
In the Perry Vale area, where his style is
still pervasive, he made a curious bid for
immortality by giving his houses names of
which the first letters spelt out 'Ted Christmas'
and 'Laura' his wife.
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New
suburbs were a magnet for architects and builders,
who when successful left an indelible mark
on the areas in which they worked.
E. C. Christmas set up his own business in
this converted and expanded cottage in 55
Dartmouth Road around 1890.
Consequently, his career stretched from an
age when he was building large detached houses
in the old Forest Hill tradition, to the less
expensive years between the wars when he made
a living by converting similar buildings into
flats.
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