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  • Rayon Richards for The Wall Street Journal The house, on Fairmead Road, initially came on the market in April for $1.295 million.

    A Cottage Reconstruction Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • The rest of us walked, Professor Fairmead leading the pony.

    Page 6 2010

  • The President of the Faculty, an old man to begin with, and now hopelessly broken by the awful happenings of the past week, rode in the motor-car with several young children and the aged mother of Professor Fairmead.

    Page 6 2010

  • Professor Fairmead had found a Shetland pony, but the poor creature, tied in a stable and abandoned for days, was so weak from want of food and water that it could carry no burden at all.

    Page 6 2010

  • The house, at 18 Fairmead Rd., initially came on the market in April for $1.295 million.

    Putting Together Cottage's Pieces Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • The very ornate reredos, occupying the whole width of the east end, was presented by Mrs. Cator, of Fairmead

    Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter James Conway Walter

  • The rest of us walked, Professor Fairmead leading the pony.

    The Scarlet Plague 1912

  • The President of the Faculty, an old man to begin with, and now hopelessly broken by the awful happenings of the past week, rode in the motor-car with several young children and the aged mother of Professor Fairmead.

    The Scarlet Plague 1912

  • Professor Fairmead had found a Shetland pony, but the poor creature, tied in a stable and abandoned for days, was so weak from want of food and water that it could carry no burden at all.

    The Scarlet Plague 1912

  • I found other partners and he did the same, so it was some time before we met again, and I remember remarking that all this gaiety and brightness seemed unreal after our quarters at Fairmead, and ended somewhat lamely:

    Lorimer of the Northwest Harold Bindloss 1905

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