Two staff members of Building Removals, Ltd, Lance Begbie (left) and Stephen Philip, took matters into their own hands yesterday while waiting for a transporter to move this old cottage from Antigua Street to a new position facing Balfour Terrace. The cottage, which belongs to Lion Breweries, will be restored to its original condition and will continue to serve as offices for the breweries’ architectural department.
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66Two staff members of Building Removals, Ltd, Lance Begbie (left) and Stephen Philip, took matters into their own hands yesterday while waiting for a transporter to move this old cottage from Antigua Street to a new position facing Balfour Terrace. The cottage, which belongs to Lion Breweries, will be restored to its original condition and will continue to serve as offices for the breweries’ architectural department. Press, 14 January 1982, Page 1
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