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House name
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House name
I have a photo of an aunt taken August 1927 at a place/house called Eroberhill, at least that is what the spelling looks like. Is there anyone out there who can identify this please?
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Hi Kay - do you know whereabouts the photo was taken? Can you upload the image?
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Re: House name
Thank you for responding. I can't upload it at the moment I am sorry. I did put the name into Google in case it was a place, but it obviously is a property as my aunt is in the garden and it shows a house over a hedge. I can't give any more clues and just hoped that the name would ring a bell with somebody, though it is so long ago the property might not be standing, or the name gone into disuse.
Thank you again.
Thank you again.
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I searched the name in FMP's keyword field, but no hits unfortunately.
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I thought it sounded familiar. Slight difference though. Erebor Hill is mentioned in the Lord of the Rings.
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Gosh Jimbo50 that's a surprise, maybe someone was making a joke between whoever it was sent to, though I suspect the recipient would have been my Mum, though I am not sure that Lord of the Rings would have been her kind of reading. Thank you for this.
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Although if it was in the Hobbit that was published 1937. Inspiration was taken from Malvern, Worcester amongst other places.