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I was indulging in my passion for the macabre and I came across this:
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...033750713?nk=e582125f59871e250b0b3af766b6496e
http://www.news.com.au/finance/real...-time-since-1924/story-fnd91nhy-1227029673860
A house in Sydney, Australia. Built in the late 1800s, it has been occupied by the same family (or at least the same PERSON) for 90 YEARS!!
The old woman (apparently nicknamed 'Aunty Toots' by her neighbours) died recently (at the impressive age of 98, she spent her last few years in a nursing-home) and her old family home is now up for sale (or was at the time of the articles).
Untouched for almost a whole century, the house's original Victorian style and early-20th century renovations and add-ons are still as they looked, more or less, as when the house was new at the turn of the century.
I wanted to share this for the incredible story, and for the photographs. 90 years in the same family. That took some doing...
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...033750713?nk=e582125f59871e250b0b3af766b6496e
http://www.news.com.au/finance/real...-time-since-1924/story-fnd91nhy-1227029673860
A house in Sydney, Australia. Built in the late 1800s, it has been occupied by the same family (or at least the same PERSON) for 90 YEARS!!
The old woman (apparently nicknamed 'Aunty Toots' by her neighbours) died recently (at the impressive age of 98, she spent her last few years in a nursing-home) and her old family home is now up for sale (or was at the time of the articles).
Untouched for almost a whole century, the house's original Victorian style and early-20th century renovations and add-ons are still as they looked, more or less, as when the house was new at the turn of the century.
I wanted to share this for the incredible story, and for the photographs. 90 years in the same family. That took some doing...