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Victoria Park, Edinburgh in spring. King Edward VII by John Stevenson Rhind New Cut Rigg, Edinburgh. Victoria Park is a district in north Edinburgh south of Newhaven and lying between Trinity and Leith. The area was given Conservation Area status in March 1998. [1]
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The Victoria Park Lawn Tennis Tournament, [4] was an early open men's and women's grass court tennis tournament first staged in 1881 at the Victoria Park Lawn Tennis Club, Mount Radford, Exeter, Devon, England, [5] The first edition was held between 29 and 31 August 1881, the men's singles was won by Mr. Champion Branfill Russell. [6]
The district encompasses 48 contributing buildings in the central business district of Edinburgh. It developed between about 1854 and 1941, and includes notable examples of Italianate , Late Victorian and Classical Revival style architecture.
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2013. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
Victoria Park (Kingstown), a football stadium in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Victoria Park (Hong Kong), a park; Victoria Park, Wolvega, a horse racing venue in The Netherlands; Victoria Park, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Bahadur Shah Park, formerly Victoria Park, a park in Dhaka, Bangladesh; Victoria Park, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
Queensland Tennis Centre: Hard 32 2009 Hong Kong Open: Hong Kong: Victoria Park Tennis Stadium Hard 28 1980 Adelaide International 1: Adelaide: Memorial Drive Tennis Centre: Hard 28 2020 Auckland Open: Auckland: ASB Tennis Centre: Hard 28 1886 Open Sud de France: Montpellier: Arena Montpellier: Hard (indoor) 28 1987 Córdoba Open: Córdoba ...
Edinburgh (/ ˈ ɛ d ɪ n b ɜːr ɡ /) is a town in Johnson, Bartholomew, and Shelby counties in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 4,480 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Columbus, Indiana metropolitan statistical area. Edinburgh was named in honor of Edinburgh, Scotland and for many years was pronounced the same way.