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  2. Old Slave Mart - Wikipedia

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    The building's auction table was 3 feet (0.91 m) high and 10 feet (3.0 m) long and stood just inside the arched doorway. [3] In addition to enslaved people, the market sold real estate and stock. [4] Slave auctions at Ryan's Mart were advertised in broadsheets throughout the 1850s, some appearing as far away as Galveston, Texas.

  3. Sotheby's International Realty - Wikipedia

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    In February 2004, Sotheby’s entered into a long-term strategic alliance with real estate services provider Realogy Holdings Corp., now Anywhere Real Estate, Inc. The agreement provided for the licensing of the Sotheby’s International Realty name and the development of a full franchise system. Franchises in the system are granted to ...

  4. Christie's International Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Christie's International Real Estate is an international network of independently owned luxury real estate firms with more than 400 offices and approximately 10,000 real estate agents in nearly 50 countries and territories around the world. The brand is separately owned but strategically partnered with Christie’s, the fine art auction house.

  5. Hayes' Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is a popular venue on the day of the Munster final when it is held in Thurles, especially when the final is between traditional rivals Tipperary and Cork. [4] In April 2013, Hayes' Hotel went into receivership. The hotel was to remain open following the appointment of receivers, however they didn't offer room sales. [5]

  6. Thomas Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ryan (New South Wales politician) (1895–1972), Australian politician, member for Auburn in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly; Thomas J. Ryan (admiral) (1901–1970), American admiral and Medal of Honor recipient; Thomas P. Ryan Jr. (1928–2003), mayor of Rochester, New York; Thomas M. Ryan Jr. (born 1928), United States Air ...

  7. Kruse International - Wikipedia

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    The company began as a local auction company selling real estate, farms and personal property run by Kruse and his sons Dean, Dennis and Daniel. The company held its first collector car auction in Auburn on Labor Day in 1971; the Labor Day auction became an annual event and grew to become the largest collector car auction in the world. [1]

  8. Thurles - Wikipedia

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    Thurles is located in mid-County Tipperary and is surrounded by the Silvermine Mountains (to the northwest) and the Slieveardagh Hills (to the southeast). The town itself is built on a crossing of the River Suir. The M8 motorway connects Thurles to Cork and Dublin via the N75 and N62 roads.

  9. Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond - Wikipedia

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    Thomas's mother was a child of James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond. Her family, the Geraldines , were of Cambro-Norman and Anglo-Norman origin. It was once believed that his parents had married about 1520, but this is now known to be impossible as, in 1521-2, his father was briefly betrothed to his English cousin Anne Boleyn .