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  2. File:Chislehurst, Centennial Ave, Chatswood - 1913.jpg

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    English: Chiselhurst, Centennial Avenue, Chatswood, NSW, Australia. Demolished about 1960. Built in 1892 by John de Villiers Lamb, later owned by Edward Carr Hordern.

  3. English afternoon tea - Wikipedia

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    English afternoon tea (or simply afternoon tea) is a British tradition that involves enjoying a light meal of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes in the mid-afternoon, typically between 3:30 and 5 pm. It originated in the 1840s as a way for the upper class to bridge the gap between lunch and a late dinner.

  4. Westfield Chatswood - Wikipedia

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    The Metro North West & Bankstown and North Shore railway lines offer frequent services to Chatswood station which is a short walk from the centre.. Westfield Chatswood has bus connections operated by Busways, CDC NSW and Keolis Downer Northern Beaches services to the Sydney CBD, North Shore and Northern Sydney, as well as surrounding suburbs with bus stops on Victoria Avenue.

  5. Here's How Gen Z Is Changing High Tea - AOL

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    Jiang’s menu has an Asian spin with a few Texas touches — Shibuya honey toast, tonkatsu sandwiches, green tea crepe cakes, deep fried Oreos, mimosa flights — and his tea list dances between ...

  6. Tea (meal) - Wikipedia

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    High tea is a late afternoon or early evening meal, sometimes associated with the working class, farming, and eating after sports matches. It is typically eaten between 5 pm and 7 pm. It is typically eaten between 5 pm and 7 pm.

  7. Chatswood, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    High-rise buildings in the commercial area of Chatswood. Chatswood has both public and private primary and secondary schools. These include: Chatswood High School (Years 7–12). Originally a boys' school with a Cadet Corps until the 1950s when it changed to a coeducational school. Chatswood Public School (Years K–6). Opened in 1883.

  8. Chatswood Chase Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Chatswood Chase officially opened on 23 March 1983 by and was the first large scale shopping centre after the opening of Wallace Way and Lemon Grove in the 1980s. The centre contained a Coles New World supermarket, Kmart , David Jones and it was the home to the only Myer store in NSW until the early 1990s then briefly became Grace Bros before ...

  9. Chatswood Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Chatswood Interchange (also known as The Interchange Chatswood or The Interchange) is a shopping centre in the suburb of Chatswood in the lower North Shore of Sydney and is integrated with the Chatswood railway station and features a Woolworths Metro supermarket, 70 speciality stores, three high-rise office towers and high-rise apartments. [1]