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  2. Frank Allan - Wikipedia

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    0/0. 14/0. Source: Cricinfo, 15 August 2022. Francis Erskine Allan (2 December 1849 – 9 February 1917) was an Australian cricketer who represented Victoria in first-class intercolonial matches and made one Test appearance for Australia. A tall, wiry left-arm medium pacer known by the sobriquet "The Bowler of a Century", Allan possessed great ...

  3. Mary Sophia Alston - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Alston was born in about 1856, in Warrnambool, to J. J. O'Sullivan and his wife, Anne, as one of four children to the couple. After marrying James Alston she moved to Majella on St Kilda Road, Melbourne and gave birth to four sons and three daughters.

  4. Mary Gaunt - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt (20 February 1861 – 19 January 1942) was an Australian novelist, born in Chiltern, Victoria. She also wrote collections of short stories, novellas, autobiographies, and non-fiction. She published her first novel Dave's Sweetheart in 1894. Gaunt visited many countries in her life and she wrote about her experiences in ...

  5. Ron Hoy - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Augustine Hoy (13 August 1932 – 15 July 2016) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Hoy spent most of his career at South Warrnambool, but had a stint with Norwood in 1952. [2] He came down to Melbourne and played one VFL game for Hawthorn in 1955, their round 10 win over St ...

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  7. Warrnambool - Wikipedia

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    The name "Warrnambool" originated from Mount Warrnambool, a scoria cone volcano 25 kilometres northeast of the town. Warrnambool (or Warrnoobul) was the title of both the volcano and the clan of Aboriginal Australian people who lived there. In the local language, the prefix Warnn- designated home or hut, while the meaning of the suffix -ambool ...

  8. City of Warrnambool - Wikipedia

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    City of Warrnambool. The City of Warrnambool is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of 121 square kilometres (47 sq mi) and in June 2018 had a population of 34,862. [1] It is entirely surrounded by the Shire of Moyne and the Southern Ocean.

  9. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village - Wikipedia

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    Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village is located in Warrnambool, a regional city on the south-western coast of Victoria, Australia. The museum is built on Flagstaff Hill that also holds the original lighthouses and Warrnambool Garrison. The museum is laid out like an 1870s period village with costumed tradesmen and ...

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