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  Paddington, New South Wales - About Australia
Paddington is a fashionable suburb renowned for its Federation-style terraced housing.
Paddington has more than its share of cafes and restaurants and its pubs pride themselves on offering the latest in contemporary dining.
Wander shady Paddington Street and discover Sydney's finest examples of Victorian terrace houses.
www.about-australia.com /new-south-wales/sydney/destinations/paddington   (256 words)

  
  Paddington, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paddington is an inner-city, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Paddington is a bustling, cosmopolitan suburb of the Eastern Suburbs.
Paddington is bordered to the west by Darlinghurst, the east by Centennial Park and Woollahra, the north by Edgecliff and Kings Cross and the south by Moore Park.
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 NEW SOUTH WALES, HOLIDAYS IN NEW SOUTH WALES, TRAVELLING IN NEW SOUTH WALES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
New South Wales is Australias most populated state with over 6.2 million inhabitants.
These include the South Coast which starts at the Victoria and New South Wales border and heads north to Sydney, the Central Coast which starts at Sydney and heads north as far as Newcastle where it then changes to the Lower North Coast up until Port Macquarie.
New South Wales is also the original landing of Captain Cook.
www.australianexplorer.com /new_south_wales.htm   (680 words)

  
 Paddington Market, Sydney, New South Wales - lastminute.com
Paddington Market is a bit of an institution, popular with locals and tourists alike.
The Paddington Inn on the corner is particularly good, with a pool table, lots of seating, and warm ciabatta bread and dips available.
The State capital of New South Wales, Sydney is a thriving centre for both business and the arts.
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 Paddington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Paddington, a slum at the turn of the century, became a popular hangout for hipsters during the late 1960s and 1970s.
Since then, yuppies took over and turned Paddington into the smart and fashionable suburb it is today: the Victorian-era terraced houses, with their iron-lace verandahs reminiscent of New Orleans, have been beautifully restored.
South of Oxford Street from Paddington and Woollahra, lies the green expanse of Centennial Park with Bondi Junction to the east and Randwick to the south.
www.pacificislandtravel.com /australia/newsouthwales/syd_paddington.asp   (479 words)

  
 Paddington Sydney Australia Tourism Information Guide discoverAustralia.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The fashionable suburb of Paddington is a pretty residential area, which was restored in the 1960's after the Second World War.
Paddington has more than its share of cafes and restaurants and the pubs in the area pride themselves on offering the latest in contemporary dining.
Paddington also hosts a number of art galleries, which are worth a visit as well as a number of cinemas.
www.discoveraustralia.com.au /new_south_wales/paddington.html   (216 words)

  
 International Vegetarian Union - New South Wales Vegetarian Society
Campbell, Taylor, and Stachell, representing the New South Wales Vegetarian Society, affirmed that a flesh diet was unnecessary, unhealthy, and unnatural to man. They were opposed by Messrs.
- The first annual report of the New South Wales Vegetarian Society was presented at a meeting in Sydney on the 30th July.
The committee states that what has been accomplished by monthly meetings, debates andc., has been done in the face of great apathy on the part of the general public, and lukewarmness even on the part of many friends of food reform.
www.ivu.org /history/societies/sydney.html   (824 words)

  
 University of New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of New South Wales or UNSW is a university in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Commenced as The New South Wales University of Technology, the University's international context is that of the Australian recognition of that scientific and technological impulse in tertiary education that produced the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Berlin University of Technology.
In 1958 the University name was changed to the University of New South Wales, and in 1960 it broadened its scholarly, student base and character with the establishment of a Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, soon to be followed, in 1961 by Medicine, then in 1971 by Law.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_New_South_Wales   (2907 words)

  
 Bellingham Update - pafg91 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Dorothy Joyce MCDONNELL was born in 1916 in Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia.
Sarah Frances BELLINGHAM was born in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Edward James JONES was born in 1947 in Sydney, New South, Wales, Australia.
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 Sydney/Paddington - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Paddington is a suburb of inner Sydney, part of the Eastern Suburbs district and bordering Darlinghurst to the west.
Paddington Markets [1], 395 Oxford Street, every Saturday 10am-5pm - held in the grounds of Paddington Uniting Church, just off Oxford Street, Paddington Markets has been in operation since 1973 and is a stylish stall venue for designers, jewellers and craftsmen.
Paddington Markets [3], 395 Oxford Street, every Saturday 10am-5pm - held in the grounds of Paddington Uniting Church, just off Oxford Street, Paddington Markets has been in operation since 1973 and is a stylish stall venue for designers, jewellers and craftsmen.
wikitravel.org /en/Sydney/Paddington   (323 words)

  
 Paddington, Sydney
The best-known of Sydney's inner suburbs is Paddington, familiarly known as Paddo, only a 2 km walk along Oxford Street from the southeast end of Hyde Park.
Many young artists have made their homes in Paddington, which has interesting art galleries and craft shops as well as some very attractive restaurants.
The main feature of interest in Paddington is the Victorian Barracks, on the south side of Oxford Street.
www.planetware.com /sydney/paddington-aus-nsw-sp.htm   (204 words)

  
 Rendezvous
Oxford Street is Paddington’s main shopping thoroughfare, and a walk from one end to another will take you past cutting edge design, eclectic home décor, name brand fashion and brimming bookshops.
Located on the site of the Paddington Uniting Church on Oxford Street, the markets have started the career of many a successful fashion designer or artisan, and they’re a great place to find a one-off piece art piece or chic clothing at bargain-prices.
Paddington is famous for its elegant tree-lined streets, big old pubs with modern bistros, stylish galleries and restaurants, and footpaths brimming with understated chic.
www.rendezvoushotels.com /ATWS/9072818/Shopping_in_Paddington.aspx   (677 words)

  
 PADDINGTON MARKETS SYDNEY :: Welcome to the top Sydney market
Paddington showcases the very best of Australian contemporary art, craft and fashion, directly by the artists and craft makers themselves.
In the open-air, the market is situated in the grounds of the heritage-listed sandstone Paddington Uniting Church amidst the Victorian terraces and modern art galleries of Paddington.
The market is: a haven for last minute gifts; a new experience every time: a discovery of novel concepts and new designs: a meeting place for coffee and exotic café fare; where to find one-off special gifts and new fashions before they hit the boutiques; and where locals and travellers mingle with Sydney artists.
www.paddingtonmarkets.com.au   (378 words)

  
 Sydney Features | Fodor's Online Travel Guide
A fast, demanding game in which the ball can be kicked or punched between teams of 22 players, Australian Rules Football has won a major audience in Sydney, even though the city has only one professional team compared to the dozen that play in Melbourne -- the home of the sport.
This is a fast, gutsy, physical game that bears some similarities to North American football, although the action is more constant and the ball cannot be passed forward.
In summer, surfing reports are a regular feature of radio news broadcasts.
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 My Family
He was married to Beatrice Elizabeth CRAM in 1883 in Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia.
She was married to James BRIDGER on 8 Aug 1860 in North Richmond, New South Wales, Australia.
He was married to Mary Ann DUCKER on 3 Jun 1843 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia.
users.tpg.com.au /users/gkroger/d46.htm   (1302 words)

  
 New South Wales Vacation Rentals New South Wales Rentals HomeAway.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
New South Wales Vacation Rentals may feature Condos, cabins, villas, cottages and vacation homes.
New South Wales Australia Vacation Rentals offer access to activities that will keep you entertained.
Condos, cabins, villas, cottages and vacation homes in New South Wales Australia are an affordable vacation lodging option and are perfect anytime you want more space than a hotel room affords.
www.homeaway.com /Australia-accommodations/New-South-Wales-vacation-rentals.htm   (252 words)

  
 Sydney Hotels. Discounted Rates!
Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Sullivans Hotel Sydney is located on Sydney Oxford Street in the fashionable inner city area of Paddington, surrounded by specialty shops, fashion boutiques, restaurants, cafes, cinemas and galleries.
Woolloomooloo Waters Apartment Hotel Sydney is nestled in the historic area of Woolloomooloo Bay, close to the CBD and major Sydney attractions such as Kings Cross and The Sydney Opera House.
www.holidaycity.com /wheretostay/sydneyhotels.html   (558 words)

  
 Burness Genealogy and Family History - Person Page 254
He married Mary Argent in 1881 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
She married Emanuel Pearsall on 3 September 1879 in Burrowa, New South Wales, Australia.
She died on 6 December 1922 in Rye Park, New South Wales, Australia, at age 72.
www.burness.ca /p254.htm   (428 words)

  
 Sydney (New South Wales) - Accommodation, Tourism & Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Sydney has many exceptional restaurants (esp. seafood) and the best cafes in the World (ok, I'm biased, I lived in Sydney for 8 years).
For night life try the city centre all the way down to Circular Quay (we recommend the Basement jazz/blues club), and try Paddington for bars, gastro pubs and cafes, or Potts Point (eg Soho Bar) for some late night action.
Try; The cliff-top walk from Bronte to Bondi; A ferry form Circular Quay to Manly Beach; Climb the Harbour Bridge at dusk; Fish & Chips in Balmoral; A beer a the Paddington Inn; See a concert at the Opera House; A stroll around the back streets of Paddington.
www.gosydneycity.com /Sydney   (477 words)

  
 Altraverse Accommodation Directory: Australia - New South Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Relax and absorb the overwhelming nostalgia and character of a by-gone era highlighted by the many federation qualities including high ornate ceilings, elaborate woodwork, distinguished common rooms, open fireplaces and decorated throughout in elegant period furniture and memorabilia.
A luxurious small hotel in the heart of the green rolling hills of South Coast New South Wales.
A charming, private Bed & Breakfast providing stylish accommodation on an Australian Land for Wildlife property run on sustainable, eco-friendly principles in the heart of Lismore's Rainbow Region at Coffee Camp - between Nimbin and The Channon on the North Coast of NSW in the Byron Bay hinterlands.
www.altraverse.com /rg/spacific/australia/ausnewsouthwales.html   (1477 words)

  
 Hotels in New South Wales Paddington | aleb.org
The Sullivan Family Operate This Intimate 3 Star Hotel With Its Unique City Location In Paddington, Sydney.
Medina Executive Apartments is located in fashionable Paddington, overlooking Sydney's most prestigious tennis club, White City.
Opened January '97 as New York's newest luxury hotel, Trump International Hotel & Tower is the collective work of several of the most noted creative talents....more
www.unitas-usa.com /Australia/New-South-Wales/Paddington/index.html   (160 words)

  
 Marshalls of Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - BABS – Bed and Breakfast Site
Paddington, Sydney: Luxury BandB accommodation in Sydney's inner Eastern Suburbs with quick access to CBD, Sydney Harbour and major attractions.
David and Donna Marshall's historic terrace, nestled in the heart of Paddington, offers luxury guest accommodation on two levels including master bedroom with ensuite and balcony with city skyline views.
Guests can enjoy an elegant sitting room with their own fireplace and traditional furniture where listening to a great selection of music including Australian jazz is a must.
www.babs.com.au /marshalls/index.htm   (114 words)

  
 Marshalls of Paddington bed and breakfast inn - Sydney, New South Wales
Historic terrace, nestled in the heart of Paddington, offers complete privacy with exclusive guest accomodation on two levels including master bedroom with ensuite and balcony and your own sitting room.
Centennial Park, Paddington Markets, Fox Studios, Sydney Cricket Ground, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and Double Bay provide a cross section of local places of interest.
Royal Randwick Race Course and the Randwick hospital complex are within a short bus drive as are Watsons Bay, Bondi Beach, The Rocks, Darling Harbour, Sydney Opera House, swimming pool, botanical gardens and the CBD.
www.lanierbb.com /inns/wwbb13203.html   (212 words)

  
 The Doe Network: Case File 456DMNSW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Missing since April 20, 1981 from Paddington, New South Wales, Australia.
Leslie and Joanne Kim Lacey were reported as missing to Paddington Police on April 20, 1981.
They left a note indicating that they intended to hitchhike to northern New South Wales or Queensland for a few days.
www.doenetwork.us /cases/456dmnsw.html   (87 words)

  
 Donate To Paddington Uniting Church
Paddington Uniting Church accepts online gifts made by credit card.
Most gifts to Paddington Uniting Church are in the form of cash, usually by cheque.
As a public benevolent institution, Paddington Uniting Church is eligible for many matching-gift programs of corporations, foundations and other organisations.
www.paddingtonuca.org.au /donations.html   (410 words)

  
 Accommodation Medina Executive Paddington Sydney New South Wales Australia. Globalstore Reservations Australian ...
Accommodation Medina Executive Paddington Sydney New South Wales Australia.
The difference is lifestyle - not just a room but your own private apartment, a place to work or entertain, space for the family and a great place to relax.
Medina Executive Paddington offers the ultimate in executive style and service.A wide choice of 2 or 3 bedroom apartments in a garden setting, provide hotel style services plus the space and convenience of a luxury home.
www.globalstore.com.au /syd-medinapadd.htm   (209 words)

  
 Accommodation Sydney. Hotels in Sydney - Paddington Discounts for Reservation
Leisure Inns Park Regis Sydney is ideally located in the City Centre within walking distance to Darling Harbour, major department stores, shopping, attractions and adjacent to the Monorail.
Sullivans Hotel Sydney is located on Sydney's Oxford Street in the fashionable inner city area of Paddington, surrounded by specialty shops, fashion boutiques, restaurants, cafes, cinemas and galleries.
The Manor House Boutique Hotel Sydney is located close to some of the city's most vibrant entertainment and restaurant precincts - Taylor Square and...
www.holidaycity.com /sydney-paddington/index.html   (227 words)

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