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  2. Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    The Shamrock Hotel, currently trading as Hotel Shamrock, is a grand 19th-century hotel in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, situated on Pall Mall, the city's main street.. The current Shamrock building is a major landmark of Bendigo and is of historic and architectural significance to the nation of Australia and to the state of Victoria as part of a significant streetscape and collection of late ...

  3. Terrace houses in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Botanic Chambers, Adelaide (1877) is a row of seven Italianate houses that has the distinction of being of the few terrace rows in Australia built in conjunction with a pub, the Botanic Hotel (1877), both designed by the same architect, Michael McMullen. [112] The Botanic Hotel features three levels of progressively stepped back balconies ...

  4. Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    Bendigo's men's team is called the Bendigo Braves and the women's team is called Bendigo Spirit. In both 2013 and 2014, the women's team won the Women's National Basketball League championship. The city co-hosted the 2003 FIBA Oceania Championship. Bendigo was the host to the second Commonwealth Youth Games, held from 30 November to 3 December ...

  5. Thomas Fulton (ironmaster) - Wikipedia

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    Fulton died on 18 February 1859 when he fell down a Bendigo mine-shaft while checking one of his machinery installations. His headstone was erected by his employees. His brothers William (1825–1879) a joiner and patternmaker, James a timber merchant, and Robert, inherited his estate. Robert continued to operate the foundry. [1]

  6. Named the #2 best pet-friendly hotel in the U.S. by USA Today, Paséa is the ultimate escape for pet parents.The modern oasis boasts the Very Important Pet (VIP) package, which includes dog ...

  7. Horwood Bagshaw - Wikipedia

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    He died on 4 May 1900 aged 70 at his home "Glendure House" on Myrtle Street, Bendigo, survived by his second wife Rachelle, née Sibree (born 1868 – her mother was a Coverdale). The foundry was taken over by the foreman Frank M. Brown in 1902 [7] Joel (jnr)'s son Edward James Horwood was notable in Broken Hill as manager of BHP's mine works. [8]

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Bendigo - Wikipedia

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  9. Frank McEncroe - Wikipedia

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    During World War II he was the licensee at the Court House Hotel in Pall Mall, Bendigo, while also holding a boilermaker's position at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory. Following the war McEncroe resumed his outdoor catering business, which he now ran from his family's former dairy farm, gaining experience in the processing, packaging and snap ...

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