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  2. B&D Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 Arthur Byrne and Ray Willoughby sold B&D to Clyde Industries and the company was renamed B&D Doors. [5] In 2000 B&D Doors sold the five millionth garage door worldwide, a figure that included more than 2.5 million Roll-A-Doors in Australia alone.

  3. Herbie Rides Again - Wikipedia

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    Notorious real estate magnate and demolition baron Alonzo A. Hawk (Keenan Wynn) is ready to build his newest office building, the 130-story Hawk Plaza in San Francisco.His only obstacle is the 1892 firehouse which is the only building on the site still standing and is inhabited by Mrs. Steinmetz (Helen Hayes), widow of its former owner, Fire Captain Steinmetz, and aunt of mechanic Tennessee ...

  4. Gabbinbar Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Toowoomba architect Willoughby Powell and constructed by local builder, Richard Godsall, it comprised a central entrance vestibule flanked by two large rooms on either side and a connecting hall at the rear. French doors opened from all rooms onto 10-foot (3.0 m) wide verandahs, which surrounded the core.

  5. 3 Types of Cars To Buy Luxury - AOL

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    “The Panamera is proof that a Porsche is still a Porsche even if it has four doors,” said Lauren Fix, founder of Car Coach Reports. “As the brand’s fastback sedan evolves into its third ...

  6. Laurelbank - Wikipedia

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    There is much conjecture as to the origin of this suburb's name. Some historians claim it was after a parish of that title; others that Surveyor-General Sir Thomas Mitchell decided to commemorate Sir James Willoughby Gordon, under whom he had served in the (Iberian) Peninsular War and who was the quartermaster-general in England when the First Fleet sailed for Botany Bay.

  7. Duncan House, Castlecrag - Wikipedia

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    A Permanent Conservation Order was placed on the house in 1993. New extensions have been added to the house following that date. A number of elements of Mr Duncan's house as he left it in 1989 have been modernised. In the 1990s Willoughby Local Government Area designated the Griffin Conservation Area which includes the area of the Duncan House. [1]