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  2. Tweed Regional Gallery - Wikipedia

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    On 15 March 2014 the gallery opened a new Margaret Olley Art Centre, named for Margaret Olley, which cost $4 million to construct. [2] Funding included $1 million from the federal government's Community Infrastructure Grants Program. [5] The new Centre houses the 76,000 objects from the studio of artist Margaret Olley, who died in 2011 aged 88. [1]

  3. Margaret Olley - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Olley was born in Lismore, New South Wales.She was the eldest of three children of Joseph Olley and Grace (née Temperley). The Olley family moved to Tully in far north Queensland in 1925, with Margaret boarding at St Anne's in Townsville in 1929, before returning to New South Wales in 1931.

  4. The 7 Types of Spider Webs and the Incredible Spiders That ...

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    Perhaps the most famous group of spiders that construct funnel-shaped webs is the Australian funnel-web spiders. There are 36 of them and some are dangerous as they produce a fast-acting and ...

  5. Nasturtiums (E. Phillips Fox) - Wikipedia

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    13–28 October 1913: Nasturtiums is listed as #11 in the Catalogue of Pictures by E.Phillips Fox, on sale for 50 guineas at The Royal Art Society, 76 Pitt Street. 9 November 1994 – 30 January 1995: E. Phillips Fox, 1865–1915 , National Gallery of Victoria , Melbourne, cat. 52

  6. Australian Geographic Shares the Fascinating Importance of ...

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    Spiderwebs also mean that there are spiders lurking around, and many people are not fans of the eight-legged creatures. Australian Geographic shared a cool video on Friday, March 1st that explains ...

  7. 1,000 feet of spiderwebs blanket large part of Greek town - AOL

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    Arachnophobics, beware — a massive spiderweb spun in a small town in western Greece has blanketed nearly a 1,000-foot expanse of the region's coast.

  8. Spider web - Wikipedia

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    A classic circular form spider's web Infographic illustrating the process of constructing an orb web. A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word coppe, meaning 'spider') [1] is a structure created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey.

  9. Talk:Margaret Olley - Wikipedia

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