- SS
Warrimoo was a p****enger and
refrigerated cargo liner that was
launched in 1892 in
England for
Australian owners, was
later owned by two of New Zealand's...
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Warrimoo (formerly Karabar) is a medium-sized
village in the
lower Blue
Mountains of New
South Wales, Australia, 273
metres above sea level. The state...
- The
Warrimoo Horse Trough is a
Bills horse trough in
Warrimoo,
Australia and is a
historical icon to the town. It is a
simple stone drinking trough originally...
- to its south. By road, St Ives
Chase can only be
accessed via St Ives.
Warrimoo Avenue is the main road used to
access streets in St Ives Chase. Many properties...
- 234
metres and
borders the
townships of Glenbrook,
Mount Riverview and
Warrimoo.
Blaxland is
named for
Gregory Blaxland who
along with
William Lawson and...
-
Warrimoo railway station is a heritage-listed
railway station located on the Main
Western line in New
South Wales, Australia. It
serves the Blue Mountains...
- Bône,
French Algeria, the
destroyer collided with the
British steamer Warrimoo, some of Catapulte's
depth charges broke loose, fell into the sea and detonated...
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Pymble Golf Club,
Cowan Road, St Ives. St Ives
Soccer Club, who play at
Warrimoo Oval, St Ives Chase. St Ives
Saints Australian Football Club (Australian...
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Mount Wilson North Katoomba Shipley Springwood Sun
Valley Valley Heights Warrimoo Wentworth Falls Winmalee Woodford Yellow Rock
Yosemite Mountain peaks Banks...
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Williamson County Schools, in Tennessee, U.S.
Wycliffe Christian School, in
Warrimoo, New
South Wales,
Australia Waste collection system, the
space toilet on...