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Bidura House, or simply,
Bidura, is a heritage-listed
former residence,
orphanage and
office building located at 357
Glebe Point Road in the
inner western...
- Blacket, who had
migrated from England.
Blacket built his
family home,
Bidura, on
Glebe Point Road in 1858,
designing it
along conventional Victorian...
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National Estate.
Blacket also
built his own
family home, the heritage-listed
Bidura, on
Glebe Point Road in 1858.
There was once a post
office at no. 181a....
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entertain and
teach children while working as a
governess for
children at the
Bidura House children's home from 1937 to 1946. The home
looked after children...
- couple. On 18 July 1970, she was
removed from
their care and
placed into
Bidura Children's Home. Two
months later,
Folbigg moved into a
permanent foster...
- Children's Court. on 29
April 1983 the
court moved to
Bidura House,
during which time it was
known as the
Bidura Children's Court; the
building gradually fell...
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Phara Baliaa Tu
Saakhi Rahitha Babu Re
Prabhu Nama Kebe Tu
Dharibu Bhakata Bidura Bhakti Achi Mora Puja
Nahin Bhabaku Nikata Abhaabaku Dura
Bhuja Tale Mote...
- in 1983
after Bidura Children's
Court opened in Glebe. The
court still operates today. However, due to
frequent escapes from the
Bidura Remand and ****essment...
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Initially private home; now
school Victorian Italianate 1864 (1864)
Architect Bidura Glebe Private home
Victorian Regency c. 1860s
Architect Prin****l residence...
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total to eight. In 1857,
Edmund designed and
built a home for his family, "
Bidura", on
Glebe Point Road.
Nearby was "Toxteth Park", home of the solicitor...