The Waverley Amateur Radio Society (WARS) is an amateur radio society based in Rose Bay, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia which operates...
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League Waverley Bowling Club St Charles Waverley - Rugby League * Waverley Old Boys Football Club - Football (Soccer) Waverley Amateur Radio Society - The...
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SCR-536 (category Radio systems of the United States Army)
ISBN 0-8117-3237-1. "BC611/SCR536 Walkie-Talkie". Kurrajong Radio Museum. Waverley Amateur Radio Society. Retrieved 18 November 2011. "Wireless Equipment, Transceiver...
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Wireless Set Number 11 (category Amateur radio transceivers)
2009. Retrieved 15 April 2016. "Wireless Set No 11 (Aust)". Waverley Amateur Radio Society. 30 August 2007. Archived from the original on 18 January 2015...
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Glen Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km (12 mi) south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City...
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Rose Bay, New South Wales (category Waverley Council)
Club. Rose Bay is home to the Waverley Amateur Radio Society, Australia's longest continuously licensed amateur radio club. The club meets on a regular...
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end of World War I. The Waverley Amateur Radio Society was established in Sydney the oldest continuously licensed amateur radio club in Australia. Born:...
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Prue Leith (category Alumni of St Mary's School, Waverley)
founded Leith's School of Food and Wine, which trains professional chefs and amateur cooks. The group reached a turnover of £15 million in 1993. She sold it...
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The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria. Founded in 1892,...
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Rowland Emett (section Rowland Emett Society)
the son of a businessman and amateur inventor, and the grandson of Queen Victoria's engraver. He was educated at Waverley Grammar School in Birmingham...
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30 miles (49 km) southwest of central London. It is in the Borough of Waverley, at the confluence of the Rivers Wey and Ock. The civil parish covers 3...
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performing in amateur dramatic and musical performances such as The American Dream and The Wizard of Oz, while also singing with the Waverley Singers, a...
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Crossing Regent Bridge South Bridge Edinburgh Vaults Victoria Swing Bridge Waverley Bridge Castles in Edinburgh Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh Castle Mons Meg...
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William McGonagall (section In radio)
the life of The World's Worst Poet with illustrated verse. New Lanark: Waverley. ISBN 978-1-902407-53-1. Rakewell (27 March 2020). "Au revoir, Albert Uderzo...
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politician and president of the Manitoba and Canadian Amateur Hockey Associations Bryan Fustukian – radio disc jockey, concert promoter and performer Tony...
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Authority. David Flint was born in 1938 and grew up in the Sydney suburb of Waverley. His mother was Indonesian. She enjoyed music and dancing, and Flint took...
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October 2012. Nimmervoll, Ed (19 September 1970). "National Top 60". Go-Set. Waverley Press. Archived from the original on 29 March 2007. Retrieved 20 October...
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Ballimore Cup and were runners-up in the Glasgow Celtic Society Cup in 2006. The local amateur football team are known as the Brandanes, and the junior...
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West Coast services from London Euston, Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley. Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill form the northern termini...
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Durham, England (section Durham Amateur Rowing Club)
railway station is a stop on the East Coast Main Line between Edinburgh Waverley and London King's Cross. From the south, trains enter Durham over a Victorian...
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Templeborough, and the southern route via the developing employment centre and Waverley. The northern route opened in September 2016; it involved an 800m Tinsley...
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(born 1977), Dutch badminton player Brenda Bell (1891–1979), pioneer amateur radio operator from New Zealand Brenda Benet, American actress Brenda Bennett...
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"John Anderson, Viscount Waverley, 1882–1958". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 4. The Royal Society: 306–325. doi:10.1098/rsbm...
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Badshot Lea (category Borough of Waverley)
Archaeological Society "Towns and Villages Around Farnham | Badshot Lea". "Badshot Lea Community Association". "Your Councillors". Waverley Borough Council...
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operational in June 2011, Argyll Ferries operate from this docking facility. The Waverley struck the breakwater on 26 June 2009, with some 700 people on board. The...
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Newark in the 1950's, won several state amateur championships in the 60's." Lamb, Bill. "Larry Hesterfer", Society for American Baseball Research. Accessed...
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long-distance inter-city services to Sheffield, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh Waverley, Derby, Reading, Bournemouth, Bristol Temple Meads, Plymouth and Penzance...
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January 2009. Greater Melbourne Street Directory 2007 (34 ed.). Mount Waverley: Melway Publishing Pty Ltd. 2006. pp. Maps 67, 76. ISBN 0-909439-24-9....
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Theatre of the United Kingdom (section Radio drama)
MacDuff's Cross (1822), were patriotic Scottish histories. Adaptations of the Waverley novels, largely first performed in minor theatres, rather than the larger...
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