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  Alberton, South Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alberton (34°51′S 138°30′E) is a metropolitan suburb in Adelaide, South Australia, about 20 minutes drive from the city.
Alberton railway station was one of the first local stations to open in South Australia.
Alberton was one of the original stops (the others were at Woodville and Bowden).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alberton,_South_Australia   (773 words)

  
 Walkabout - Alberton
Alberton, 216 km south-east of Melbourne via the Princes Highway, is another example of the tendency of Australian colonists to name towns after members of the English royal family.
Alberton became the administrative centre of Gippsland in the 1840s.
Alberton's Hawthorn Bank is one of Victoria's few remaining wattle and daub structures.
www.walkabout.com.au /locations/VICAlberton.shtml   (236 words)

  
 P-Q
Tony Parentich made his debut for South Fremantle in 1952 and at the end of the season was one of the best players afield as South came from 5 goals down at half time to beat West Perth 12.19 (91) to 10.10 (70) in the WANFL grand final.
In one such game, against a South Australian number 2 state side on the Adelaide Oval in 1954, Parentich's flawless display in the centre was the main difference between the teams, with South proving their status as arguably the finest club team in Australia at the time by winning by 7 points.
In 1915 he tied for the Magarey Medal with South Adelaide's 'Dinky' Barry and 'Shine' Hosking of Port Adelaide, but as the rules in force at the time allowed for only one winner, the SAFL field umpires were called upon to adjudicate, and voted unanimously to confer the award on the South player.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /p-q.htm   (10515 words)

  
 1967, The Alberton, South Australia UFO Film, UFO Casebook Files   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
On this particular evening in either May or June 1967, Mr and Mrs M had just arrived at their home in Alberton, South Australia, and were preparing themselves for an early night.
Mr M decided to report it to a local UFO Research organisation in South Australia, hoping they could clarify the image for him.
The film is definitely considered to be one of the strongest cases in UFO history and has, for the first time, given us the most bona-fide view of one of the occupants of these craft.
www.ufocasebook.com /albertonsouthaustralia.html   (898 words)

  
 Cemetery_e
Son of Sarah Helen Hibbottson, of Harris St., Exeter, South Australia, and the late Charles Hibbottson.
Son of Charles Neaves, of Unanderra, New South Wales, and the late Emma Jane Neaves.
Son of Frederick and Mary Swain, of Orange Vale, Montacute, South Australia.
www.anzacs.net /GRAVES/Cemeteries/Cemetery_e.htm   (4828 words)

  
 WARATAH...Birthplace of Tasmanian Mining - pafg257 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Jerimiah EDWARDS [Parents] was born on 19 Jan 1850 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Mary Josephine WOOLMAN.Mary married Thomas EDWARDS on 5 Dec 1891 in Alberton, South Australia.
She was buried in West Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.
home.iprimus.com.au /waratah/waratah/pafg257.htm   (233 words)

  
 Tarraville & Alberton Gippsland Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Just a few kilometres south of Yarram are the two small townships of Alberton and Tarraville.
Tarraville is one of the oldest towns in Victoria and, although little of the original architecture of the place now remains, there is still the old church, built in the 1850's entirely of wood and with no nails being used in its construction.
Alberton is another historic area, only about ten minutes travel from Yarram.
www.yarram.org /Attractions/Tarraville-Alberton/Tarraville-Alberton.html   (95 words)

  
 Cemetery_A
Son of Ada Gentilla Ezzy, of Clifton Grove, Grose Vale, New South Wales, and the late William John Ezzy.
Son of Ellen Frances Hume, of Glencoe, Beerwah, Queensland, Australia, and the late Henry Hume.
Son of Ernest and Harriet A. Smith, of "Riverside," Glenquarry, New South Wales.
www.anzacs.net /GRAVES/Cemeteries/Cemetery_a.htm   (2069 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Max O'Connell
Australia v England at Melbourne - Jan 21-26, 1971 scorecard
Australia v West Indies at Adelaide - Jan 26-30, 1980 scorecard
Australia v West Indies at Adelaide - Dec 20, 1975 scorecard
www.icc-cricket.com /india/content/player/7067.html   (175 words)

  
 Welcome to the Alberton Hotel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Alberton Hotel is an impressive blue stone structure, with an expansive balcony and casement windows.
For the past 60 years the Hotel has been owned and operated by the Brien family, who like to think of the Alberton as a 'family pub, not a casino' - a fitting statement, as the Hotel is also the Brien family home.
The Alberton is a fantastic venue for a family night out, and Peter Brien reminds patrons that restaurant bookings are essential.
www.sahotels.com.au /alberton/index.asp   (143 words)

  
 Legacy Report
George NOBLE was born on 21 Dec 1862 in Reedbeds, Adelaide, Australia and died on 2 Dec 1925 in Reedbeds, Adelaide, Australia.
Amos NOBLE was born on 23 Jun 1870 in Reedbeds, Adelaide, Australia and died on 17 Oct 1941 in Reedbeds, Adelaide, Australia.
Thomas Beavis NOBLE was born on 5 Sep 1872 in Reedbeds, Adelaide, Australia and died on 17 Sep 1953 in Reedbeds, Adelaide, Australia.
www.angelfire.com /folk/marsh/thomas_marsh.htm   (10918 words)

  
 Munro Tree - pafg05.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alexander) was born on 30 May 1923 in Sirius Hosp., Alberton, South Australia.
Alexander) was born on 24 May 1925 in Alberton, SA..
Concordia was born on 11 Sep 1930 in Ceduna, South Australia.
www4.tpg.com.au /users/gymbo/Munrofamily/pafg05.htm   (214 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Andrew Hall
Which is all the more remarkable considering that Hall took a bullet in his left hand as a mugger let fly six shots at him at an ATM machine late one night in 1998.
When Gibbs was then out of the picture because of his involvement in the match-fixing scandal, Hall resumed his partnership with Kirsten and against a Sri Lankan attack which included Muttiah Muralitharan on a turning wicket, he made a most impressive 81.
An allrounder who played indoor cricket for South Africa before breaking into the first-class game, Hall was initially seen as a bowler who batted down the order.
content-usa.cricinfo.com /southafrica/content/player/45396.html   (572 words)

  
 SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The State Library of South Australia is a reference library and material is not for loan.
Archival records, and materials published in South Australia or relating to South Australia are held in the Mortlock Library of South Australiana collections and the majority of these - both archival and published - are for use under supervision in the Mortlock Reading Room.
The Baptists in South Australia, 1863-1914: Walker, John Simpson Unpublished thesis, Flinders University of SA., 1990.
home.pacific.net.au /~dparker/ng-sa.htm   (1706 words)

  
 Per Edvard JONSSON DURALL & Jessie HANIFORD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Married: 22 Mar 1905 in Queenstown, South Australia, Australia
Born: 11 Oct 1914 in Alberton, South Australia, Australia
Buried: 30 Oct 1995 in Alberton, South Australia, Australia
members.shaw.ca /sjohansson1/grpf53.html   (111 words)

  
 Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Douglas, W. The Aboriginal languages of the South-West of Australia.
Mühlhäusler, P. Overview of the pidgin and creole languages of Australia.
Sleep, B. Aboriginal language research of Aboriginal students and their families of Crossways Lutheran School Ceduna South Australia.
www.ecu.edu.au /ses/research/CALLR/AENG/research/bibliog.htm   (3659 words)

  
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Firstly, because the couple were awake, secondly because they were in a very isolated spot in the dead of night, thirdly because they saw a UFO immediately prior to experiencing missing time.
Again in South Australia, a human looking alien was seen in the country, in the Clare area, during a period of strange phenomena in that vicinity.
In 1868, in Parramatta, New South Wales, surveyor, Fred Wm.
www.textfiles.com /ufo/UFOBBS/3000/3280.ufo   (3763 words)

  
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Son of Thomas Alsop Brock and Hannah Brock, of Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Son of Joseph and Mary Jane Davey, of Broadway Terrace, Port Pirie, South Australia.
Son of Benjamin Martin Watson and Lily Priscilla Watson, of Woodlyn Avenue, Unley, South Australia.
anzac.homestead.com /files/graves_list_at_shrapnel_valley.txt   (8612 words)

  
 Overland Corner on the River Murray South Australia
Eight years after Charles Sturt came down the Murray River in his whaleboat, and two years after the first migrants had settled in South Australia, stock from New South Wales was overlanded to the new colony by Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney.
When gold was discovered in New South Wales in 1851 there was a large movement of people from South Australia to these goldfields via Overland Corner.
As a result of increasing population in the area, a few cattle duffers, escaped convicts and the odd bushranger, the South Australian government established a small police post at Overland Corner in 1855.
www.southaustralianhistory.com.au /overlandcorner.htm   (1663 words)

  
 Beach Cemetery
Of these, over 20 are unidentified and the names of ten soldiers from Australia, one from New Zealand, for whose burial in the cemetery there is evidence, are recorded on special tablets.
Son of Francis and Alice Gordon Fox, of "Ione," Naples Rd., Mentone, Victoria, Australia.
Son of Edward George and Louisa Shorney, of Hall St., Semaphore, South Australia.
www.anzacsite.gov.au /2visiting/beachmap.html   (5489 words)

  
 The State News - www.statenews.com
From kangaroos and balmy weather to squirrels and snow advisories, Australia and Michigan are worlds apart.
Freshman Jean Willmann, from Alberton, South Australia, has amassed a 3-1 record this season in both singles and doubles play.
Last Sunday was Australia Day, which is equivalent to the Fourth of July, and Lay and Willman, along with their teammates, celebrated all day long.
www.statenews.com /print.phtml?pk=15234   (692 words)

  
 Some months ago I promised to post this List when I found it
The Saxons settled in the County of Kent on the South East Coast of England.
In 1066 the Norman Invasion from France occurred and their Victory at the Battle of Hastings, subsequently many of the vanquished Saxon land owners forfieted their land to Duke William and his invading Norman nobles.
Generally the Saxons who remained in the South were not treated well under Norman rule and many moved Northwards to the Midlands, Lancashire and Yorkshire away from the Norman oppression.
home.fuse.net /oxley/Oxlade.html   (1588 words)

  
 Honor Society of Leap Year Day Babies - Australia
She lives in a nursing home in Australia and is in good health.
I was actually born in the USA but now live in Victoria Australia, which means I get my birthday a little bit before my other Australian 29th ers.
of South Australia, Australia born 2000 at 12:13
www.leapzine.com /cgi-bin/29-do.cgi?do=AU   (3775 words)

  
 Wiiliam Symons 1670 - pafg14.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Lionel Clynton Symonds (Frank Joseph Symonds, Thomas Symonds, Francis Symonds, Francis Simons (Symonds), Francis Simons (Symonds), Francis, William) was born on 4 Sep 1909 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Jean was born on 29 Mar 1911 in Alberton, South Australia.
Betty Emily Jean Symonds was born on 10 Dec 1927 in Adelaide, Sth Aus..
www.users.bigpond.com /bill_symo/pafg14.htm   (831 words)

  
 SA Villas @ Cracker - Australia's Free Classifieds Community
ATHELSTONE $380 7 GROSVENOR COURT Athelstone, South Australia (SA)
MALVERN $650 64 Clifton Street Malvern, South Australia (SA)
BLAKEVIEW $230 28 Kingate Boulevard BLAKEVIEW, South Australia (SA)
realestate.cracker.com.au /real-estate/sa/villa/34.html   (937 words)

  
 Globalisation and Its Impact on International University Cooperation1
In the Asia and Pacific region, APEC Study Centres and UMAP have identified a number of organisations in the region that are committed to fostering further international ties, with the emphasis on developing Asia and the Pacific as a formidable trading zone.
FitzGerald believes that Australia is attempting to align itself with its Asian neighbors in an attempt to accelerate the regionalisation of the area as a consequence of globalisation (FitzGerald, 1997).
In spite of these negative repercussions, governments at all levels are advocating the need for equal access to knowledge, expertise, and resource materials, and as such, have been striving for improved literacy and mass deliveries of education within their territorial jurisdictions.
globalization.icaap.org /content/v2.1/04_denman.html   (7778 words)

  
 Open Directory - News: Newspapers: Regional: Australia: Victoria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Guardian - Tri-weekly circulating in Swan Hill, northern Victoria and Southern NSW Riverina.
South Gippsland Sentinel Times - Published Tuesdays and circulating in the Bass Coast and South Gippsland Shires.
Western District Holiday News - Contact details and circulation map for this tourism newspaper which is published quarterly prior to the major school holidays and serving the region from Portland through to Geelong.
dmoz.org /News/Newspapers/Regional/Australia/Victoria   (3052 words)

  
 The first car built in Broken Hill :: ABC Broken Hill
Charles Eley was born September 23, 1851 at Alberton, South Australia.
In 1878 he joined the South Australian Railways and stayed with them for nine years before he resigned on November 26, 1887.
I found in some very early photos of the Trades Hall that a garden was developed near the Railway Station by William H Herbele, with rockeries, flowers and scrubs with a feature of slate which came from Mintaro Quarries near Clare in South Australia.
www.abc.net.au /brokenhill/stories/s1513831.htm   (845 words)

  
 Anzac Officers Died at Gallipoli: Names Index H - I - J   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Mother; Fanny Sophia Hall, of 'Roseford', 37 Opey Avenue, Hyde Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
Married; Civil servant / Clerk, of 48 Wattle Street, East Frewville, South Australia.
Single; Clerk at James Marshalls, Hackney, South Australia, of 'St. Clair', Prince Street, Alberton, South Australia.
www.anzacs.org /index_hij.html   (2464 words)

  
 Daniel David Bell, b: 1896 - Royal Park, South Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Born: 23 JUL 1863 - Alberton, via Port Adelaide, South Australia Died: - Father: George William Rockham Barrett Mother: Jane Catherine Simons Other Spouses:
S33 Born: 16 MAY 1888 - Alberton, via Port Adelaide, South Australia Died: 16 MAY 1888 - Alberton, via Port Adelaide, South Australia
S33 Born: 22 JUN 1889 - Alberton, via Port Adelaide, South Australia Died: 11 AUG 1962 -
users.chariot.net.au /~ramacs/GedHTree/ghtout/gp375.htm   (443 words)

  
 VICTORIA TOURIST ATTRACTIONS, ACTIVITIES, ATTRACTIONS, VICTORIA, VIC, AUSTRALIA
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There are a large number of Attractions located in various regions, towns and cities within Victoria.
If you are having difficulty finding a particular place, simply type it into the search engine at the top of the page.
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