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It was an engraved map of Europe with a diagram of the solar system superimposed over the top of it. In the northwest corner there was the sun, situated over my home in Queen's Stanley. Surrounding this, there were four rings and four planets marking four elemental paths - each one’s topography mapped out with extraordinary detail and precision...I realised that I needed to embark on one of the four paths, and that once I had chosen, I would not be able to turn back. Destiny beckoned forth, and, somehow, I knew that if I were not ready, or not adequately prepared in my heart, then I might as well turn back and return home.​

Drug Store

19/3/2020

 

Lloyds TSB

19/3/2020

 

Pizza Express

17/3/2020

 

Sisorca Museum

16/3/2020

 

Orent Road South

16/3/2020

 

Orent Road North

16/3/2020

 

Violet Jazz Club

16/3/2020

 

Sisorca Park

16/3/2020

 
The area of parkland in the east part of Queen’s Stanley, bounded by Elderbury Crescent and subdivided down the middle by Drum Road.
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London Park (Park)

16/3/2020

 
The large area of park on London Park's east side, owned by Sisorca and bounded by Museum Road.

Dolum Marketplace

13/3/2020

 
The Dolum Marketplace (1998-2004) was the previous company owned by Dolimo Bunker. It was an umbrella company that sold all of Dolimo Bunker's sellable products - music, maths and eccentric clothes horses designs ("fashion").

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Stalls set up at conferences and events run by Dolimo Bunker, which sold food that were her own recipes.

2)
A mail-order catalogue of recipes invented by Dolimo Bunker.

Approximately 2/3 of its revenue was sourced commercially through sales and the other 1/3 of its revenue came from the Blue Scarf Appeal.

When Dolimo Bunker chose to focus on her burgeoning fashion business, Dolum Marketplace incorporated Daphne Mayo's "Personal Development" Project in 2004 to become DolDaphne (2004-2010). DolDaphne was merged with LoralLee to become DoLor (2010-2016). DoLor split in 2016 and The Dolum Marketplace has henceforth become known as Dolum Inc.
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DolDaphne System

13/3/2020

 
The DolDaphne System was the precursor to the modern "Dolum Inc" brand of clothing (currently based at 6 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley).

What was the Doldaphne System? Dolimo Bunker (aka: The Dolum) worked with Daphne Mayo in the Doldaphne system: Daphne chose ten rich men to buy the clothes The Dolum designed and The Dolum wore them once or twice. The Dolum kept a quarter and auctioned the rest. They were worth thousands of pounds. Two thirds of the money went to charity and one third went to The Dolum. The Dolum then filtered the money and thinned half of it. She worked this out using Isexes. You can work out anything with it. And you must remember that if you want anything in life, fame or fortune, work hard and do not give up!
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DoLor

13/3/2020

 
6-8 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley (2010-2016).

The DoLor Partnership (est. 2010) was a partnership between LoralLee Health & Beauty and DolDaphne System Clothes Horse Enterprises. In 2010, Hayda Loral's LoralLee merged with Dolimo Bunker's DolDaphne System to create a new business partnership, DoLor - the ultimate 21st century brand of beauty.

​Hayda and her family were ordered by The Dolum to move out of Sisorca and into the suburbs, so that they could make room for The Dolum's copious amounts of clothes horses storage and office space on the upper floor.
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Dolimo Bunker modelling for "J'adore" Dior Range.

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LoralLee

13/3/2020

 
6 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley (2007-2010).

Hayda Loral bought the next-door “Toni & Guy Academy”, run by Harriet Lee, and merged it with “Hayda’s Hall of Mirrors” to become “LoralLee”. LoralLee ditched the jewellery and watches aspects of the business (no-one could afford them anyway). It instead incorporated Coiffure into Hayda's grand design. Focusing on all aspects of the body, from hair, lipstick and waxworks, to makeup and cosmetics, LoralLee worked on a similar business re-seller model to "Hayda’s Hall of Mirrors". Hayda Loral and Harriet Lee - having once worked together at London Park Police Constabulary - were now working together again, this time as joint directors. Harriet headed up the hair styling department, while Hayda headed up waxes, gels, crèmes, liquids and pastes.

However, LoralLee was not developing the international reputation as fast as DolDaphne had done in its earlier days, and DolDaphne needed renewing and revitalising since its buyers were becoming bored. In 2010, Dolimo Bunker proposed a business partnership with Hayda Loral, which Hayda accepted. Since then, Hayda and Dolimo worked closely together as business partners (not without its arguments, of course) under the brand "DoLor".
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Hayda's Hall of Mirrors

13/3/2020

 
6 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley (2004-2007).

After leaving London Park Police Constabulary in 2005, Hayda’s Hall of Mirrors was Hayda Loral’s first step into the wonderful world of retail. Sporting a ruby red carpet which, attested to Hayda, increased sales by 11%, Hayda’s Hall of Mirrors was a duty free shop importing fine lipsticks, makeup, jewellery and watches from the continent and re-selling them for ‘extortionate profits’ (Hayda's tongue-in-cheek humour). ​Hayda’s Hall of Mirrors was the first shop to incorporate the Ruby Lovesofa, which is plush seating designed to look like a pair of lips.
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Dolum Inc

13/3/2020

 
6 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley.

Dolum Inc (formerly Dolum Marketplace and DolDaphne) is situated at 6 Orent Road (formerly the premises of Hayda's Hall Of Mirrors, LoralLee and DoLor). Dolum Inc is current commercial outlet of all things related to Dolimo Bunker and the Dolum Marketplace.

All body elements (hair, lipstick, makeups and cosmetics) have been stripped out and moved to either Cavendish House across the road or Hayda Loral in Paris, to make way for Dolimo Bunker's catwalk and extensive dress collection. The upper floor, once the living quarters of Hayda Loral and her family, has become the offices for Dolimo Bunker, Daphne Mayo and their enterprises.

The shop still has the old red carpet of Hayda Loral (Dolimo Bunker hasn't bothered to replace it, presumably because it supposedly increases sales by 11%).
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Cavendish House

13/3/2020

 
3 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley.
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Sisorca Arts Centre

13/3/2020

 
1 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley.
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Orent Road

13/3/2020

 
Orent Road (originally Orento Street) is the main thoroughfare of Sisorca. It links the two parks of London Park (Museum Road) and Sisorca Park (Drum Road and Elderbury Crescent). It also branches out into 2 high streets Orent Road North and Orent Road South.

  1. Sisorca Arts Centre
  2. Sisorca Baths
  3. Cavendish House
  4. Regency Mall
  5. Silverspoons
  6. Dolum Inc
  7. Violet Jazz Club
  8. Toni & Guy Academy
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Drum Road

13/3/2020

 
Drum Road subdivides Sisorca Park, connecting the Pauline Hall & Saint John's Church with the rest of Sisorca. It is bounded on all sides by Elderbury Crescent. Drum Road is cordoned off as a main route for protests, marches and ceremonial processions - hence its name. The road translates direct into Spanish as "Calle De Tambor".
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Saint John's Church

12/3/2020

 
Saint John's Church is an Evangelical/Lutheran church located in Drum Road Sisorca, opposite the Pauline Hall.
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Sisorca Hospital

12/3/2020

 
Located on Museum Road, Sisorca Hospital has been the workplace of a number of notable residents in the Lorallian.

Staff:
  • Edna Sykes
  • Emma Patel
  • Erik Andersson
  • Kevin Weschland
  • Laura Swindell
  • Leanna Sethsson
  • Maisy Violet
  • Mark Swindell
  • Sam Morris
  • Sophie Morris
  • Will Price

Patients:
  • Brian Lorryton
  • Dave Sharp
  • Eva Shackles
  • Fred Bloodson
  • Gwen Stone
  • Hannah
  • Jack Frost
  • Neville Kidneyman
  • Ryan Hewston
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Sisorca Baths

12/3/2020

 
2 Orent Rd, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley.

Sisorca Baths is the Grade A listed regency bath house of Sisorca. Suitable for adults and children alike. The Baths is home to the Sisorca Dolphins, an aquareography troupe led by Dansonique Eivan. A notable participant was of course Hayda Loral.
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Sisorca Arts Centre

12/3/2020

 

Regency Mall

12/3/2020

 
Regency Mall, 4 Orent Road, Sisorca, Queen's Stanley.
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Pauline Hall

12/3/2020

 
The Pauline Hall is situated on Drum Road, Sisorca, opposite Saint John's Church.
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      • The Story ofTthe Lion King Sisters
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      • Her Royal Fashion 1
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      • Thames Hill Zone Family Album
      • The Story of Hayda
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