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    The Dangar Grid is the layout of the streets in the centre of the central business district of Newcastle, Australia. Named after its designer, Henry Dangar...
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    Belgrade Pori Mannheim Stara Zagora Byala Slatina Ballina Newcastle (see Dangar Grid) Tamworth Sydney suburbs of Smithfield, Austral, Auburn and Canley Heights...
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    Swiss priest (d. 1862) Andrew Butler, American senator (d. 1857) Henry Dangar, surveyor and pastoralist in New South Wales, Australia (d. 1861) November...
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    turntable 234 Brown Street: Armidale railway station 125 Dangar Street: Central Park, Armidale 132 Dangar Street: Saints Mary and Joseph Catholic Cathedral 108...
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    Water). On return, the party camped at Ettalong Beach before sailing to Dangar Island in the Hawkesbury River. The first land subdivision occurred in 1914...
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    St Neot, Cornwall (category Articles with OS grid coordinates)
    heraldic office in England and became Garter King of Arms in 1718. Henry Dangar (1796–1861) was a native of St Neot who became a surveyor and explorer of...
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    Palanpur to Valsad. Exressway: We will develop a Saurashtra Express Highway Grid to provide seamless connectivity between important economic hubs and national...
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    Suzanne Phocas). Translation Peter Brooke Albert Gleizes, A Letter to Anne Dangar, Space, time, eternity. In Albert Gleizes in 1934, translation by Peter...
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    surveyor Henry Dangar who, in 1824, passed by the area just west of the present town site and crossed over the Liverpool Range. Dangar's favourable report...
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