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- Brundah is a heritage-listed private residence at 37 Norton Street, Ballina, Ballina Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1908. It was added...
- Ballina has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: 37 Norton Street: Brundah It is approximately 700 km (435 mi) north of Sydney and 160 km (99 mi)...
- properties: Brundah, a Victorian style house, Leigh College Hall, a neo-Georgian Revival style building and the E. Vickery Memorial Chapel. Brundah, an Italianate...
- Strathfield South Sydney, New South Wales Brundah, a Victorian style house on the former Leigh College Campus Strathfield South Location of Strathfield...
- Blayney-Demondrille line Koorawatha Junction Warrangong Uppingham Greenethorpe Brundah Mogongong Wirega Quondong Grenfell...
- pastoral purposes in 1833 by John Wood, as part of his Brundah Station. Later the eastern part of Brundah was acquired by W. R. Watt and subsequently by J....
- township of Grenfell. The line opened in 1901. It went through Greenethorpe, Brundah and Mogogong. The line from Grenfell could be built to Quandialla to allow...
- purchases of Shubra Hall by the Presbyterian Ladies' College in 1889 and Brundah by the Methodist Church in 1915, both to establish educational institutions...
- 148.07917 (Bribbaree) Brundah Weddin Shire 33°54′54″S 148°11′04″E / 33.91500°S 148.18444°E / -33.91500; 148.18444 (Brundah) Bumbaldry Weddin Shire...
- 1920s and early 1930s. These included Mayfair Court (149 Parramatta Road); Brundah Flats (1931, at 151 Parramatta Road) and Penliegh Hall flats (1929, at...