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* Hillingham - abandoned and derelict mansion on the north-east side of Hampstead Heath. A search of HM Land Registry shows that the owner of the property is listed as "HM Government." Hillingham was originally built in the late 1860s, and sold soon after its completion to a "Mrs Dolmen." The house apparently remained in her possession until 1915, when she sold it to the Admiralty. Title passed within the year to the War Office, and then simply to "HM Government." There's no other indication at any point what the Government was using the house for. It's been effectively derelict for the past 30 years. | * Hillingham - abandoned and derelict mansion on the north-east side of Hampstead Heath. A search of HM Land Registry shows that the owner of the property is listed as "HM Government." Hillingham was originally built in the late 1860s, and sold soon after its completion to a "Mrs Dolmen." The house apparently remained in her possession until 1915, when she sold it to the Admiralty. Title passed within the year to the War Office, and then simply to "HM Government." There's no other indication at any point what the Government was using the house for. It's been effectively derelict for the past 30 years. | ||
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* Graz - in Austria? Capital of the southern Austrian province of Styria, while Ingolstadt is a historic university town in Bavaria, chiefly famous for hosting the foundation of the Bavarian Illuminati in 1776 and, supposedly, the experiments of Victor Frankenstein a few decades later. However, the Bavarian capital, Munich, also holds a famous tomb to a "Countess Dolingen of Graz" in its Alter Nordfriedhof cemetery. The Counts of Dolingen were apparently a minor Styrian noble family which became extinct in the later 19th century. | * Graz - in Austria? Capital of the southern Austrian province of Styria, while Ingolstadt is a historic university town in Bavaria, chiefly famous for hosting the foundation of the Bavarian Illuminati in 1776 and, supposedly, the experiments of Victor Frankenstein a few decades later. However, the Bavarian capital, Munich, also holds a famous tomb to a "Countess Dolingen of Graz" in its Alter Nordfriedhof cemetery. The Counts of Dolingen were apparently a minor Styrian noble family which became extinct in the later 19th century. | ||
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