Mannings Folly
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mannings-folly-245-10567761
title:
Mannings Folly
text:
Mannings Folly was a three-storey building located on the corner of Pakenham Street and Short Street, in Fremantle, Western Australia. It was erected in 1858 by Charles Alexander Manning as a hostel for Indian army officers and civil servants. The building was subsequently used as the Manning's private residence. Manning, earlier a trader, was a chairman of the Fremantle Town Trust (1859-1867), and he lived in the building until he died in 1869. Manning was a passionate amateur astronomer It was
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Former building in Fremantle
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannings_Folly
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2023-03-09T09:35:22Z
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