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( "Capstan"), and Pivot Master Trust, a limited purpose Delaware statutory trust ( "Pivot" and, together with Camber and Capstan, the "Issuers").
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January 1917 – “The picturesque Japanese pagoda house erected on Capstan Avenue by Mrs. Wanda E. Lohr was completed.”
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The name was given by the developer, [Bertram] Chapman Mayo, in 1914 and the “beach” and “wood” theme was utilized in the naming of streets with nautical names including Capstan, Mizzen, Spray and Starboard, and the names of trees including Oak, Maple, Birch, Spruce, and Hickory.
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January 1917 – “The picturesque Japanese pagoda house erected on Capstan Avenue by Mrs. Wanda E. Lohr was completed.”
Creation of the Beachwood Volunteer Fire Company « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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The Beachwood First Aid Squad is on the southeastern corner of Beachwood Boulevard and Capstan Avenue and is on a lot less than one acre.
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Wanda Lohr's Japanese pagoda house was built in January 1917 and sits on the corner of Brigantine Street and Capstan Avenue.
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Wanda Lohr's Japanese pagoda house was built in January 1917 and sits on the corner of Brigantine Street and Capstan Avenue.
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Wanda Lohr's Japanese pagoda house was built in January 1917 and sits on the corner of Brigantine Street and Capstan Avenue.
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January 1917 – “The picturesque Japanese pagoda house erected on Capstan Avenue by Mrs. Wanda E. Lohr was completed.”
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No pubs (Neville's company owned the only licensed premises), but a plethora of Members Clubs such as The Kenya with its chained monkeys on the balcony and ruby-nosed ex India hands supping Pink Gins to the muffled click of snooker balls and an air thick with the smoke of Capstan and Sweet Afton.
Village of Mystery Peter Ashley 2008
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