De Burghs Bridge is a road bridge that carries the Lane Cove Road, part of the A3, across the Lane Cove River in Macquarie Park, Sydney, Australia. The...
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(disambiguation) Burgo (disambiguation) De Burghs Bridge, road bridge in Sydney, Australia Bourg (disambiguation) Dubourg, surname DeBerg, surname Woulfe, Patrick...
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continues in a southwesterly direction, crossing the Lane Cove River over De Burghs Bridge and changing names to Lane Cove Road, before crossing M2 Hills Motorway...
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Elizabeth de Burgh (English: /dəˈbɜːr/ də-BUR; c. 1289 – 27 October 1327) was the second wife and only queen consort of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots...
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Bourke (disambiguation) Burgo (disambiguation) De Burghs Bridge, road bridge in Sydney, Australia "de Burgh Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest &...
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its time. De Burgh was a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, and was twice winner of the Telford premium. De Burghs Bridge over the Lane...
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(disambiguation) De Burghs Bridge, road bridge in Sydney, Australia Bourg (disambiguation) Dubourg, surname This page lists people with the surname Burgh. If an...
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north. More than 16 years later, on the same day as the opening of the De Burghs Bridge across the Lane Cove River, the Minister for Works proceeded to Gladesville...
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Fairyland. The central section of the park, between De Burghs Bridge on Ryde Road and Fullers Bridge, was set aside as a park in the 1920s and developed...
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Lane Cove River (section Bridges)
the river. Four bridges cross the Lane Cove River: De Burghs Bridge on A3 which connects North Ryde and West Pymble. Fullers Bridge on A38, which connects...
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constituent part of the A3 route. Lane Cove Road commences at the De Burghs Bridge, crossing the Lane Cove River at Macquarie Park and connecting with...
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further in 1933, when Moore Avenue/Broadway was extended north to De Burghs Bridge. It was renamed Lady Game Drive in honour of the Governor's wife Gwendolen...
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road, through the suburb of West Pymble. Ryde Road terminates at the De Burghs Bridge crossing the Lane Cove River, where the road continues south as Lane...
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major bridges in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Alfords Point Anzac Bennelong (private vehicles not permitted) Bernie Banton Captain Cook De Burghs Endeavour...
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known as Ku-ring-gai. By 1789 a detailed survey of the river up to De Burghs Bridge was made. Marine Lieutenant Ralph Clark explored the area in 1790....
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Stirlingshire (section Burghs)
1708. The Royal Burgh of Stirling formed part of the Stirling burghs constituency along with burghs in Fife and Perthshire. The Burgh of Falkirk formed...
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documents historical bridges located in New South Wales, Australia. Road, rail and pedestrian bridges are listed. Generally bridges built before World War...
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Fullers Bridge, officially called the Fullers Creek Bridge, is a road bridge that carries Delhi Road to Millwood Avenue across the Lane Cove River, in...
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local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The bridge was designed by Ernest de Burgh and built by Loveridge and Hudson. The property is owned...
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Don't Pay the Ferryman (category Chris de Burgh songs)
"Don't Pay the Ferryman" is a song by British-Irish artist Chris de Burgh. It was released in September 1982 as the lead single from his album The Getaway...
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from William de Burgh and seven other local nobles. In 1505, St Anne's bridge chapel was built to the east of the south end of the bridge. The southern...
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ceremonies in Ryde on 23 February 1901. This was the day on which De Burgh's Bridge across the Lane Cove River at North Ryde was officially opened and...
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Clare College, Cambridge (section Clare Bridge)
rowing club for current members of Clare College. There is a separate club, De Burgh Boat Club, for alumni. In 2012, Clare Boat Club had the highest membership...
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Inverness (redirect from Burgh of Inverness)
Inverness West, 1997 to 2005 Inverness Burghs was a district of burghs constituency, covering the parliamentary burghs of Inverness, Fortrose, Forres, and...
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the shellfish. The burgh element appears to derive from burh, in the same way as Edinburgh, before the introduction of formal burghs by David I. Its earliest...
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contradicted by the hidages enumerated. After listing all the burghs Version A of the Burghal Hidage includes a note: "For the maintenance and defence of...
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of Douglas Florence Pugh as Elizabeth de Burgh Billy Howle as Edward, Prince of Wales Sam Spruell as Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke Tony Curran as...
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Annan, Dumfries and Galloway (category Royal burghs)
the Convention of Estates. In 1871, the Dumfries Burghs had a population of 3,172 and the royal burgh of Annan had 4,174, governed by a provost and 14...
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titles, married Maud de Burgh daughter of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster. He was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn. Eleanor de Clare (1292–1337) married...
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South Wales, Australia. The bridge links Barooga with Cobram, its sister town in Victoria. It was designed by Ernest de Burgh (engineer) and the New South...
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