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Guildford was established in 1829 at the confluence of the Helena River and Swan River, being sited near a permanent fresh water supply.. During Captain Stirling's exploration for a suitable site to establish a colony on the western side of the Australian continent in the late 1820s, the exploration party of boats found a fresh water stream across the river from the site of Guildford which ...
Stirling Square is a public park in Guildford, Western Australia.. It was established early in the development of Guildford and has as part of its western side, the historic St Matthew's Church, Guildford and at its south eastern corner, the Talbot Hobbs' Memorial Gates.
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The Albany Bell Castle is a heritage-listed building at the corner of Guildford Road and Thirlmere Road in the Perth suburb of Mount Lawley.It was built in 1914 for the catering company Albany Bell Ltd as a factory to manufacture cakes and confectionery for its eleven tearooms in Perth and three in Kalgoorlie and Boulder. [1]
Stirling Square (Guildford) in Guildford, Western Australia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stirling Square .
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The club was founded in 1896 and is the oldest polo club in Western Australia. [3] It was set up before the establishment of the Western Australian Polo Association in 1903. [3] The club's founder, Neil McNeil, was a railway contractor, timber merchant and landowner who resided at The Cliffe in Peppermint Grove.