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- Ulverstone or Ulverston may refer to: Ulverston, a town in ****bria, England, formerly known as Ulverstone Ulverstone, Tasmania, a town on the north coast...
- Ulverstone is a town on the northern coast of Tasmania, Australia on the mouth of the River Leven, on B**** Strait. It is on the B**** Highway, 21 kilometres...
- include Oluestonam (1127), and Uluereston (1189). The name was spelled "Ulverstone" until at least 1888. The market charter granted in 1280 by Edward I was...
- The Ulverstone [sic] and Lancaster Railway Company was short-lived as a business but the line that it built is still in daily use. The line runs from Lindal-in-Furness...
- Ulverstone Cricket Club (UCC) is a cricket team which represents Ulverstone in the North Western Tasmanian Cricket ****ociation grade cricket competition...
- Hill, in the parish of Ulverstone, in the county palatine of Lancaster, to a Place called Weint End, near the town of Ulverstone aforesaid." The Act empowered...
- state of Tasmania. The first clubs were Devonport, Latrobe, Mersey and Ulverstone. The NWFA was the senior football body on the coast until a break away...
- 1997 Ulverstone 21.8 (134) def East Devonport 8.8 (56) at Latrobe 1996 Ulverstone 18.13 (121) def Wynyard 8.11 (59) at Latrobe 1995 Ulverstone 18.15...
- The Ulverstone Football Club, nicknamed the Robins, is an Australian rules football club based in Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia. The club fields three...
- Alex Pearce (born 9 June 1995 in Ulverstone, Tasmania) is an Australian rules footballer and the captain of the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian...