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THE CROSSING LANE

MAKE UP STATION

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Get your make up done

Professional halloween make up

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From Thursday 31st oct to 3rd nov
First Fleet Park – The Rocks

"Every day is Halloween, isn’t it? For some of us."

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The Crossing lane AKA The Make up Station

In the annals of Sydney’s history, nestled within the quaint facade of Cadman’s Cottage, lies a chilling tale of betrayal and murder. Once a barracks for naval coxswains, this picturesque abode bore witness to one of the city’s most infamous crimes. The year was 1844, and tensions simmered between Thomas Warne, a man of fiery temperament, and his valet, Jean Videll. Thomas Warne, reputedly possessed of an unsettled temperament, resided within the confines of a modest one-bedroom abode, accompanied solely by his French valet. Curious whispers circulated regarding Warne’s predilection for engaging exclusively French valets, hinting at a peculiar inclination towards those of Gallic descent.

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ARTISTS N°1

In the annals of Sydney's history, nestled within the quaint facade of Cadman's Cottage, lies a chilling tale of betrayal and murder. Once a barracks for naval coxswains, this picturesque abode bore witness to one of the city's most infamous crimes.

ARTISTS N°1

In the annals of Sydney's history, nestled within the quaint facade of Cadman's Cottage, lies a chilling tale of betrayal and murder. Once a barracks for naval coxswains, this picturesque abode bore witness to one of the city's most infamous crimes.

ARTISTS N°1

In the annals of Sydney's history, nestled within the quaint facade of Cadman's Cottage, lies a chilling tale of betrayal and murder. Once a barracks for naval coxswains, this picturesque abode bore witness to one of the city's most infamous crimes.

ARTISTS N°1

In the annals of Sydney's history, nestled within the quaint facade of Cadman's Cottage, lies a chilling tale of betrayal and murder. Once a barracks for naval coxswains, this picturesque abode bore witness to one of the city's most infamous crimes.