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Nannine is a
ghost town in the Mid West
region of
Western Australia. It is
located on the
northern bank of Lake Anneen,
approximately 35
kilometres (22 mi)...
- The
Nannine Road
District was an
early form of
local government area on the
Western Australian goldfields of the Mid West region. It was
established on...
- The Muni****lity of
Nannine was a
local government area in
Western Australia,
centred on the
mining town of
Nannine. It was
established on 22 July 1896...
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Nannine was an
electoral district of the
Legislative ****embly in the
Australian state of
Western Australia from 1894 to 1897. The
district was located...
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abolished Peak Hill Road
District and
Nannine Road District. It lost much of its
territory to a
reconstituted Nannine Road
District on 7
December 1913, but...
- The Cue–
Nannine Railway Act 1896, ****ented to on 27
October 1896,
authorised the
construction of the
railway line
extension from Cue to
Nannine. The second...
- The
Nannine Clay
Wallis Arboretum 4
acres (1.6 hectares) is a non-profit
arboretum located at the
Garden Club of Kentucky, Inc.'s
State Headquarters,...
- Lake Annean,
sometimes referred to as
Annean Lake or
incorrectly as
Nannine Lake, is a DIWA-listed salt lake
system located in the Mid West
region of...
- the gold rush to Cossack,
Western Australia in 1889. He
discovered the
Nannine gold
field the
following year, and was
rewarded by the
Government of Western...
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Nannine Jane "Nan"
Quick Sheets (December 9, 1885 –
September 1976) was an
American painter, printmaker, and
museum director. It has been said that she...