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- Gladswood House is a two-storey Gothic Revival heritage-listed former multiple occupancy residence and grand house and now apartments located at 11 Gladswood...
- including: Cross Street: Double Bay Compressed Air Ejector Station 11 Gladswood Gardens: Gladswood House 337–347 New South Head Road: Overthorpe (Double Bay) 560...
- Street: Double Bay Compressed Air Ejector Station Double Bay, 11 Gladswood Gardens: Gladswood House Double Bay, 337-347 New South Head Road: Overthorpe Double...
- Linked Dr. Charles Duvall's (1785–1863) mill plantation "Goodwood", later "Gladswood". Was once on the main route for Baltimore-Washington telegraphs. 3 Old...
- buildings but was sometimes used in residential architecture as well. Gladswood House, Double Bay. Sydney Built 1862–1864. The Abbey, Annandale, New South...
- Bailey 1923–1924 Norfolk and Suffolk (renamed to John and Mary Meiklam of Gladswood when transferred) 694 – H F Bailey 1924–1928 45ft Watson 714 – H F Bailey...
- where Brunton was educated. Brunton sold the house in 1908 and moved to Gladswood House. The next owner was Edward Scholes (1858-1933), a Judge of the District...
- 46ft 6in Norfolk and Suffolk (Motor) Previously John and Mary Meiklam Of Gladswood at Gorleston 838 – Michael Stephens 1939–1963 46ft Watson 970 – Frederick...
- Kirribilli Stead House 1850s Marrickville Strickland House 1850s Vaucluse Gladswood House 1860s Double Bay Reussdale 1860s Glebe Tresco 1860s Elizabeth Bay...
- with a cabin added. 1929–1934 Reserve fleet 663 John and Mary Meiklam Of Gladswood 1921 S. E. Saunders 1921 Gorleston No.1 Renamed in 1921 when transferred...