A quick tip - it's better to put the building name in the "Places shown..." instead of the tags. That way the photo automatically shows up on the page for that building (eg http://gwulo.com/node/8673) and its Photos page (eg http://gwulo.com/node/8673/photos). Here's a short video of how to use the "Places shown ...": http://gwulo.com/node/5242
I'm not sure if you talked about the building's history at all, but any ideas when it was built?
Thanks for sharing the photos. You're certainly getting out to see some interesting buildings.
Thanks David - thanks for your tips in making the postings more relevent! Unfortunatley I do not know the history of the building. The inside seems to be relatively intact with original moldings, floors, fireplaces, etc and the building is more substanital than many other more typical early "bungalow" style buildings located on the peak. I would guess that the construction date would be early 20th century.
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24 Mount Cameron Road
Hi Jennifer,
A quick tip - it's better to put the building name in the "Places shown..." instead of the tags. That way the photo automatically shows up on the page for that building (eg http://gwulo.com/node/8673) and its Photos page (eg http://gwulo.com/node/8673/photos). Here's a short video of how to use the "Places shown ...": http://gwulo.com/node/5242
I'm not sure if you talked about the building's history at all, but any ideas when it was built?
Thanks for sharing the photos. You're certainly getting out to see some interesting buildings.
Regards, David
Thanks David - thanks for
Thanks David - thanks for your tips in making the postings more relevent! Unfortunatley I do not know the history of the building. The inside seems to be relatively intact with original moldings, floors, fireplaces, etc and the building is more substanital than many other more typical early "bungalow" style buildings located on the peak. I would guess that the construction date would be early 20th century.
Jennifer
Thanks, that supports it
Thanks, that supports it being a pre-WW2 building.
Regards, David