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LEFT: Mrs Roz Smith and Mr John Smith in the grand foyer of Eliza’s Manor House. The magnificent carved staircase is a feature of the layer of the house, which the Smiths saved from demolition six years age. Restoring it to its former glory has been a labour of love for the Smiths, as has collecting the statues, prints and jugs that enhance the interior. "We have collected antiques, prints and jugs from England and Tasmania and from wherever we have travelled," says Roz Smith.

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Press, 21 October 1987, Page 31

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LEFT: Mrs Roz Smith and Mr John Smith in the grand foyer of Eliza’s Manor House. The magnificent carved staircase is a feature of the layer of the house, which the Smiths saved from demolition six years age. Restoring it to its former glory has been a labour of love for the Smiths, as has collecting the statues, prints and jugs that enhance the interior. "We have collected antiques, prints and jugs from England and Tasmania and from wherever we have travelled," says Roz Smith. Press, 21 October 1987, Page 31

LEFT: Mrs Roz Smith and Mr John Smith in the grand foyer of Eliza’s Manor House. The magnificent carved staircase is a feature of the layer of the house, which the Smiths saved from demolition six years age. Restoring it to its former glory has been a labour of love for the Smiths, as has collecting the statues, prints and jugs that enhance the interior. "We have collected antiques, prints and jugs from England and Tasmania and from wherever we have travelled," says Roz Smith. Press, 21 October 1987, Page 31

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