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Marrickville Heritage: Petersham Race Track
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Saturday, 27 September 2014. During the Dulwich Hill Fair, we were asked about the location of the local horse racing track. As promised, here is some information . This lovely picture is held by the Library of NSW entitled Race Meeting at Petersham (c. 1845). Reference: NSW Government Shop Online. Labels: Bald Face Stag Hotel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Information can be downloaded here. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Heritage Lost: Mastertouch Piano Roll Company.
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Marrickville Heritage: Lymerston House Tempe
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Sunday, 13 January 2013. Image Source: domain.com.au. Lymerston House in Tempe has been sold a number of times. In 1868 it was advertised as " a commo. Dious family residence and grounds". The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Friday 20 November 1868, page 7. The house was recently advertised by domain.com.au outlining some of it's heritage value:. How sad then, to find out that a recent development application. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Information can be downloaded here. This article...
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What I cooked last night.: The footy oval at the bottom of the valley.
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. The footy oval at the bottom of the valley. Potential builders looked at the site and were stunned. "Can't build on that," they exclaimed. "It's a cliff. Get a decent rain after you gouge into that, and you'll have a billion tons of mud and several earthmovers at the bottom of the valley floating down Steele Creek.". So they put it up for sale, to whoever would be mad enough to buy it. That oval, the home of St Bernard'...
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What I cooked last night.: Happy birthday, Martin.
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. Happy birthday, Martin. Tried to call you yesterday and you've obviously ditched the landline, like I did last year. Hope you had a good one. Rest of the world thinks: WHAT! No Facebook, no Twitter? These guys try to TELEPHONE greetings to each other? Posted by kitchen hand. Its funny reading that headline. Yes birthday messages via the Internet are the norm these days. Tue Jul 21, 05:28:00 PM GMT 10. Things I talk about.
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What I cooked last night.: Label lore: a fascinating game of mystery, puzzlement and sheer idiocy to help you while away those boring shopping trips to the supermarket.
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. Label lore: a fascinating game of mystery, puzzlement and sheer idiocy to help you while away those boring shopping trips to the supermarket. Seen on a can of pineapple: Naturally Low in Fat. Spent the next two aisles looking for sugar labelled Naturally Low in Salt. Spring water labelled Naturally Low in Caffeine. And legs of lamb labelled Naturally Low in Fish. And if so, how do you define responsibly grown tomatoes?
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What I cooked last night.: Conversation in a hotel late one night.
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. Conversation in a hotel late one night. The room was silent. Delegates had voted and were waiting for the result of the first podium finish – third – to appear on a large screen fixed to the wall. The barman moved around softly, collecting glasses. Suddenly, a headline appeared on the screen. The Top Ten Vegetables. Silence. A subtitle appeared. Borg broke the hush. 'Pumpkin? Schwartz put down his double Scotch and ente...
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What I cooked last night.: 08/01/2015 - 09/01/2015
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. Brevity is the soul of wit, and horse-racing. Twelve-time Melbourne Cup winner Bart Cummings. Was once asked to what he owed his success. Horses,' he replied. Posted by kitchen hand. Farewell to a captain. William and Thomas run out with Coburg captain Nick Carnell in his last home ground game at Coburg City Oval, Saturday 22 August. His last VFL game will be at Eureka Stadium this Saturday.). More pictures at Coburg FC.
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What I cooked last night.: 07/01/2015 - 08/01/2015
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. Label lore: a fascinating game of mystery, puzzlement and sheer idiocy to help you while away those boring shopping trips to the supermarket. Seen on a can of pineapple: Naturally Low in Fat. Spent the next two aisles looking for sugar labelled Naturally Low in Salt. Spring water labelled Naturally Low in Caffeine. And legs of lamb labelled Naturally Low in Fish. And if so, how do you define responsibly grown tomatoes?
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What I cooked last night.: Test post.
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. What name will come up? Hitting the 'publish' button now . Posted by kitchen hand. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Things I talk about. J R R Tolkien. A B Banjo Paterson. ASICS Tiger Excaliber-GT running shoes. Jambalaya (song and recipe). Death of a barramundi. Pea and ham soup. Product of the month. Spaghetti: how to eat. Words I refuse to use. Ghost Signs of Melbourne. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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What I cooked last night.: The first hero; and his brother.
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What I cooked last night. Ruminations and recipes from a small kitchen in a big city. The first hero; and his brother. I went back through the archives. (This blog is just a continuation of what used to be hand-written diaries. I keep them all in a box in the bungalow at the beach house. If fire ever roars through the Mornington Peninsula my life in words will be gone. No great loss. The early ones are just pre-teen terse two-line entries.). Incredibly, no resuscitative equipment was available, almost as...