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    Musgrave is a neighbourhood in Queensland, Australia. It is within the locality of Yarraden in the local government area of the Shire of Cook. It bordered...
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  • Musgrave may refer to: Musgrave Block, a geological province in South Australia and Western Australia Musgrave, Queensland, a town in Queensland Musgrave...
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    chosen site for the holiday residence of the Queensland Governor Sir Anthony Musgrave and his wife Lady Musgrave. Known as the Summer Place and still situated...
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    is named after Lady Lucinda Musgrave, the wife of Sir Anthony Musgrave, a colonial governor of Queensland. Lady Musgrave Island, and the immediate surrounds...
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    named after Lady Lucinda Musgrave, the wife of the Governor of Queensland, Sir Anthony Musgrave from 1883 to 1888, or the Queensland Government steam yacht...
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    Musgrave Park is a park in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The park is bordered by Edmonstone, Russell, and Cordelia Streets, and Brisbane State...
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    Cook, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as Musgrave Roadhouse. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 August 1992. The Musgrave Telegraph...
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  • Marfa language (ISO 639 language code mvu) Musgrave Airport (IATA airport code MVU), Musgrave, Queensland, Australia; see List of airports in Australia...
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    Anthony Musgrave GCMG (31 August 1828 – 9 October 1888) was a colonial administrator and governor. He died in office as Governor of Queensland in 1888...
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    Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 25 November 2020. "Port Musgrave – port in Shire of Cook (entry 23654)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government...
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    with free barbecues and a small marina where daily trips depart for Lady Musgrave Island on the Great Barrier Reef, and several trips a week to Bustard Head...
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  • Musgrave was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1886 to 1923. The district was initially created...
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    Born Jeanie Lucinda Field (1833-1920), Lady Lucinda Musgrave was a prominent American-born promoter of women’s charitable projects in at least three British...
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    Musgrave House is a heritage-listed sanatorium at 8 Allpass Parade, Shorncliffe, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Richard Gailey...
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    Robert Philp (category Businesspeople from Queensland)
    separation of North Queensland from the rest of the colony. Philp entered the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in 1886 as Member for Musgrave. He supported...
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    hilly and mainly residential, with shops and small businesses located on Musgrave and Waterworks Roads. The suburb is one of the oldest in Brisbane. Red...
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  • Musgrave Park may refer to: Musgrave Park, Belfast Musgrave Park, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Musgrave Park, Cork, Ireland Musgrave Park, South Australia...
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    (/ˈbrɪzbən/ BRIZ-bən, Turrbal: Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population...
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  • Anthony Musgrave (9 July 1895 – 4 June 1959) was an Australian entomologist. Born in Queensland, Australia, he is known for penning Bibliography of Australian...
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    Port Musgrave is a shallow, almost enclosed, estuarine bay located on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia...
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  • Mataiva, Tuamotus, French Polynesia UTC−10:00 MVU YMGV Musgrave Airport Musgrave, Queensland, Australia UTC+08:00 MVV LFHM Megève Altiport Megève, Rhône-Alpes...
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    Queenton and lost. The Country party member for the abolished seat of Musgrave, Henry Cattermull instead contested the seat of Bundaberg and lost. The...
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    Queensland, Australia, located approximately 66 kilometres (41 mi) south-southeast of the centre of the state capital, Brisbane. It is Queensland’s second-largest...
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    Normanby Hotel (category Articles incorporating text from the Queensland Heritage Register)
    Normanby Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel at 1 Musgrave Road, Red Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John B Nicholson and...
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    Sir Anthony's Rest (category Articles incorporating text from the Queensland Heritage Register)
    Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built for the official visit of the Governor of Queensland, Sir Anthony Musgrave, to Bundaberg in his...
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  • of players, they continued to field teams, playing and training out of Musgrave Park in South Brisbane. Souths made their first grand final in 1942, however...
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    event in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, which celebrates queer culture. It started in 1990. Fair Day celebrations occur at Musgrave Park, South Brisbane...
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  • David Musgrave (born 1965) is an Australian poet, novelist, publisher and critic. He is the founder of and publisher at Puncher & Wattmann, an independent...
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    Bundaberg (/bɐn.də.bɜːɡ/) is a city in the Bundaberg Region, Wide Bay, Queensland, Australia, and is the tenth largest city in the state. It is a major...
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    elder brother Dr. George Musgrave. George died in the Cooktown, Queensland Hospital on 29 July 2016. George, T., & G. Musgrave (1995). Our country, our...
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