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- Glenalvon House is a heritage-listed homestead located at 8 Lithgow Street, Campbelltown in the City of Campbelltown local government area of New South...
- Broughton Street: St John's Catholic Church, Campbelltown 8 Lithgow Street: Glenalvon House 14 - 20 Queen Street: Warbys Barn and Stables 261 Queen Street:...
- John's Catholic Church, Campbelltown Campbelltown, 8 Lithgow Street: Glenalvon House Campbelltown, 14 – 20 Queen Street: Warbys Barn and Stables Campbelltown...
- is now in the care of the Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society at Glenalvon House in Lithgow Street, Campbelltown. In 1980, the noted Cornish folk...
- by Lord Randolph, who was deceived by Glenalvon. In turn, Young Norval had killed Glenalvon, because Glenalvon had been spreading lies about him. The...
- in the Colony. William and family sailed for South Australia on the "Glenalvon", a ship he chartered, arriving at Holdfast Bay on 28 December 1838. William...
- Hamlet. Early in his career Cobham pla**** at Woolwich, at the Navy Tavern, Glenalvon to the Young Norval of Kean. Subsequently, at the Coburg Theatre the two...
- Richmond. Shortly later they acted in John Home's Douglas: Cooke pla**** Glenalvon to Kemble's Old Norval, and Siddons was Lady Randolph. Washington Irving...
- Hawthorn 1845: Sweetmeat 1846: Grimston 1847: The Hero 1848: Gardenia 1849: Glenalvon 1850: Mildew 1851: Cariboo 1852: Leopold 1853: Rataplan 1854: The Hermit...
- Atkins Hornabrook arrived in South Australia in December 1838 aboard Glenalvon. In December 1849 John Hornabrook applied for the publican's licence for...