holroydresearch.tripod.com
Links
http://holroydresearch.tripod.com/id8.html
Holroyd Local History Research. How you can help. Here are some links to other organisations or groups who may be of interest to you. Other sites of Interest. Friends of Mays Hill Cemetery. Parramatta and District Historical Society. Holroyd City Council Library. Western Road Cemetery, Mays Hill. Photo Courtesy D. Warwick. Let us know if there are any web sites that you think should be here and we can include them on this page!
scottandrewbird.com
Scott Andrew Bird: Articles and Blogs
http://scottandrewbird.com/writing/articles.html
Writer, Photographer and Fitness Enthusiast. I write regularly for a number of sites; on a variety of cooking, environmental and strength-training topics. Here's just a sample :. I write for a number of blogs on a regular basis (primarily on environmental. Topics), as well as providing ad-hoc articles to many others. A few of my favourite pieces are :. The Ultimate Guide to Freezing Food ( part I. Saving Water ( part I. What to look for when buying fish. Getting your first kettlebell. Straight to the Bar.
linnwood.org.au
Linnwood
http://www.linnwood.org.au/links-to-supporters.php
Open Days and Public Meetings. Friends of Mays Hill Cemetery. 25 Byron Road, Guildford, NSW 2161, AU 9632 9203.
parramattafemalefactoryactiongroup.wordpress.com
S60 Submission News | Female Factory Precinct Action Group
https://parramattafemalefactoryactiongroup.wordpress.com/2010/12/18/hello-world
Female Factory Precinct Action Group. About the Parramatta Female Factory Action Group. Blog updates and comments. Save the Precinct Petition. Convict Female Factories website. The Convict Female Factory. Female Factory Precinct Action Group Meetings and Noticeboard. December 18, 2010. Parramatta Female Factory Action Group. Welcome to the Female Factory Precinct Action group blog. 8211; link on the right of the page. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 20, 2010 at 9:11 pm. It does concern m...
scottandrewbird.com
Scott Andrew Bird
http://scottandrewbird.com/feeds
Writer, Photographer and Fitness Enthusiast. Roman Food at the British Museum. There are a number of ways to get your regular fix of the above sites. Including the many feeds listed here. Whether you're after a general overview or a detailed inspection of a particular area, we've got you covered :. Scott Bird Photography Keywords. This is a great way to get an overview of the various things I photograph (. Typically the first 100 years or so of European occupation of Australia. Straight to the Bar. Photo...
aem-library.blogspot.com
Australian Emergency Management Library: December 2013
http://aem-library.blogspot.com/2013_12_01_archive.html
Australian Emergency Management Library. Tuesday, 3 December 2013. On 18 January 1977, a passenger train left Mount Victoria in the Blue Mountains for Sydney. Whilst negotiating a left hand curve 250 m west of the Granville Railway Station, the train derailed causing it to collide with the northern trestle supporting the Bold Street Bridge. The bridge collapsed on the train, destroying one carriage and crushing two others. A case study can be found on the Australian Emergency Management Knowledge Hub.
collectingbooksandmagazines.com
Department of Main Roads, NSW, unofficial home page
http://www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/dmrhome.html
DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS, NSW, AUSTRALIA. Born 1932 - Buried 1989. Dedicated to all our mates who have left this life. Updated 22nd November, 2015. DMR NSW FACEBOOK PAGE. These pages will look back at a place I remember mostly with affection. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the DMR! Trevor Mace held a successful DMR reunion on Saturday 21st November, at the Civic Hotel, Sydney. Check our FACEBOOK group for the next reunion! A FAREWELL TO MY FRIENDS. Howard M. Keyvar. The Highwayman, 1978). With many pro...
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TEAM/PARTNERS | The Lennox Trail
http://www.lennoxtrail.com/teampartners
Site One, Queens Wharf. Site Two, Lennox Bridge. Site Three, Domain Creek Boundary. Site Four, Unmarked Grave – St John’s Cemetery. Site Five, 39 Campbell Street. How we made this happen. Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE). This project was managed by Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE), in Collaboration with Granville Historical Society. ICE receives core support from the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts NSW, Screen NSW and NSW Department of Family and Community Services. Judith M Dunn OAM.