Walter Padbury (22 December 1817 – 18 April 1907) was a British-born Australian pioneer, politician and philanthropist. Padbury was born in Fawler in...
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Walter Padbury. (A street in Padbury is also named after Walter Padbury, Walter Padbury Boulevard.) Several locations in the north section of Padbury...
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were a part of a set of buildings associated with William Padbury (nephew of Walter Padbury) in Western Australia. Due to the location on Forrest Place...
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primary schools in the surrounding area. The school was named after Walter Padbury – one of Western Australia's early pioneers. The school was upgraded...
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Stirling). Another possibility is Walter Padbury, who was a pioneer and politician. In the 1960s, it was decided that Walter Road would be split into two when...
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mainly Walter Padbury, had a range of buildings, some of which now are heritage listed. In the Perth central business district the Padbury building...
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O'Malley Oxley, Australian Capital Territory – John Oxley Padbury, Western Australia – Walter Padbury Page, Australian Capital Territory – Earle Page Pagewood...
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in 1875. The first settlement was established in the mid-1850s by Walter Padbury. A jetty was constructed in 1885–87 due to the success of pastoralism...
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(1854–1917) — Fenian convict, architect of St Patrick's Church in York Walter Padbury (1817–1907) — merchant and philanthropist Stephen Stanley Parker (1817–1904)...
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construction and lime-burning. In 1847 Trigg sold the landholdings to Walter Padbury, who continued the quarrying operations. At the height of the limestone...
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are: Malachi Meagher (1873–1876) William George Johnson (1881–1884) Walter Padbury (1884–1887) William Johnson (1888–1890) Frank Tratman (1890–1891) Thomas...
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Charles Henry Bromby, Anglican bishop of Tasmania (born 1814) 18 April – Walter Padbury, pioneer and philanthropist (born 1817) 12 June John Dennant, geologist...
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Legislative Council at an 1878 by-election for the seat of Swan, replacing Walter Padbury. He served for just over two years, but was defeated in 1880 by E. T...
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Melvyn Hayes (category People educated at Sir Walter St John's Grammar School For Boys)
daughters with his second wife, former actress and theatrical agent Wendy Padbury; their daughter, Charlie Hayes, also became an actress. He is now married...
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at the behest of his brother-in-law, pastoralist and entrepreneur Walter Padbury, establishes the first sheep station in the region. De Grey River. May...
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and 1890, the most of any Legislative Council district in that time. Walter Padbury served the longest, from 1872 to 1878, while William Locke Brockman...
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the traditional lands of the indigenous people of the Pilbara area. Walter Padbury took up land on the De Grey River in 1863 to form a sheep station, but...
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Park", established in 1884 by Frank and Amy James, Amy being a niece of Walter Padbury, who financed the property. The James family subsequently sold the estate...
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Canning Vale Oval, in the then Shire of Gosnells. The club moved to Walter Padbury Reserve in 1974, and the council-built clubroom was opened in 1975....
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Lefroy, William Locke Brockman, Thomas Brown, George Walpole Leake, Walter Padbury, Stephen Stanley Parker, Rosendo Salvado Thomas Peel JR and George Shenton...
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land was inhabited by the Ngarluma, an Aboriginal people. In May 1863, Walter Padbury landed his stock at the mouth of the Harding River near the present...
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Road Board (precursor to the City of Stirling). Another possibility is Walter Padbury, who was a pioneer and politician. Formerly known as Government Road...
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Forty-five children were being fostered by 1905 and, thanks to a benefactor, Walter Padbury, a large stone nursery was built. Other improvements included a 27,000-litre...
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(1940–2018), David Roy Lindsay (1937–), Nicolas Trandos OAM (1934–) 2013: Walter Padbury, Rosendo Salvado 2014: Clive Macdonald Francis (1938–2012), Dawson Stanley...
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work, St Patrick's Church in York. He also built a store and house for Walter Padbury near his flour mill in Guildford. He is also said to have been involved...
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the Swan River Colony in 1835. In the 1880s, the land was acquired by Walter Padbury, who employed his relative, Henry Hardwick, to manage it. In 1886 a...
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in Fremantle. In April 1863 Hunt and J. B. Ridley were supplied to Walter Padbury for his private expedition to the north-west coast as explorers and...
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Perth Glory Perth, Australia 15:00 AWST (UTC+08:00) Chris Harold ?', ?', ?' De Silva ?' Maclaren ?' D. Ferreira ?' (pen.) Stadium: Walter Padbury Reserve...
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the northern half of Western Australia – led by Perth entrepreneur Walter Padbury – disembarked on 8 May 1863 with sheep and other livestock at Tien Tsin...
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new company – organised as a cooperative – and in 1921 replaced Matthew Padbury as chairman of the board. His tenure would last until 1953, when he finally...
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