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51 | Sundial at Rawdon Baptist Chapel site (front) Sundial on the site of the second Baptist Chapel to be built in Rawdon which was on Micklefield Lane. |
Place: Buckstone Baptist Chapel, Rawdon, Yorks, England 53.8516480004459, -1.6919481754302979 |
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52 | Sundial at Rawdon Baptist Chapel site (rear) Sundial (rear view) on the site of the second Baptist Chapel to be built in Rawdon which was on Micklefield Lane. "This dial stands on the site of the pulpit of the old Cragg Chapel which was taken down and the new school and chapel adjoining erected during the ministry of the Rev. A P Fayers "The Lord Hath Done Great Things For us, Whereof We Are Glad AD 1902" |
Place: Buckstone Baptist Chapel, Rawdon, Yorks, England 53.851656950584655, -1.6919481754302979 |
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53 | The Apsley Store in Walcha, New South Wales, Australia This is the second oldest store in the township of Walcha and was owned and operated by Thomas Oates Hardaker and his wife Mary née Daniel for many years. The store was gifted to Thomas in 1868 by Jane Daniel, Mary's aunt and guardian, and the second owner of the store. Photo taken in December 2016. |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 Place: Walcha, NSW, Australia |
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54 | The Commercial Hotel, Walcha, New South Wales, Australia Built in 1864/5 by Benjamin's sons James, Benjamin (junior), David and Thomas. Benjamin (senior) was the publican at the hotel up until 1875 when his son James took over the management role. Photo taken December 2016. |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 Place: Walcha, NSW, Australia |
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55 | Victor Hilton Hardaker (1895-1918) |