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LABASSA: House of Dreams
LABASSA: House of Dreams | Vicki Shuttleworth
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Labassa, with its Euro-Germanic motifs was the most opulent and highly decorated mansion built during the 1880s Land Boom. Most of Australia's historic mansions are now long gone but Labassa's unique ambience survives with its historic decoration. The story of Labassa is traced from modest villa, to mansion, to 20th century run-down flats. Finally, in 1980, the National Trust rescued the property with an 11th hour purchase. The 700-plus people who once lived there, included millionaires, movie stars, war heroes and refugees. In the 1960s a generation of artists turned it into a bohemian enclave. The timely role played by many of these residents in the mansion's miraculous survival is revealed through their personal stories vividly featured in this lavishly designed publication.
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LABASSA: House of Dreams | Vicki Shuttleworth
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Today was tour Labassa Mansion day! Was a bit chilly - my Mum was like - I couldn‘t live in a house this cold 😂 which I thought was funny. It would have been absolutely stunning in its day - sadly no original furniture is there (some from the time period) and parts are in desperate need of repair - I‘m so glad to have been. Really looking forward to getting my hands on the tagged book about the people who lived there over the years.

julesG It must have been great back in the day. 3w
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @julesG, it would have been incredible. 3w
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