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- Tarraville is a locality in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, located near the mouth of the Tarra River and 236 kilometres (147 mi) southeast of Melbourne...
- include famous 19th century Opera singer Ada Crossely who was born in Tarraville, Gippsland and received piano lessons with Mrs Hastings of the nearby...
- Stradbroke 172 187 Stratford 2,617 2,980 Tamboritha 0 0 Tarra Valley 77 85 Tarraville 80 69 The Heart 29 30 The Honeysuckles 82 131 Tinamba 277 358 Tinamba...
- Stratford (Leebrooke)  • Tamboritha  • Tarra Valley (1907–1968 Womerah)  • Tarraville (1854–1975)  • The Heart (1886–1951)  • The Honeysuckles  • Tinamba (Mewburn...
- FindMyPast and FamilySearch). His parents married on 20 Dec 1905, in Tarraville, Victoria, a once-flourishing country town, approximately 200 kilometres...
- at Morris Cr****, near Tarraville. By 1845, the couple established a station at Bruthen Cr**** by 1845, also located near Tarraville, which covered nearly...
- engaged in the US by the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1903. Born at Tarraville, Gippsland, Victoria, she was the daughter of Edwards Wallis Crossley...
- Beach; bounded on the north by Merryman's Cr**** to where the road from Tarraville to Rosedale crosses said cr**** near Bayless's pre-emptive right, thence...
- McLoughlins Beach Port Albert Robertsons Beach Staceys Bridge Tarra Valley Tarraville Womerah Won Wron Woodside Woodside Beach Woodside North Woranga Yarram*...
- exploration of Corner Inlet, led to establishment of the towns of Port Albert, Tarraville and Alberton. Clonmel was built in England and launched in 1836, at Birkenhead...