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Retford Hall, residence for A Hordern Esq., Darling Point / architect Edmund T. Blacket
Designed by the New South Wales Government Architect Edmund Blacket - after his resignation from the post of Government architect
Built in 1866 for merchant, Anthony Hordern. The house was demolished in 1967 for home units.
In the collection of the State Library of New South Wales: Call no.: PXD 206 v.1/15
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