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Huntington Hall, Emu Plains.

1930s
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Western view of Huntington Hall. The house was built around 1850 by grazier George Tailby and was called Tailby Hall. In 1880 NSW Premier Sir George Dibbs rented the property and renamed the house Riverside. He left Riverside in 1895. It would then be leased to Frederick Wilshire, Penrith's Police magistrate and then Gustav Klaeby. In 1908 the Tailby family sold the property to John Western Tremain and his wife Florence Rose. It was the Tremain family who renamed the property Huntington Hall. ln 1933 Malcolm Niccol leased the property and opened it as a holiday guesthouse, later purchasing the property in 1936. The guesthouse closed in the early 1950s.
Title:
Huntington Hall, Emu Plains.
Date of work:
1930s
Search dates:
01 Jan 1929 - 31 Dec 1939
Reference number:
382
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Custodial history:
Photograph donated by Charles Attard
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Acknowledge_Penrith_City _Library
Record types:
Graphic records - Photographs
Record number:
107915
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