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[[File:Turner%20Cottage%202.jpg|right|thumb||Turner Cottage<br>|Courtesy of Julia Assaiante]] [[File:L.%20Dudley%20Turner.jpg|left|thumb||1932 ''[[Canaras|Canaras]]''|: [[L.%20Dudley%20Turner|L. Dudley Turner]]|, "Dud", 3 Forest Hill Avenue; "Under Twenty" (4); "Sailor Maids" (3); Mixed Chorus (3); History Record (1). ]]'''Address:''' 513 Forest Hill Avenue | |||
'''Old Address:''' 3 [[Forest%20Hill%20Avenue|Forest Hill Avenue]] | '''Old Address:''' 3 [[Forest%20Hill%20Avenue|Forest Hill Avenue]] |
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Address: 513 Forest Hill Avenue
Old Address: 3 Forest Hill Avenue
Other names:
Year built:
Other information: The house was the home of L.L. Turner in 1933, Earl J. Harvey from 1936 to 1948, Mark Kroldart from 1954 to 1969.
Word of mouth from HSL founders saved in an old note: Nel van Ottenfeld was a nurse at this address.
Cure evidence: [[1]], [[2]], [[3]]
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