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  2. Rembrandt Custodians Ltd v Pro-Drill (Auck) Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Drill invoiced Rembrandt on 29 November 2002 for $5,185.97 of drilling work. This invoice remained unpaid as of 20 January, which Rembrandt later stated was simply overlooked over the Christmas period. Unaware of this, Pro-Drill referred this account to Law Debt Collection for debt collection, and immediately sent out a demand letter.

  3. Don Neely - Wikipedia

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    Neely was born in Wellington in 1935 and attended Rongotai College from 1947 to 1953, [2] where he played 1st XI cricket. [3] He later played in the senior grade for Wellington's Kilbirnie Cricket Club, which has since amalgamated with MSP (Midland St. Pat's) and become Eastern Suburbs Cricket Club.

  4. Rembrandtpark - Wikipedia

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    Rembrandtpark (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɛmbrɑntˌpɑr(ə)k]) is an urban park in Nieuw-West, Amsterdam, Netherlands. [1] The park is named after the 17th-century painter Rembrandt. The park was completed in 1973 and has a surface area of 45 hectares (110 acres) which includes a petting zoo and playgrounds. [2] [1] [3]

  5. Auckland Park - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Park is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It lies on a gentle slope, and is in close proximity to the suburbs of Melville , Brixton , Westdene and Richmond . Auckland Park is one of the few suburbs close to the Johannesburg city centre that has remained largely unaffected by the recent migration of Johannesburg residents to the ...

  6. Syndics of the Drapers' Guild - Wikipedia

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    Rembrandt likely considered the placement of the painting on the wall, as he chose a perspective with a fairly low vantage point, allowing the viewer to look up at the table from below. This angle magnifies the stature of the "staalmeesters" (cloth inspectors) enhancing their sense of importance.

  7. Bunting Road Campus Auckland Park - Wikipedia

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    Bunting Road Campus Auckland Park, also known as APB, is one of the four urban campuses of the University of Johannesburg. [1] The APB was originally a campus of the Technikon Witwatersrand. [2] Uniquely, the campus is an enclosed section of a suburb.

  8. Rembrandtplein - Wikipedia

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    Each autumn, the square hosted a fair and the farmers' stalls were replaced by dance orchestras and circus tents. The market continued under this name until 1876 when a statue of Rembrandt by sculptor Louis Royer was moved from the perimeter to the centre of the square and it was renamed Rembrandtplein (Rembrandt Square). [1] [2]

  9. Lindfield House - Wikipedia

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    Lindfield House is a Victorian Museum in Auckland Park, near Johannesburg, South Africa, built circa 1909–1910. The original plans have been lost. The original plans have been lost. The first owners of the house were a Dr and Mrs Stanwell, who lived there until 1924.