-
River and
Foxlow Street in the south. It is
suggested the town took its name from a
white bullock named "Captain" who
would slip away from
Foxlow station...
- Yes.
Consultado em 04 de
outubro de 2023 The Dock and
Harbour Authority.
Foxlow Publications, Limited. 1969. p. 335. UNESCO. "Monastery of the Hieronymites...
- Canada.
Retrieved 26 May 2010 The Dock and
Harbour Authority. Vol. 53.
Foxlow Publications, Limited. 1972. p. 104.
Norris Roy
Crump at The
Canadian Encyclopedia...
-
stations specifically 'Gidleigh', '
Foxlow', 'Carwoola' and 'Primrose Valley' were
located on the
Molonglo flood plain. '
Foxlow' was
established by HC Antill...
-
feeds Toddbrook Reservoir. East of Cats Tor are
views of the Goyt Valley,
Foxlow Edge and
Fernilee Reservoir. The
moorland ridge on
which Cats Tor lies is...
-
Great Central Main Line to
Sheffield Victoria to
Foxlow Junction former Midland Railway Staveley Central to
Seymour Junction GC to
Chesterfield Central...
-
subdivided by the
Aborigines into
Carwoola (still retained) and
Enwoola (now
Foxlow),
meaning the
centre and the end of the
plain below and
above the junction...
- of New
South Wales from 1919–1929.
Falkiner died on 30
October 1929 at
Foxlow Station,
Bungendore of
intracranial haemorrhage, and was
survived by his...
- 458 108 SK227853
Chinley Churn 457 127 SK036843 Ann
Roach 454 27 SK021655
Foxlow Edge 452 35 SK004756
Hollins Hill 451 62 SK060679
Chelmorton Low 446 63...
- 2011.
Harbour authority (1
January 1955). The Dock and
harbour authority.
Foxlow Publications, ltd. pp. 138, 142.
Retrieved 26
October 2011. McKnight, Hugh...