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"Eumemmering Hall" used to be at 112 Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill before being demolished in the 1950s. It was the home of Mark Foy.
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"Eumemmering Hall" used to be at 112 Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill before being demolished in the 1950s. It was the home of Mark Foy. [Research File]
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Foy, Mark
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Eumemmering Hall (Bellevue Hill, N.S.W.)
Victoria Road (Bellevue Hill, N.S.W.), No. 112, "Eumemmering Hall"
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