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  2. Rowes Bay, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Townsville War Cemetery is within the Belgian Gardens cemetery It has 222 burials from World War II. The Office of Australian War Graves is within the cemetery ( 19°14′45″S 146°47′17″E  /  19.2458°S 146.7880°E  / -19.2458; 146.7880  ( OFFICE OF AUSTRALIAN WAR GRAVES

  3. Anzac Memorial Park, Townsville - Wikipedia

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    Anzac Memorial Park is a heritage-listed memorial and park at The Strand, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was first built in 1912. It is also known as The Strand Park and Townsville War Memorial. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]

  4. West End, Queensland (Townsville) - Wikipedia

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    West End Cemetery. The first community cemetery is located in West End. ... During World War 2, ... Townsville West State School opened on 21 March 1887 and ...

  5. West End Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    West End Cemetery, Townsville is located on the southern slope of Castle Hill and is bounded to the north by unmade road reserve (Francis Street), on the west by Church Street, on the south by a recreation reserve fronting Flinders Street West and residential allotments fronting Norman and Musgrave Streets, and on the east by a school reserve.

  6. Kissing Point Fortification - Wikipedia

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    Kissing Point Fortification is a heritage-listed fortification at 38-40 Howitt Street, North Ward, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Peter Scratchley and Major Edward Druitt and built from 1891 by A McMillan (Govt Foreman of Works c1890) and then from 1939 to 1941.

  7. Belgian Gardens, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Before the advent of World War I, the suburb was named German Gardens after a vineyard owned in 1867 by German settler, Heinrich Fredrich Alfred Robinson. However, during the course of the war due to anti-German sentiment, the suburb was renamed to Belgian Gardens. [2] [5] Townsville North State School was opened on 4 July 1887. [6]

  8. List of Australian military memorials - Wikipedia

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    The war memorials in Queensland take many forms but are predominantly either outdoor monuments, memorial buildings or memorial components within other structures. Notable war memorials include: Anzac Square, Brisbane; Anning Monument; Anzac Avenue Memorial Trees; Anzac Memorial Park, Townsville; Apple Tree Creek War Memorial; Aramac War Memorial

  9. File:West End Cemetery, Townsville.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A photo taken by user 'westendtownsville' of the Townsville West End cemetery, which was then modified in Adobe Lightroom to enhance the image. Image taken from Church Street, West End. Image taken from Church Street, West End.