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North Laboratories 1919 Percy Erskine Nobbs Demolished Medical Building 1922 Percy Erskine Nobbs, Cecil Scott Burgess [2] Now Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre Front of Medical Building, 1922. UAA-1969-097-347. University of Alberta Archives, Students' Union Building 1950 Now University Hall Rutherford Library: 1951 Rule Wynn and Rule
Bundoora is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km (9.3 mi) north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, [2] located within the Cities of Banyule, Darebin and Whittlesea local government areas. Bundoora recorded a population of 28,068 at the 2021 census. [1] Bundoora is the headquarters of La Trobe University, Bundoora Campus.
The RMIT Building 220 is one of the best known suburban educational buildings in Victoria. Designed by the practice of Wood Marsh, the building was built in 1998 as part of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) university Bundoora campus.
Edmonton Eskimos CFL team; Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) Northgate Centre; Northlands (formerly Northlands Park) Edmonton Expo Centre (formerly Agricom) K-Days; North Town Centre; Telus World of Science (formerly Edmonton Space and Sciences Centre) 124 Street Area
The Sports Centre at the Melbourne campus has a fully equipped gym, squash/racquetball and tennis courts, volleyball, badminton, indoor soccer, netball and basketball courts, a 25-metre pool with a deep water pit, and dance and yoga studios. The centre also offers group exercise classes, dance classes, pilates and yoga.
Building 220 on the Bundoora campus. The Bundoora campus was established in 1992. [21] It is located 18 km from the City campus in the outer northern suburb of Bundoora. The campus is divided into 'East' and 'West' by Plenty Road. In a contrast to the urban City campus, the Bundoora West campus is set amongst almost 400,000 square metres ...
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Edmonton was home to the Edmonton Grads, a women's basketball team with the best win–loss record of any North American team to date. The Grads defeated most American, European and Olympic challengers and compiled a record of 502 wins vs. 20 losses over 25 years, from 1915 until they disbanded in 1940 at the outbreak of the Second World War .