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The mansions of Parktown (a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa) are an important part of the history of the city of Johannesburg. They were the homes of the Randlords, accountants, military personnel and other influential residents of early Johannesburg, dating back as early as the 1890s. The first of these mansions, ''Hohenheim'' was designed by Frank Emley and was home to Sir Lionel Philips and his wife Lady Florence Phillips. The house was demolished but a plaque remains in honor of this important building. Countless period homes and mansions were destroyed during the construction of the ''Wits Education Campus'', ''Pieter Roos Park'', The ''Johannesburg General Hospital'' and the ''M1 motorway''. The heritage of the remaining houses is closely guarded by the Parktown Westcliff Association. Important Architects included Leck and Emley, Aburrow and Treeby, James Cope Christie and Sir Herbert Baker and his partners Masey, Sloper and Francis Flemming. ==Important Parktown Mansions no longer standing==
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