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  2. Loxley House - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Listed buildings in Sheffield S6 - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Old Government Cottages Group, Bathurst - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Trent House, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Trent House is the European headquarters of the finance company Capital One. It is on Station Street to the south of the centre of the English city of Nottingham , opposite Nottingham railway station and adjacent to Loxley House , the administrative headquarters of Nottingham City Council .

  6. Nottingham City Council - Wikipedia

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    Full Council meetings are held at Nottingham Council House in the Old Market Square in the city centre, which was completed in 1929 and is now a Grade II* listed building. [ 27 ] In 2009 the council moved its main offices to Loxley House , a modern office building on Station Street, opposite Nottingham railway station .

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  8. Lydia Darragh - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Darragh (1729 – December 28, 1789) was an Irishwoman said to have crossed the lines during the British occupation of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the American Revolutionary War, delivering information to George Washington and the Continental Army that warned them of a pending British attack. [2]

  9. Randolph Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the congregation joined the new United Church of Canada and became Bathurst Street United Church. A minority of Presbyterians from St. Paul's PC (then located north of Bloor) joined, as St Paul's (which merged with Dovercourt Road PC in 1968, Chalmers in 1980, Dufferin Street PC in 1994, and closed in June 2005) remained within the ...