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  2. Highgate Park - Wikipedia

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    52°28′10″N1°53′01″W. Operated by. Birmingham City Council. Highgate Park is a public park in Highgate, Birmingham, England . Edward VII statue in Highgate Park, 2007. Highgate Park stands on land that was originally owned by Elizabeth Hollier, who used it for grazing. When Elizabeth died her will stated that the land was to be used ...

  3. Mudgee - Wikipedia

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    Mudgee (/ m ʌ dʒ i /) is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley 261 km (162 mi) north-west of Sydney and is the largest town in the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area as well as being the council seat.

  4. Yarrabin, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Yarrabin (formerly known as Merrendee) is a ghost town near the junction of the Meroo and Cudgegong rivers in the New South Wales Orana Region. The village of Merrendee was established after the discovery of gold in that area around 1851 and was located approximately 23 miles west of Mudgee. [2] [3] The locality was renamed Yarrabin by postal ...

  5. Hill End, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Gold rush. Hill End owes its existence to the New South Wales gold rush of the 1850s, and at its peak in the early 1870s it had a population estimated at 8,000 served by two newspapers, five banks, eight churches and twenty-eight pubs. [citation needed] The town's decline when the gold gave out was dramatic: by 1945 the population was 700.

  6. George Newton Kenworthy - Wikipedia

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    George Newton Kenworthy FRAIA, also known as G. N. Kenworthy or "Kennie" (1885 – 28 October 1954), was a leading Sydney architect and Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects best associated for his work in partnership with Henry Eli White and for his building designs (particularly theatres) in the Art Deco, Streamline Moderne, Functionalist and Spanish Mission styles.

  7. Paragon Cafe, Katoomba - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon Cafe is a heritage-listed restaurant located at 65 Katoomba Street, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed in successive stages by Harry & Ernest Sidgreaves shopfitters, architects Harry Lindsay Blackwood and George Newton Kenworthy , with decoration by Otto Steen, and built from 1909 to 1940.

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