Only Behind a Cloud

Nonfiction, History
Cover of the book Only Behind a Cloud by Stephe Jitts, Stephe Jitts
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Author: Stephe Jitts ISBN: 9781458190314
Publisher: Stephe Jitts Publication: February 13, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stephe Jitts
ISBN: 9781458190314
Publisher: Stephe Jitts
Publication: February 13, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When looking at the grand structure that is Old Linton today it is hard to conceive that its origins lie in the dubious conviction of a young Jewish man.
It began life as ‘Alfristan Cottage’, a generously proportioned cottage of simple design and the last building erected by that man. It still stands today as the core of Old Linton.
In its second lease of life as the home of JP Ritchie and his family it became known as ‘Linton’ in recognition of Ritchie’s birthplace.
In its third, it grew like Topsy into most of what stands today, at the hands of one of Australia’s greatest pastoralists, AB Triggs.
Subsequently gifted to the Returned Services League it became a refuge for war veterans and following their relocation across the road, it was resold into private hands to become known as ‘Old Linton’.
During and between each lease of life, Old Linton has seen the rise and fall of prosperity. It has seen two world wars and a host of lesser ones. It has survived two major economic depressions. Through all it has stood as quiet witness. In the words of Arthur Bryant Triggs:
The sun has not gone out of business, Only behind a cloud.
This is its story.

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When looking at the grand structure that is Old Linton today it is hard to conceive that its origins lie in the dubious conviction of a young Jewish man.
It began life as ‘Alfristan Cottage’, a generously proportioned cottage of simple design and the last building erected by that man. It still stands today as the core of Old Linton.
In its second lease of life as the home of JP Ritchie and his family it became known as ‘Linton’ in recognition of Ritchie’s birthplace.
In its third, it grew like Topsy into most of what stands today, at the hands of one of Australia’s greatest pastoralists, AB Triggs.
Subsequently gifted to the Returned Services League it became a refuge for war veterans and following their relocation across the road, it was resold into private hands to become known as ‘Old Linton’.
During and between each lease of life, Old Linton has seen the rise and fall of prosperity. It has seen two world wars and a host of lesser ones. It has survived two major economic depressions. Through all it has stood as quiet witness. In the words of Arthur Bryant Triggs:
The sun has not gone out of business, Only behind a cloud.
This is its story.

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