-
Shire of
Mundaring. The
Aboriginal name of the area "Mindah-lung", said to mean "a high
place on a high place", was
anglicised to
become "
Mundaring". The...
- late 1890s. This
involved the
building of a
Mundaring Weir
railway line from
Mundaring to the
Mundaring Weir site. The
Irish Australian engineer C. Y...
- On 29
March 1934, it was
renamed the
Mundaring Road District. On 1 July 1961, it
became the
Shire of
Mundaring following the p****age of the
Local Government...
-
Mundare is a town in
central Alberta, Canada. It is
approximately 70 km (43 mi) east of
Edmonton at the
intersection of
Highway 15 and
Highway 855, 2 km...
- was
moved to the new line to the
north – 1890s to 1920s The
Mundaring Loop, or
Mundaring Line – 1930s to 1950s
There was
confusion in the
naming of the...
- The
Mundaring Hotel was
opened in 1899 in
Mundaring, a
hills suburb of Perth,
Western Australia. On 22
October 1898, soon
after the
Mundaring townsite...
-
Mundaring Cemetery is
located at the
intersection of
Yarri Grove and
Railway Terrace,
Mundaring,
Western Australia.
Mundaring Cemetery was
gazetted as...
- The
Mundaring Weir
branch railway was
constructed from
Mundaring,
Western Australia to the site of the
Mundaring Weir, and
opened on 1 June 1898. One of...
- Australia's
major post-war public-works projects,
including the
raising of the
Mundaring and
Wellington dams, the
development of the new
Perth Airport, and the...
- left, such as Bellevue. However, at
Mundaring and Darlington,
concrete platform edges remain.
Although Mundaring branch railway stations were
closed in...