Captain & Master Tzaims Luksus, FRSA OF 2.0 AMERICA Schooner Key West, Florida 2014 ● Tzaims has been wearing Sailors uniforms since he was 2 years old in 1934. ● Tzaims' 1904 144 foot Barkentine "Regina Maris" Tzaims' Schooner "Unicorne" Buckthorne Hall Residence of Tzaims Luksus, FRSA Front entrance with pair of antique London Street lamps from 1800s Charles Dickens era. ● Tzaims found the estate one early misty morning with a for sale sign nailed to a tree. He was traveling through Vermont to New Hampshire on a 1963 Labor day weekend. It struck his soul since he had a recurring dream when a child of this very property. Dark gabled mansion, long circular drive, old trees and him burning leaves in the gravel drive on Halloween afternoon. Same dream over and over. ● He immediately called the number and lease/purchased the mansion that same weekend and moved in on 1 October 1963, burning leaves...
Zay Yar Aung President & Executive Director TZAIMS LUKSUS, LTD 2020 ● A division of Tzaims Luksus FRSA Chairman ● TZ.L INTERNATIONAL LTD Founded 1962 USA
The Story of Tzaims Luksus & Buckthorne Hall In 1901 Howard Hart Shields, The youngest son of Capt. Hamilton LeRoy Shields, of the wealthy Troy, NY Family of Hart, Howard, White, Finch, Eddy, designed a rough draft of a house he had the archjtect William Clarke Bull design, for his wife Caroline Lane, also of Troy, NY, and then commissioned Martha Brooks Brown, the first woman landscape designer, to create formal and informal gardens. She had just finished the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC. Howard, being the youngest child was artistic and poetic and like George Wadhington Vanderbilt, and James Colgate was more a socialite artist living on his family wealth and was not a business man, but devoting his life to artistic endeavors. In 1910 his wife Caroline Hart died leaving him with their very young daughter Elizabeth and son Hamilton. Lonely and introvert he married his housekeeper, Helen Anderson, but his family never ever accepted he...
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