-
Leonard Hawthorne Darlot (18
September 1862 – 3
August 1943) was an
Australian politician. He was a
member of the
Western Australian Legislative ****embly...
-
Darlot Cr****, also
known as
Darlots Cr**** or
Darlot's Cr****,
arises in Lake
Condah in south-western Victoria,
flows through the
wetlands in the Budj Bim...
- Lake
Darlot is an
ephemeral lake in the
centre of
Western Australia,
lying approximately 50 km (31 mi) east-north-east of Leinster, and 125 km (78 mi)...
-
Darlot Airport (ICAO: YDLO) is
located at the
Darlot-Centenary Gold Mine,
Western Australia. List of
airports in
Western Australia Transport in Australia...
-
Everard Firebrace Darlot (23
January 1859 – 5
November 1937) was an
Australian pastoralist and
politician who was a
member of the
Legislative ****embly...
- The
Darlot-Centenary Gold Mine is a gold mine
located 58 km east of Leinster,
Western Australia. It is
operated by Red 5
Limited since the sale from Gold...
- and the
Darlot Cup
became the
trophy for
annual cricket competition. The cup was
donated by the
Darlot Brothers (Everard
Firebrace Darlot and Leonard...
-
gallons (2,271 L) of
water per hour. The
Darlots sold 500 cows and
calves from the
holding in 1918. In 1922 the
Darlots bought and took
delivery of 15,000 wethers...
-
elixir of life. Back at Gold & Silver,
items appraised include an
antique Darlot magic lantern projector; a 1950s
gumball machine; and an
autographed tailor-made...
- in the
United Kingdom were two blue puppies,
Lenthel Flinton and
Lenthel Darlot,
imported in 1980 by
Malcolm Duding. They were
followed soon afterwards...