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The Towers, High Street, Penrith

1920s
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Dr Alexander Barber and his wife Sarah purchased Hornseywood and by 1892 had turned the existing building into an Irish castle. He called it Tullaghmurry but locals referred to it as The Towers. In the 1930s the Lamrock family lived at The Towers and it was Mrs Lilla Catchpole who sold the property to the Department of Education in 1938. The Towers was demolished in the early 1940s to make way for the new Penrith High School. The man in the photograph has been identified as Aubrey Bradley and his daughter Margaret. Aubrey Bradley and his family leased The Towers from the Catchlove family.
Title:
The Towers, High Street, Penrith
Date of work:
1920s
Search dates:
01 Jan 1920 - 31 Dec 1930
Reference number:
LH206
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Custodial history:
Photograph donated by Len Hutchison
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Acknowledge_Penrith_City _Library
Record types:
Graphic records - Photographs
Record number:
106587
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