-38.11945; 144.35795 Osborne House is a historic building built in 1858, located in North Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Osborne House was built in 1858 for...
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Osborne House may refer to: Osborne House (Geelong), a historic building built in 1858, located in North Geelong, Victoria Osborne House, Millers Point...
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An Osborne House team plays just four games in the 1920 Victorian Soccer Football Association season and disbands shortly after. 1923. Geelong United...
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Swinburne Street: Osborne House North Geelong railway station North Geelong Warriors Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "North Geelong (State Suburb)"...
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with their tender HMAS Platypus in April 1919 and were based at Osborne House, Geelong from early 1920. The boats were in poor mechanical condition, however...
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the new college was built, the RANC was temporarily located at Osborne House, Geelong, which had been considered as a permanent location for the College...
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Geelong 1920 – Royal Australian Navy's submarine fleet based at Osborne House 1925 – Geelong Football Club wins premiership 1925 – Ford Australia plant opens...
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The Geelong Maritime Museum is a volunteer-run Community group or not-for-profit historical museum located at 'The Stables', Osborne House, Swinburn Street...
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1913 Royal Australian Naval College, Osborne House, Geelong, Victoria 1917 promoted midshipman HMS Royal Sovereign (in UK) 1918 promoted sub-lieutenant...
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Atkins was selected in the AFL team's 25-man squad for the match against Geelong, but the match was cancelled due to the death of coach Phil Walsh. After...
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David Hay (diplomat) (redirect from David Osborne Hay)
Sir David Osborne Hay CBE DSO (29 November 1916 – 18 May 2009) was an Australian soldier, senior public servant and diplomat, who served as Australian...
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track, directed by Ryan Chamley and shot in the decommissioned Old Geelong Gaol. House Vs. Hurricane embarked on their first major tour in May 2008 supporting...
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by different Australian Football League (VFL/AFL) clubs – West Coast, Geelong, Adelaide, Brisbane and Essendon – the most of any footballer who never...
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Helen Garner (category People from Geelong)
upbringing and childhood home in Geelong Garner was born Helen Ford to Bruce and Gwen Ford (née Gadsden) in Geelong, Victoria, the eldest of six children...
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Eagles Elderslie Reserve, Newtown — 1933 2021– 0 – North Geelong Magpies Osborne Park, North Geelong VWFL 1876 2018– 2 2019 South Barwon Swans McDonald Reserve...
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Fintona Girls' School Firbank Girls' Grammar School Frankston High School Geelong Grammar School German International School Sydney Gilmore College Glenunga...
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Charles III (category People educated at Geelong Grammar School)
and Gordonstoun, and later spent six months at the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School in Victoria, Australia. After completing a history degree...
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footballer (Manchester United). Graeme O'Donnell, 85, Australian footballer (Geelong, North Melbourne). Susan Ople, 61, Filipino politician, secretary of migrant...
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handful of teams, but their two fiercest and longest-standing are with Geelong and Essendon. Upon inception and until 1973, the Hawks played home matches...
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Retrieved January 5, 2024. Friskics-Warren, Bill (June 27, 2023). "Bobby Osborne, Mandolinist Who Flouted Bluegrass Convention, Dies at 91". The New York...
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Corryong YCRG CYG Corryong Airport Echuca YECH ECH Echuca Airport Geelong YGLG GEX Geelong Airport (closed) Hamilton YHML HLT Hamilton Airport Hopetoun YHPN...
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Desert, Yulara, Northern Territory 1989 Award, New Australian Parliament House, Canberra, ACT 1991 Award, Bicentennial Conservatory, Adelaide, SA 1996...
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Current clubs Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fremantle Geelong (men's · women's) Gold Coast Greater Western Sydney Hawthorn Melbourne...
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Exum, 60, basketball player (North Melbourne Giants, Melbourne Tigers, Geelong Supercats) (b. 1962) Lincoln Mayorga, 86, pianist and arranger (b. 1937)...
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Football Club (QFA) − 100 years 29 January – John Devine (82), former Geelong VFL player and coach 23 February – Jack Sheedy (96), former East Fremantle...
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Archived from the original on 30 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022. Osborne, Paul (4 March 2022). "Federal Liberals step in over NSW stoush". 7News...
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canvas, Penlee House Mrs Forbes (the Artist's Mother), 1910, oil on canvas, Penlee House The pier head, 1910, oil on canvas, Geelong Art Gallery, Victoria...
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operate on a bicameral parliament, with a House of Representatives and a Senate each. Control of each house is formed by either a majority parliament...
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Burling 2012 – 49er class with Peter Burling 2020 – 49er World Champion – Geelong, Australia (with Peter Burling) 2019 – 49er World Champion – Auckland,...
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building. Scenes were also filmed at Queenscliff High Light, the Shell Geelong Refinery, Melbourne Public Library, Flinders Street Station and Queen Victoria...
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