Nobody home. This burnt-out house and car present a ghostly and dirty face to those who pass on the busy Brougham Street Expressway. Owned by Cashel Car Sales, Ltd, the once-splendid house had a motor-cycle gang as its last tenants before being destroyed in July. It will be torn down, and the site cleared as soon as insurance claims are settled.
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Press, 21 August 1979, Page 23
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61Nobody home. This burnt-out house and car present a ghostly and dirty face to those who pass on the busy Brougham Street Expressway. Owned by Cashel Car Sales, Ltd, the once-splendid house had a motor-cycle gang as its last tenants before being destroyed in July. It will be torn down, and the site cleared as soon as insurance claims are settled. Press, 21 August 1979, Page 23
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