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AddBy: Susan Keysell28th Mar 2018 10:06PMAs a young child I lived in this home with my Father Alan William Walbutton, mother Muriel Clare Walbutton, and baby brother Steven Alan Walbutton. I vaguely remember the big ballroom ( my playroom,) glass doors leading out to the upstairs veranda a huge staircase, stone statues of lions that I sat on, a never ending backyard with trees. We had to move as it was to be demolished by the oil companies. Mum told me there were stables, servants quarters and a huge fireplace.
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Maryville House or Hannell House, home of James Hannell, first Mayor of Newcastle, Wickham/Maryville, NSW
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Maryville House or Hannell House, home of James Hannell, first Mayor of Newcastle, Wickham/Maryville, NSW, [C918-0064]. Living Histories, accessed 13/02/2026, https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/6068




