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Hello everyone and welcome to my column, You can google me at Ruth Marks Tarot Card Reader for all my background and media information.

I have had 25 years of knowledge and experience with the Tarot Cards. They can help open up hidden information and unlock any problems which can guide you to plan for a positive future.

Blackburn Gardens, developed as a public garden and landscaped in its present formal style in 1954-5. officially opened Sept 3, 1955. The Woollahra Council Chambers building was designed by architect George Allen Mansfield and built in 1863 for William Walker; occupants include J.B. Watt, H.C. Dangar, the Hon. William Busby, Frederick Lassetter, W.H. MacKay. It was purchased by the Woollahra Council in 1940 but occupied by the RAAF from 1942 to 1946, becoming Woollahra Council Chambers in 1947.

Bay. It is also significant for its historically integral association with the Bondi Ocean Outfall Sewer which it served. It has high scientific significance, having educational potential to reveal information about the shone ejector principle of lifting sewage by means of compressed air, which was superseded by present-day electrical pumps. The remnant fabric is now unique and of high archaeological value.

Heading down William St, I turn right into Stafford St. No 2 Stafford St was once Customs House which was built in the late 1850's. From 1895 to 1900, Mr H. Duncan Brown who was attached to H.M Customs lived there.

I walk across the beach and head to the 18 Footers Sailing Club. The club was established on July 13, 1956. In Feb 1958, the club announced it was going to build a club house on the current site to provide an "interest" to the "youngsters of this village". Work commenced in Aug 1958 and was completed by 1959 by well known 18 Foot skipper, Bill Monkhouse at a cost of £7,000. Double Bay Sailing Club was established off Steyne Park in 1958 sailing a number of classes.

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ARIES (Mar 21 - Apr 19)

THE EMPEROR is the Tarot Card.

This card shows The Emperor seated on a cubic throne giving the impression of worldly powers and leadership. You are very strong and sometimes stubborn. You are dedicated your plan and will not accept the suggestions from others.

You are very good on business levels but can sometimes be impulsive and not go about things in a practical way. As your symbol is THE RAM try not to headbutt your way to good fortune instead of taking time and having patience. Show your understanding and encourage people with love rather than demands.

This card suggests security and stability of life. You are on top of things and everything is under your control. It is your hard work and judgement that has brought you this far.

Lucky Gemstone: Diamond

Lucky Numbers: 1 & 11

Lucky Colours: Red & Scarlet

TAURUS (Apr 20 - May 20)

THE HIEROPHANT is the Tarot Card.

Woollahra Council built a shark proof bathing enclosure and dressing sheds in front of Redleaf between 1940 and 1941. Redleaf Pool was officially opened by the premier the Hon. William McKell in 1941. In July 2012 Woollahra Council renamed Redleaf Pool the Murray Rose Pool in honour of champion Australian swimmer and local resident Murray Rose.

I head down Gladswood Gardens. At No 11 is Gladswood House is a two-storey Gothic Revival heritage-listed former multiple occupancy residence and grand house and now apartments. It was designed by William Munro and possibly Hilly and built from 1862 to 1864. It is also known as Glenyarrah. I walk up to New South Head Rd and turn right, heading down the hill, and turn right into William St. On the opposite side of William St is an electricity Substation. 5

As at Aug 24, 2005, Double Bay Sewage Ejector Station No. 1 remains is of historic and technical/research significance. Historically, it was the first low level sewage pumping station constructed to serve Sydney in 1898 and is the only surviving ejector station of the five originally built to serve Double

I head to Steyne Park to the Double Bay War Memorial which was unveiled by the governor of NSW, Sir Walter Davidson on Aug 2, 1919, the memorial features a bronze statue of a soldier in bayonet charge designed and executed by sculptor William Priestley Macintosh. The statue was then mounted on a monumental pedestal base designed by Oscar Backhouse with the names inscribed of over 400 local residents who had volunteered for service in WWI.

The card shows The Hierophant robed with a crown and you represents levels of wisdom. You have the capacity for new and fresh insights out of old ways. Usually you are self employed and determined mostly to get your own way.

You are ahead in your desires and ideas but have a fear of insecurity when it is time to take risks. You don't want to miss these opportunities and need to trust your intuition and not always rely on the familiar. You like emotional security and like to be looked up to and admired.

Always remember you are THE BULL powerful and utterly unstoppable. Nothing can bring you down except fear. You can be hard headed but you are reliable, loyal and down to earth.

Lucky Gemstone: Emerald

Lucky Numbers: 6, 12 & 22

Lucky Colours: Green

Love and light to all...

RUTH MARKS

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