
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an interior space featuring a timeline on a wall. The timeline highlights various years and associated events, starting with "1904" marking the building's construction as a private residence by George Scott, designed by John Parker. Subsequent years mentioned include the "1950s" (Era of Jimmy May Saturday dances), "1970s" (ownership changes, Hotel renamed 'Just Nuisance'), "1927" (First notable proprietor: Christian Aistrup), "1994" (Hotel renamed 'Glen Adinda'), "2000" (Renamed again to 'Just Nuisance Seaside Inn'), "2020" (Purchased by the Tintswalo family, launched as 'Deep South Eatery'), and "2025" (Reborn as 'Tintswalo Summer House'). The wall is light-colored and adorned with pictures next to each chronological marker. Below the timeline, a faux fireplace with green tiles serves as a focal point. Flanking the fireplace are two armchairs with patterned upholstery and decorative pillows. A yellow-and-white striped sofa stands to the right, partially visible in the frame. A plant sits on the floor near the base of the timeline. The location is presumably a hotel or guesthouse, likely "Tintswalo Summer House" in Cape Town, South Africa.
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