thrusts up to five times, the doctor advised.
John Ford built the two storied house in 1859/60, probably with the cottage at the rear serving as kitchen and servants quarters. By 1862 he was registered as a resident in that area of Bathurst. [1] In 1875 the 2 storied house was owned by John Gardiner, and then sold to John Ford junior in 1883–84.