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Charles Joseph La Trobe CB (20
March 1801 – 4
December 1875),
commonly Latrobe, was
appointed in 1839
superintendent of the Port
Phillip District of New...
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Victoria Mount LaTrobe,
Wilsons Promontory,
Victoria - 754m peak
Division of
La Trobe,
Australian Electoral Division,
Victoria Latrobe, a town in Tasmania...
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Latrobe or
La Trobe may
refer to:
Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1758–1836),
English clergyman and
musician Charles La Trobe (1801–1875),
first lieutenant-governor...
- The
Latrobe Valley is an
inland geographical district and
urban area of the
Gippsland region in the
state of Victoria, Australia. The
traditional owners...
- revealed. In 1928 the
South Rotunda opened. The
McAllan Gallery on the
LaTrobe Street side was
built in 1932. In 1940, the
North Rotunda opened. The Public...
- 1820 from
yellow fever.
Latrobe has been
called the "father of
American architecture". He was the
uncle of
Charles La Trobe, who was the
first Lieutenant-Governor...
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La Trobe's Cottage is a
historic cottage in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
built in 1839 by the
first superintendent of the Port
Phillip District of New...
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Latrobe (/ləˈtroʊb/
lə-TROHB) is a city in
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The po****tion was 8,060 as of the 2020 census. A part of...
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La Trobe Street (also
Latrobe Street) is a
major street and
thoroughfare in the
Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. It runs roughly...