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English: Rural estate home built in 1836 by Nelson Simmons Lawson, 3rd son of colonial pioneer William Lawson. Drawing by Hardy Wilson published in 1923. The building was used for military purposes in WWII, starting in 1942. The Mansion was demolished in 1946.
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Source Old Colonial Architecture in New South Wales and Tasmania
Author Hardy Wilson

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The original residence in Grey Staynes in Australia

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30 March 1923Gregorian

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