E.A Londal

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Myrick Bennett Child guidance clinic. 191 Chelmsford Road. Built c.1890. Set in Meyrick Bennett park.

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191 Chelmsford, past residence of Meyrick Bennett. Now Glenridge Nursery. Erection date 1892.

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Hadllow probably named after Hadllow castle in England. The house was built for an English lady in 1894. Materials used were imported from England. Later was sold to Payne of Payne Brothers merchandising firm. It was then sold to Senator Clarkson. Guests included field Marshall Smuts.

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59 Musgrave Road. Monaltric. The house was designed by architec William Street Wilson. Information from an unidentified newscutting. The house was built in 1897 and provisionally declared a national monument.

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59 Musgrave Road. Monaltric. Restored to its original beauty with glass towers at back. Used as architects' offices.

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677 Currie Road. Owned by Michael Green, editor of Natal Daily News. First deed of transfer of the site, subdivision 3 of Lot 126, Block B of the town Lands of Durban no. 1737, was registered in 1881.

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504 Windermere road. Woodcutter's restaurant, a reconstruction.

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68 Ridge road. Now an old age home. It was declared a national monument in 1984. built in 1898 by the architect Sir David Hunter.

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20 Glenearn road off Hartley road. One of the oldest houses in this area, built c1900. The wood family lived there in 1912.

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Kings house, Mentone road. Erected 1902. President of the Republic of South Africa lives in it when in Durban. Accomodated Prince of Wales in 1925, King George VI and family during their visit to South Africa in 1947.

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659 Musgrave Road. It has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two lounges and four garages.

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659 Musgrave road. Large domestic home.

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4 Cartilage road, a side road off Jacobs ladder in Rossburg. Wood and iron house built c.1900-1910

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295 Florida Road, before restoration. Original owner a Mrs Joel.

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295 Florida road Atherton. Built in 1903. Edwardian villa. Architect: W.E Roberts. Provisionally declared a national monument. it has been restored to its original beauty and is now a restaurant named squire's loft.

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73 Musgrave road. Built in 1902. Renovated and declared a national monument in 1982/1983. Philip Lowry lived there from 1920.

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41 Vause road. Double storey semi detached house.

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543 Musgrave road, Bagatelle. Original owner was Leon Renaud. Built in 1905

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121 Riley road. Erected c1906. Wood and iron house.

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Caister lodge. 264 Musgrave road. Originally home of Sir Benjamin Wesley Greenacre. Original building replaced by his son Walter. in 1933 the house became the Caister Hotel. It became the Caister Hotel. it became Caister Lodge on 1 July 1987, an exclusive retirement village.

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