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Alexander William Robertson, Alexander William Robertson It's been stated "since the day of its opening it had been one of the sights of Shanghai", and was for over five decades one of the primary In the early 1970s, Labassa, a once-glorious, 19th century mansion in Caulfield, was slowly going to seed, but the hippy tenants loved it for its cheap rents and artistic vibe, and they gathered one day on a verandah for a snapshot.Read more: High-society-and-hippies-all-part-of-mansions-rich-history. It was once its most visible landmark, Completed in 1934, the same year as the Park Hotel, which is 19 feet taller, it was the

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known as Sylliott Hill, which was begun in 1862-3 for lawyer, Richard A. Billing. Caulfield North was once home to many large Victorian mansions, most of which were demolished and subdivided, however a few remain, the most notable of which is Labassa, which is owned by the National Trust. The mansion was one of the filming locations for the 2002 film Queen of the Damned.

Many streets in the suburb were named in the late 1850s after Crimea War locations and people, for example, Cardigan, Canrobert, Inkerman, Alma, Raglan, and Balaclava.

The Caulfield North Post Office was opened on 26 March 1915.

It was Shanghai's "closest approach to a modern American skyscraper." It commands possibly the best view of the Bund and Huangpu.

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Rippon Lea Estate is a historic property located in Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia. It is under the care of the National Trust of Australia. Image:Labassa front gates.JPG|right|The front gates of the Labassa estate]] Image:Rippon Lea.jpg|right|Rippon Lea today from the front lawn]] Image:Rippon lea North East view 1880.jpg |right|Rippon Lea in 1880]]

Second Empire
Second Empire was preferred for grander mansions. For the rich, particularly in the wealthier parts of the larger metropolitan areas, the style evoked images of French aristocracy. Although rare, examples can be found in the bigger cities. Distinctive features include towers, quoining, mansard and slate roofs, square domes dormer windows, iron cresting and rich classical details. In the Australian setting, domestic interpretations of the style often combined filigree elements such as cast iron verandahs.

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