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Garnham Blaxcell (1778-3
October 1817) was a
merchant and
trader in the
colony of New
South Wales, Australia. Dunlop, E. W. (1966). "
Blaxcell, Garnham...
- heritage-listed sites, including: 10
Carlton Street:
Granville Town Hall 157
Blaxcell Street:
Crest Theatre Granville has a
mixture of residential, commercial...
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schools around South Granville including Granville East
Public School,
Blaxcell Street Public School, and Holy
Family Primary School,
Granville South Creative...
- heritage-listed
former cinema and
ballroom and now
community centre at 157
Blaxcell Street, Granville, New
South Wales, a
suburb of
Sydney Australia. It was...
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Parents Audrey and Siosaia. He
attended both
Croydon Park
Public School and
Blaxcell Street Primary School. He
attended Granville South Creative and Performing...
- Sydney's
second major hospital. In 1810, he
awarded the
contract to
Garnham Blaxcell,
Alexander Riley and D'Arcy Wentworth. The
contract gave the
builders the...
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Governor John
Hunter February 1796 20
December 1804 8 years, 323 days
Garnham Blaxcell Acting Provost Marshal Governor Philip Gidley King 20
December 1804 1 August...
- Hyde Park Barracks.
Governor Macquarie signed an
agreement with
Garnham Blaxcell,
Alexander Riley and D'Arcy
Wentworth to
build a new
convict hospital in...
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Macquarie entered into a
contract with a
consortium of businessmen–Garnham
Blaxcell,
Alexander Riley and, later, D'Arcy Wentworth–to
erect the new hospital...
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electorate of Granville.
Flaherty was born in Granville, and was
educated at
Blaxcell Street Public School and
Marist Brothers High School, Parramatta. He was...