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The stout, soundproof walls of Bexley were extensively painted by students and were plastered with murals and graffiti, some of which dated to the 1960s. Long known for its alternative culture, Bexley was among the first MIT dormitories to officially become coed, housing 120 undergrads. Some residents owned pet cats and allowed them to roam ...
The tenants during this period reflected a new glamorous pre-war elite and included Baron Emile Beaumont d'Erlanger and his American wife Matilda, a former Gaiety girl. The last tenant of Hall Place was Lady Limerick who lived here alone from 1917 – 1943, she added a number of mock-Tudor features including beams and fireplaces.
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Sir John Austen, 2nd Baronet (c. 1640 – 1699) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1667 and 1699.. Austen was the son of Sir Robert Austen, 1st Baronet of Hall Place, Bexley and his wife Anne Muns, daughter of Thomas Muns, of Otteridge in Bersted, Kent, and of London.
After the co-owners of Bexley Hospitality announced this summer that they were bringing a new cocktail bar to 2511 E. Main St., the name and opening details have been revealed. The Lion, a space ...
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This painting, by Claude-Joseph Vernet, was commissioned for Danson House. [2] The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. John Styleman had died in 1734, his will stipulating that half the proceeds from the lease should go to his widow, Mary Styleman, and the other half to charities providing almhouses for 12 poor families in Bexley.