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An English interlude
The story of François Marie Jaunay 6
The site of the hotel has enjoyed some interesting notoriety in the intervening period as the Royal Panopticon of Science and Art [a society established in 1854 to assist by moral and intellectual agencies the best interests of society], a waxworks, the Alhambra Palace [a well known music hall for some seventy years], and from 1936, the Odeon cinema.
François Marie and Ann Jaunay had three children: Ann, who was known as Emma, Louisa and Louis Brunet. All three children had established themselves in France before 1839.
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ILLUSTRATION: The Royal Panopticon of Science and Art building.
Adapted and updated from:
Graham Jaunay, Première Qualité. The story of the Jaunay family in the 19th Century, Adelaide proformat, Adelaide 1994
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