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Thornton Hall, Mountain View Crescent, Penrith.

Fox and Associates Pty LtdJuly 1986 - Contemporary
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Thornton Hall was built in the 1870's by Thomas Smith who built the Red Cow Hotel. On his death the property passed to his son Sydney Smith. The property was owned by Henry Lack from about 1910, and was used as a dairy. In 1938, the whole site, including the house, was taken over by the Royal Army Engineers Depot. In 1925 part of the property was leased as a speedway. The area was also referred to as Belmore Park
Title:
Thornton Hall, Mountain View Crescent, Penrith.
Date of work:
July 1986 - Contemporary
Reference number:
HS P6B
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Type of materials:
Graphic materials
Part of:
Custodial history:
Penrith City Council
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Copyright held by Penrith City Library
Record types:
PH
Record number:
105736
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