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 Dictionary of Australian Biography We-Wy
When the Melbourne international exhibition was opened he walked in the procession through the avenue of nations alongside Mr Francis Henty, then the sole survivor of the brotherhood who founded Victoria.
He bought a share in a station property with which he had some success, did some exploring, and in 1848 was offered a seat on a proposed nominee council by the governor, Sir George Grey (q.v.).
The family settled in Melbourne in 1852, and the boy was educated at a private school conducted by the Rev. T.
gutenberg.net.au /dictbiog/0-dict-biogWe-Wy.html   (20437 words)

  
 Rail & Tramways
The Railways of the Northern Suburbs of Brisbane.
The building of a railway over the coastal mountains behind Cairns a century ago was one of the great engineering feats in Australia in colonial days, the work of the railway builders, the explorations in search of a route, and of the rivalry between Cairns, Port Douglas and Innisfail.
- Locomotives And Railcars Of The Commonwealth Railways.
www.bspgallery.com.au /rail.htm   (1314 words)

  
 The History of Technology (Science Tracer Bullet - Science Reference Services, Library of Congress)
Lohof, Bruce A. The service station in America: the evolution of a vernacular form.
Melbourne, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 1988.
New Brunswick, N. J., Rutgers University Press, 1992.
www.loc.gov /rr/scitech/tracer-bullets/historyoftechtb.html   (2648 words)

  
 Guestbook
I know her father was an officer in the military and then afterwards ran the train station in Szikszo.
Melbourne Beach, FL United States - Saturday, December 27, 2003 at 09:39:45 (MST)
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hungarianvillagefinder.com /newbook   (12534 words)

  
 Recent acquisitions - Victorian and local history
Melbourne 1840-1900 'The phenomenal city': a joint exhibition from the collections of the State Library of Victoria and The Melbourne City Council, Irving Benson Hall, State Library of Victoria 18 July - 7 October 1984 [donated by Leony Graham, Bayside Libraries]
Flora of Melbourne: a guide to the indigenous plants of the greater Melbourne area / edited by Marilyn Gray and John Knight 3rd enlarged ed.
A bird atlas of the Melbourne region / Helen I. Aston and Rosemary A. Balmford 1978
www.pmi.net.au /newbooks.htm   (11105 words)

  
 Brunswick's Grog Election - Carlo Carli MP
Anstey was backed by the Wren-Catholic-ALP alliance, local Labor Branches led by the likes of a young John Curtin, trade unions, the Brunswick Football Club, the league of sportsmen and Brunswick’s many hoteliers.
Methodist lay preacher William Henry Judkins opposed Anstey in Brunswick.
Anstey claimed that the campaign to close down small clubs and hotels — of which there were many in Brunswick— revealed a bias against the working class.
www.carlocarli.net /archives/42-Brunswicks-Grog-Election.html   (11105 words)

  
 Brunswick, Victoria
Along the railway line to Coburg and Upfield the South Brunswick station was renamed Jewell (after Parliamentarian James Jewell), and North Brunswick renamed Anstey (after the prominent Commonwealth Parliamentarian, Frank Anstey).
Residential settlement expanded northwards with the opening of a primary school and a railway station in 1924.
As a point of contrast, the Melbourne College of Textiles moved from Pascoe Vale to the former Millers Rope Works, Dawson Street, in 1992.
www.arts.monash.edu.au /ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/brunswick.html   (1330 words)

  
 Melbourne's Tram Routes>
It was City to Carnegie Railway Station until 31/10/1970.
Wsa used by trams returning to South Melbourne Depot until its closure on 8/2/1997, and used to be St Kilda Beach to East Brunswick via Lygon St.
It was previously South Melbourne Beach to East Brunswick via Lygon St.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/tramroutes.html   (2525 words)

  
 Melbourne's Tram Routes>
This route commenced on 19/12/1993, and between 18/12/1987 and 18/12/1993 was Port Melbourne to East Brunswick, which was rarely used, perhaps once or twice.
It was City to Carnegie Railway Station until 31/10/1970.
Wsa used by trams returning to South Melbourne Depot until its closure on 8/2/1997, and used to be St Kilda Beach to East Brunswick via Lygon St.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/tramroutes.html   (2525 words)

  
 Melbourne's Tram Routes>
It was City to Carnegie Railway Station until 31/10/1970.
This route commenced on 19/12/1993, and between 18/12/1987 and 18/12/1993 was Port Melbourne to East Brunswick, which was rarely used, perhaps once or twice.
Wsa used by trams returning to South Melbourne Depot until its closure on 8/2/1997, and used to be St Kilda Beach to East Brunswick via Lygon St.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/tramroutes.html   (2525 words)

  
 Moreland City Council - News - Inside Moreland Magazine November 2005 - Moreland history quiz
Where in Moreland was John Fawkner’s house (Fawkner was one of the co-founders of Melbourne)?
Thirteen: Jewell, Brunswick, Anstey, Moreland, Coburg, Batman, Merlynston, Fawkner, Gowrie on the Upfield line and Pascoe Vale, Oak Park, Glenroy and Jacana on the Broadmeadows line.
Brunswick, Coburg, Fawkner and Glenroy each have a Murray Street while Coburg also has a Murray Road.
www.moreland.vic.gov.au /news/im1105k.htm   (354 words)

  
 Moreland, Victoria
After the railway line to Coburg was opened in 1884, residential subdivisions were released in the vicinity of the Moreland railway station.
north of Melbourne, is a residential area which is located either side of the boundary between the former municipalities of Brunswick and Coburg.
Moreland city was formed on 22 June, 1994, by the amalgamation of Brunswick city and most of Coburg city.
www.arts.monash.edu.au /ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/moreland.html   (427 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Brisbane
Brisbane has a lower inner-city population density compared with Australia's two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, although constant population growth occurring in Brisbane is closing the gap between Brisbane and Melbourne.
Brisbane city centre is situated in the southeast corner of Queensland, Australia, at a latitude and longitude of 27°28′S 153°02′E.
Brisbane is the birthplace of a number of internationally acclaimed singers, musicians and actors, and well has having produced a number of significant Australian authors, among them: Thea Astley, David Malouf and Nick Earls.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Brisbane   (4467 words)

  
 Brunswick, Victoria
Along the railway line to Coburg and Upfield the South Brunswick station was renamed Jewell (after Parliamentarian James Jewell), and North Brunswick renamed Anstey (after the prominent Commonwealth Parliamentarian, Frank Anstey).
Residential settlement expanded northwards with the opening of a primary school and a railway station in 1924.
As a point of contrast, the Melbourne College of Textiles moved from Pascoe Vale to the former Millers Rope Works, Dawson Street, in 1992.
www.arts.monash.edu.au /ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/brunswick.html   (4467 words)

  
 Fabric Wholesalers by State
Melbourne Glitter and Dance PL Melbourne Glitter and Dance P/L, Factory 4, 14/16 Moreland Rd., East Brunswick, Vic 3057 PO Box 2030 Lygon St North East Brunswick Vic 3057 Phone: 03 9386 8100
Level 10 22 Williams Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000  Phone: (03) 9629 9900 
Level 21, 90 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9650 0444
www.all-about-fabrics.com /au/lists/wholesaler_sl1.htm   (9099 words)

  
 Melbourne's Classic Trams - The W Class 219 to 300
Its last allocation in Melbourne was Brunswick Depot.
Melbourne finally said farewell to the W2 class in 1987.
At last Melbourne had a standard tram to replace the multiplicity of tram designs that the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board inherited when it took over the suburban tramways trusts in 1919.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/wclass.html   (9099 words)

  
 Anstey railway station, Melbourne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This station is located in the suburb of Brunswick.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anstey_railway_station,_Melbourne   (62 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Frank Anstey
In 1902 Anstey was elected as a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for East Bourke Boroughs, and from 1904 was member for Brunswick, in the working-class suburbs of Melbourne.
Anstey was one of the few Labor members who opposed the war from the start, and was for a time highly unpopular as a result, but by 1917 antiwar sentiment was growing and Anstey became one of the leaders of the movement against conscription for the war.
Anstey was born in London, England, the son of an iron-miner, and had little formal education.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Frank-Anstey   (62 words)

  
 Melbourne's Classic Trams - The W Class 219 to 300
Its last allocation in Melbourne was Brunswick Depot.
Melbourne finally said farewell to the W2 class in 1987.
At last Melbourne had a standard tram to replace the multiplicity of tram designs that the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board inherited when it took over the suburban tramways trusts in 1919.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/wclass.html   (3236 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List-of-Melbourne-suburbs
An inner northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, bordered by North Melbourne to the south-west, Carlton and Carlton North to the south and east, Brunswick to the north, and Flemington to the west.
Wyndham Vale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria.
Healesville is an outer-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 52km from the Melbourne centre and situated on the Watts river, a tributary of the Yarra River.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List_of_Melbourne_suburbs   (5421 words)

  
 Melbourne's Classic Trams - The W Class 219 to 300
Its last allocation in Melbourne was Brunswick Depot.
Melbourne finally said farewell to the W2 class in 1987.
At last Melbourne had a standard tram to replace the multiplicity of tram designs that the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board inherited when it took over the suburban tramways trusts in 1919.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/wclass.html   (3236 words)

  
 Melbourne's Classic Trams - The W Class 219 to 300
Its last allocation in Melbourne was Brunswick Depot.
Melbourne finally said farewell to the W2 class in 1987.
At last Melbourne had a standard tram to replace the multiplicity of tram designs that the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board inherited when it took over the suburban tramways trusts in 1919.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/wclass.html   (3236 words)

  
 Upfield bike path - TheBestLinks.com - Australia, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), ...
The southern end of the Upfield Bike Path connects to the Capital City trail on the old inner circle railway line reservation which provides access to the Merri Creek Trail at Rushall railway station; and in the other direction it passes near the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens to connect with the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail.
It is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians which follows the Upfield railway line and stretches form Royal Park, Carlton, through Brunswick and Coburg, to Fawkner.
Alternatively, at Park Street cyclists can join the Royal Parade bike path and on road bike lane which provides access to University of Melbourne main campus in Parkville.
www.thebestlinks.com /Upfield_bike_path.html   (351 words)

  
 Melbourne's Tram Routes>
It was City to Carnegie Railway Station until 31/10/1970.
Wsa used by trams returning to South Melbourne Depot until its closure on 8/2/1997, and used to be St Kilda Beach to East Brunswick via Lygon St.
From 26/5/1955, it was South Melbourne & St Kilda beach to Northcote via St Georges Rd. Prior to 1955 it was City to East Preston via Collins St & St Georges Rd.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/tramroutes.html   (2525 words)

  
 Targeted Grants to local government
The City of Moreland is developing a structure plan to guide future use and sustainable development of the Brunswick Major Activity Centre in consultation with landowners and the local community.
The Cities of Maribyrnong, Brimbank, Hume, Melbourne and Moonee Valley are working in partnership to examine landscape and urban design issues in the Maribyrnong valley area, helping to inform the local policy work of individual councils to protect this important river corridor.
Darebin and Moreland City Councils are working in partnership to undertake research to provide a more detailed socio-economic and demographic profile of the newer residents choosing to live in medium and higher density developments.
www.nre.vic.gov.au /dse/nrenpl.nsf/childdocs/-3AFDBF77580D7A93CA256D19002583CC-718331E8AB7D9987CA256D1900299B45-19B7FD86A137A457CA256D19002A113A-17D01EE267F301E6CA256F23000889C7?open   (2308 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Upfield bike path
The southern end of the Upfield Bike Path connects to the Capital City Trail on the old inner circle railway line reservation which provides access to the Merri Creek Trail at Rushall railway station; and in the other direction it passes near the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens to connect with the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail.
It is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians which follows the Upfield railway line and stretches from Princes Park, through Brunswick and Coburg, to Fawkner.
City of Moreland Council and Vicroads have signaled their intention to complete in 2004/2005 a missing section of the Upfield bike path between Reynard and O'Hea Streets in Coburg and a signalised crossing at Bell St, Coburg.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Upfield_bike_path   (306 words)

  
 Melbourne's tram route 109
Melbourne's tram route 109 starts from the Port Melbourne - Beacon Cove terminus which is situated in a pedestrian square flanked with restaurants and cafes on the Port Phillip Bay side of the former Port Melbourne station, which has been restored and now hosts a medical centre.
The line was extended 300 metres in 1998 from the other side of Port Melbourne station to allow a roadway to be built across the tracks as part of the Beacon Cove housing redevelopment, which has been constructed on the former rail sidings.
At Hoddle St East Melbourne route 34 terminates at a crossover and Mont Albert trams turn left and right into Victoria St North Richmond and pass under the Epping and Hurstbridge railway lines before arriving in an area full of Vietnamese businesses ans restaurants.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/route109.html   (306 words)

  
 Yarra Trams - Melbourne All Over
Batman Station and Coburg Lake Reserve are short walks nearby.
Melbourne Central shopping centre and train station; the Commonwealth Law Courts, Flagstaff Gardens, the State Library of Victoria and RMIT University are all short walks nearby.
Clifton Park and Brunswick Station are a short walk nearby.
www.yarratrams.com.au /timetables_tickets/attractions_by_route/route_19.asp   (320 words)

  
 Melbourne's tram route 109
Melbourne's tram route 109 starts from the Port Melbourne - Beacon Cove terminus which is situated in a pedestrian square flanked with restaurants and cafes on the Port Phillip Bay side of the former Port Melbourne station, which has been restored and now hosts a medical centre.
The line was extended 300 metres in 1998 from the other side of Port Melbourne station to allow a roadway to be built across the tracks as part of the Beacon Cove housing redevelopment, which has been constructed on the former rail sidings.
Plans are afoot to extend the tram line onto Station Pier to connect with the Spirit of Tasmania and the Devil Cat services to Tasmania, some plain track has been installed and point locations have been temporarily covered with bitumen.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/set/9507/route109.html   (461 words)

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