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Lolo Ranch in Photos
Lolo Ranch in Photos

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Lolo Ranch in Photos

More from Robb Report This $7 Million L.A. Home by Famed Architect Paul R. Williams Comes With a Speakeasy A Gothic Revival Home Bombed in the Zeppelin Raids of 1915 Can Be Yours for $4.5 Million A Glamorously Updated 19th-Century Townhouse in London's Chester Terrace Lists for $13.5 Million Best of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article. Lolo Ranch spans nearly 2,000 acres that border the Lolo National Forest. The unassuming entrance gate. The five-bedroom, six-bath lodge. A porch overlooks the grounds. A large stone patio includes a massive outdoor fireplace. There are several historic outbuildings with original stonework. There are paved and gravel roads. The property is home to both domestic livetock and extensive wildlife. Elk roam the ranch.

Bob Newhart's L.A. House in Photos
Bob Newhart's L.A. House in Photos

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

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Bob Newhart's L.A. House in Photos

More from Robb Report Late TV Legend Bob Newhart's Longtime L.A. Home Is Up for Grabs at $10.5 Million An Art World Couple's Longtime Compound in the Hamptons Lists for $8 Million Inside a Grand $16 Million Houston Mansion With European-Inspired Gardens Best of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article. The Spanish Revival townhouse features four bedrooms and seven baths in about 6,600 square feet. A gated entry courtyard greets with city views. The fountain-clad courtyard opens into a double-height foyer with a curving wrought iron-railed staircase. The foyer flows to a fireside living room. The formal dining room sits beneath a coffered ceiling. A wet bar-equipped family room is next to the kitchen. The eat-in kitchen is outfitted with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. The family room opens onto a patio that's ideal for alfresco entertaining. The upstairs primary bedroom comes with a fireplace and Juliet balcony. The primary has dual walk-in closets and baths. Three more en suite bedrooms can be found on the second level. The top floor hosts a spacious office. The office spills out to a covered balcony warmed by a fireplace.

Hal Buckner and Dorothy Lichtenstein's House in Photos
Hal Buckner and Dorothy Lichtenstein's House in Photos

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
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Hal Buckner and Dorothy Lichtenstein's House in Photos

More from Robb Report A Music Industry Exec's Boldly Angled Santa Barbara Wine Country Estate Lists for $10 Million This Striking $10.1 Million Home in London Was Born From a Cold War Weapon Site Inside the $2.6 Million Pedestal House, a Striking Architectural Abode in British Columbia Best of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article. Buckner crafted many of his signature cut-aluminum sculptures on site. An aerial view of the art studio. The home is tucked behind gates. Buckner's sculptures can be found throughout the grounds. The great room inside the main house. The lounge area. The galley kitchen. The dining area. The primary bedroom. One of the bathrooms. A guest bedroom. The entrance to the art studio. The ground floor includes a gallery space. The art studio's top floor includes a voluminous space. The studio includes a full bath and an elevator. A stone-paved porch outside the studio. The swimming pool. The floor plan shows the relationship of the residence to and the art studio.

Princess Diana Auction in Photos
Princess Diana Auction in Photos

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

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Princess Diana Auction in Photos

More from Robb Report Over 300 Pieces of Princess Diana's Dresses, Handbags, and More Are Heading to Auction Kim Kardashian Finally Wore Princess Diana's Amethyst Cross Necklace That She Bought Last Year Princess Diana's Former Family Home in London Just Sold for $14.2 Million Best of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article. A Bruce Oldfield two-piece yellow and floral-patterned silk ensemble belonging to Princess Diana. A black Lady Dior lambskin handbag belonging to Diana, Princess of Wales. A custom cream silk crepe embroidered evening gown designed by Catherine Walker for Diana, the Princess of Wales, for her 1986 royal tour of Saudi Arabia. A custom John Boyd peach colored straw archer (bycocket) hat belonging to Diana, Princess of Wales.

Passenger service to Central
Passenger service to Central

Otago Daily Times

time08-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Otago Daily Times

Passenger service to Central

An 'Aard' service car operated by Dunedin-Pembroke Motors encounters snow on the Crown Range. — Otago Witness, 2.6.1925 Aard through passenger service, Central Otago and the Lakes: Dunedin, leave Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, for Pembroke, via Roxburgh. What's in a name Pembroke, leave Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, for Dunedin. Dunedin to Roxburgh, via Robb's car, weekly. Special Aard service car meets train at Cromwell. Telegrams addressed AARD, Pembroke, Queenstown, Cromwell, Clyde, Alexandra, Roxburgh and Dunedin promptly attended to. Dunedin Headquarters, S.R. Stedman's Garage. Hereditary surnames did not come into use until about 1150 AD. Prior to that the population was so thin that people had merely a Christian name and a nickname that only gradually began to be borne hereditarily. The grandfather would be known, for instance, as Thomas of Graystones, if Graystones were the name of the village. One son would be Thomas the Little if he were short of stature. Another would be Henry the Potter, and Edward, son of John the Potter (soon John Potter), became Edward Johnson. Another grandson who became a page would be Edgar Page. Gradually the advantages of maintaining the same family surname became apparent, and this became customary. Every surname in the directory was acquired in one of five ways, irrespective of whether it was first borne by Saxon or Norman. Either it was a nickname, like Short, or the name of a place, like Hadley, or the name of an occupation, like Baker, or official, like Chamberlain, or baptismal (ending in "son," for instance). This is a recording A recently invented machine performs, in a way that is positively uncanny, a variety of tasks ordinarily accomplished only by human hands and brains. It will take dictation like a stenographer. It will serve as secretary of a meeting or office conference. It will answer the telephone in the absence of the subscriber, report his absence to the caller, and take a message that it will repeat to the subscriber on his return. It will record perfectly a telephone conversation from both ends, no matter how far separated. It can be used as a dictograph in criminal or other investigations. It can be hooked up to a radio receiver so that it will record, automatically, broadcast messages at the proper time. It can be put to any or all of these uses, or to any others that the ingenuity or necessity of the user may warrant, without change of mechanism. Dazzling spectacle In the presence of a number of Exhibition directors a lighting display was given at the Exhibition buildings last evening. The display, which brilliantly illuminated the grounds, gave some indication of the blaze of light which will soon be seen. Two lights in the centre of the main building overlooking the grand court were brought into action. These lights are of 1500 candlepower each, and their range is equal to 20,000 candlepower each. The unique formation of the lenses gives amplification of the light. With an even light, these lenses flood an area within a radius of 500 yards, and it was possible to read almost any size print under the lights last evening. Each lens amplifies the light 13 times, the lens itself absorbing only 5 percent of the candlepower produced. Warm in winter Comfort in the bedroom in the cold weather is not an extravagance; neither is it a sign of coddling oneself, but rather it denotes the bringing into action of ordinary common sense. Bedroom comfort is not complete if shivery nighties are worn. Women who will wear very thin nightdresses in winter should at least don one of the beautiful and comfy loose woollen sleeping vests which are now to be obtained. Sleeping socks also should be worn by all those who suffer from chilly feet. A pair of soft, comfortable, warm slippers and an easy-to-slip-on wrap should be kept near the bed and are essential to complete the winter bedroom outfit. — ODT, 9.6.1925 (Compiled by Peter Dowden)

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